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  • Multilingualism as Migration: Remarks on Literature, Philology, and Culture

    — Till Dembeck —

  • The New Humanities?

    — David Ferris —

  • What Water Teaches: Wissenschaft in the Age of Sea Level Rise

    — Simon Richter —

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    Inter-departmental Seminar: Voice, Performance, & Expression

    — December 4, 2015 —

  • Moritz Schuller: Germany and the Refugees

    — October 26, 2016 —

  • Till Dembeck – “Multilingualism as Migration”

    — April 11, 2017 —

  • Leslie Adelson – “Making Time for Other Lives: Perspectives on Hope and Futurity in Narrative Form”

    — April 17, 2017 —

  • Vittorio Hösle – "The Ethics of Migration”

    — September 15, 2017 —

  • Rita Chin – “Europe and the Crisis of Multiculturalism”

    — October 26, 2017 —

  • Religion & Philosophy in Germany, 1918-1933

    — November 2, 2017 —

  • When Words Fail: Images of Germany at the End of WWII

    — November 9, 2017 —

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    Catriona MacLeod – “Material Cuts: Scherenschnitte, Collage, and the Romantic Fragment”

    — November 1, 2018 —

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    Moritz Schuller, Germany and the Refugees – Livestream 10/26/2016

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    David Ferris

    — University of Colorado, Boulder —

  • Simon Richter portrait

    Simon Richter

    — University of Pennsylvania —

  • Till Dembeck

    — University of Luxembourg —

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