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Friday at Noon: Jennifer Fraser on The Art of Grieving: West Sumatra's Worst Earthquake in Music Videos
(12:00 PM)
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Nameless Gangster
(2:00PM)
CJS's 9th Annual Mochitsuki
(01:00PM)
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FLAS Information Session
(3:00 PM)
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"Experiencing the Qur'an"
(4:00 PM)
World Cinema’ Versus Subjectivity: How to Read Tunde Kelani’s Abeni
(4:00PM)
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CREES Noon Lecture. “Chaplin and the Russian Avant-Garde: The Law of Fortuity in Art.”
(12:00 PM)
ASP Lecture. "'Protecting the Innocent': Humanitarian Child Transfer in the Aftermath of the Adana Massacres (1909)."
(4:00 PM)
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Statement of Purpose Writing Workshop
(10:00 AM)
Charles Sullivan - This Song Guards The Night: Reading power in the world of an early modern Javanese Islamic Incantation
(4:00PM)
Sophal Ear's Film: The End/Beginning (Cambodia)
(5:30 PM)
Kitabmandal Reading Group Event with Michael Fisher
(6:00PM)
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Dr. Sophal Ear: Aid Dependence in Cambodia: How Foreign Assistance Undermines Democracy
(12:00 PM)
Gandhi and the Hazards of Action: The Lessons of Chauri Chaura
(4:00 PM)
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Late Autumn
(2:00PM)
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"How to Read the Qur'an"
(4:00 PM)
Gandhian Textual Theories: Reading and Sovereignty in the Folds of Empire
(4:00PM)
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CREES Noon Lecture. “Who Won the London Olympics? Soviet Communism and the Olympic Movement.”
(12:00 PM)
Chang Hyokchu and the Twentieth Century
(04:00 PM)
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II Individual Fellowships Grantee Panel
(12:00PM)
Conversations on Europe. "When the Past is Present: Museums and the Mobilization of History in Ireland and Northern Ireland (1966-2006)"
(4:00 PM)
Honors in International Studies
(5:00 PM)
The Arab Film Festival
(7:30 PM)
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The Arab Film Festival
(7:30 PM)
Friday Lecture: Clifton Monteith and Judith Becker on Burmese Harp Restoration with Japanese Lacquerware
(04:00 PM)
Special Artist's Lecture - The Restoration of a Saung-Gauk: A Burmese Harp in Japanese Lacquer
(4:00PM)
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The Arab Film Festival
(7:30 PM)
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Indonesian Potluck
(01:00 PM)
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Memorial: Rhoads and Eleanor Murphey
(03:30 PM)
Memorial: Rhoads and Eleanor Murphey
(3:30PM)
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Insurance Take-up in Rural China: Learning from Hypothetical Experience
(12:00PM)
Human Rights Initiative Lecture: Challenges Facing International Justice
(1:00PM)
“Being Muslim in Post 9-11 America.”
(4:00 PM)
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Perspective on Reproductive Health in Ecuador
(3:00PM)
Exhibition Opening. “To Me There’s No Other Choice: Raoul Wallenberg, 1912-2012."
(4:00 PM)
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CANCELED: Workshop. “Jewish Revival in Contemporary Poland: Origins, Evolution and New Directions.”
(12:00 PM)
PICS Human Rights Lecture: Global Mental Health and its Critics
(1:00PM)
Human Rights Lecture--Global Mental Health & Its Critics
(1:00PM)