Franklin Humanities Institute Humanities Futures 2025-11-14T19:18:57Z https://humanitiesfutures.org/feed/atom/ WordPress Amanda Starling Gould <![CDATA[Transgender Studies: Course Listings & Sample Reading List]]> https://humanitiesfutures.org/?post_type=blog&p=3832 2025-11-14T19:18:51Z 2019-10-15T16:24:45Z In partnership with the Humanities Futures initiative, the Program in Gender, Sexuality and Feminist Studies (GSF) organized a multi-year series...

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Eric Barstow <![CDATA[An Interview with David Novak, UC Santa Barbara]]> https://humanitiesfutures.org/?post_type=media&p=3829 2025-11-14T19:18:52Z 2019-08-30T13:41:24Z Duke Cultural Anthropology graduate students Jay Hammond and Joella Bitter sat down with visiting scholar David Novak (UC Santa Barbara)...

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Eric Barstow <![CDATA[“The Education of Bruno Latour: From the Critical Zone to the Anthropocene” Feature-Length Documentary]]> https://humanitiesfutures.org/?post_type=media&p=3760 2025-11-14T19:18:54Z 2019-04-15T13:46:39Z Celebrated French philosopher Bruno Latour travels with Duke University Critical Zone scientist Daniel D. Richter, PhD to the John C....

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cmc7@duke.edu <![CDATA[From Body to Body: Duke Students Learn From a Dance Legend]]> https://humanitiesfutures.org/?post_type=media&p=3753 2025-11-14T19:18:54Z 2019-04-14T01:24:00Z Video produced by Duke Office of News and Communications. Duke dance students got a unique opportunity to learn from professional...

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cmc7@duke.edu <![CDATA[Archaeology, Memory, and Conflicts Workshop [Panopto stream]]]> https://humanitiesfutures.org/?post_type=media&p=3751 2025-11-14T19:18:55Z 2019-04-14T00:24:17Z “Archaeology, Memory, and Conflicts” is a 3-hour workshop focused on the study of material culture for the interpretation of the...

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cmc7@duke.edu <![CDATA[Craig Klugman: Future Trends in Health Humanities Publishing and Pedagogy]]> https://humanitiesfutures.org/?post_type=media&p=3749 2025-11-14T19:18:55Z 2019-04-13T01:46:15Z How might scholarly writing, textbook publishing, and pedagogical innovation contribute to the growth of the health humanities, an emerging interdisciplinary...

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cmc7@duke.edu <![CDATA[Neurodiversities | Deborah Jenson: Flaubert’s Brain: Epilepsy, Mimesis, and Injured-Self Narrative]]> https://humanitiesfutures.org/?post_type=media&p=3747 2025-11-14T19:18:55Z 2019-04-13T01:38:37Z "Each seizure is like a sort of hemorrhage of innervation," wrote Flaubert to a friend. "The center of image formation...

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cmc7@duke.edu <![CDATA[Neurodiversities | Cate I. Reilly: Cruel Translation: Psychoanalysis and Worlding]]> https://humanitiesfutures.org/?post_type=media&p=3745 2025-11-14T19:18:56Z 2019-04-13T01:35:30Z CATE I. REILLY (Assistant Professor of Literature) asks: Is it possible to think the global dissemination of psychoanalysis in the...

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cmc7@duke.edu <![CDATA[Neurodiversities | Nima Bassiri: Disordered Conduct and the Moral Economy of Mental Illness in the Nineteenth Century]]> https://humanitiesfutures.org/?post_type=media&p=3741 2025-11-14T19:18:56Z 2019-04-13T01:29:53Z In this paper, NIMA BASSIRI (Assistant Professor of Literature) discusses some of the ways in which nineteenth-century psychiatrists and neurologists...

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Amanda Starling Gould <![CDATA[Academic Precarity in American Anthropology]]> https://humanitiesfutures.org/?post_type=papers&p=3729 2025-11-14T19:18:57Z 2019-04-12T19:46:56Z In this article the authors seek to understand why a standard of professional success is being maintained in anthropology—indeed, normalized—despite the fact that it is presently unattainable by all but a few.

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