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21
Jul
2022

Mobilizing Queer Desire and Transnational Quebec in Xavier Dolan’s Film

Lecture

Associate Professor Loïc Bourdeau (University of Louisiana at Lafayette) presents The HRC/SLLL Lecture in Transnational Cinema Mobilizing Queer Desire and Transnational Quebec in Xavier Dolan’s Matthias & Maxime. Watch the film first: "Matthias & Maxime" can be veiwed for free…

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08
Jul
2022

Works that Shaped the World: Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker Movement

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In 2022, the HRC’s Works that Shaped the World public lecture series focuses on religion. In his 2015 speech for the U.S. Congress, Pope Francis singled out four Americans who exemplified the best of the American tradition, including Dorothy Day (1897-1980). Day, whose cause of Catholic sainthood…

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01
Jul
2022

Works that Shaped the World: Radical Orthodoxy

Lecture

In 2022, the HRC’s Works that Shaped the World public lecture series focuses on religion. The contemporary theological movement known as Radical Orthodoxy boldly suggests that we have our history all wrong. Against typical narratives of epoch shifts in the Reformation and Enlightenment, Radical…

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10
Jun
2022

Works that Shaped the World: The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran

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In 2022, the HRC’s Works that Shaped the World public lecture series focuses on religion. Kahlil Gibran’s book-length mystical poem, The Prophet, is one of the most popular but critically neglected modern religious and literary texts. First published in 1923, and selling in the tens of millions,…

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27
May
2022

Works that Shaped the World: Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Letters and Papers from Prison

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In 2022, the HRC’s Works that Shaped the World public lecture series focuses on religion. Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1906-1945) was a German Lutheran pastor and theologian, executed at the end of the Second World War for his role in conspiring against Hitler. First censured then imprisoned for two years…

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25
May
2022

Studying Africa in Australia: The Future of the Humanities and Social Sciences Annual Lecture

Lecture

Dr Ibrahim Abraham (Humanities Research Centre, ANU) presents the annual Future of the Humanities and Social Sciences Lecture Join us on Africa Day, May 25, for the 2022 Future of the Humanities Annual Lecture, a critical overview of the study of Africa in Australia in the past and present,…

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20
May
2022

Works that Shaped the World: Salafism

Lecture

In 2022, the HRC’s Works that Shaped the World public lecture series focuses on religion. Salafism has received scrutiny as one of the main ideological sources for extremist violence perpetrated by jihadi groups. There is a significant corpus of literature discussing transnational jihadi networks…

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