Past Events
Indigenous Bodies of Evidence and Counter-Mapping in the “Green” Nuclear Archive
Please join us for this public event with Dr.
UBC symposium Oceans as Archives. Panel Discussion on the Implications of the Bandanese Massacre and Commemoration Ceremony
Historical and Contemporary Implications of the Bandanese Massacre and Commemoration Ceremony Project Lead: Mikki Stelder, PhD Marie Skłodowska Curie Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Sociology The year 2021 marks the 400 year anniversary of the Dutch conquest of the Banda Islands, the subsequent genocide of the Indigenous
Translating and Staging Hans Henny Jahnn's Pastor Ephraim Magnus (1919)
Project Leads: Matthew Tomkinson (Ph.D. Candidate, Theatre Studies) & Dr. Jason Lieblang (Associate Professor, CENES) Director: Moya O'Connell
Falling Tower: A theatrical workshop session
With Yuning Liu (Playwright) and Tanya Mathivanan (Director) This workshop session featured the work-in-progress, Falling Tower, written by Ph.D.
Creative Workshop Session: Son histoire, mon histoire
Creative Workshop session: ‘Son histoire, mon histoire’, a theatrical exploration of Acadian history George Belliveau, Chris Cook, Tetsuro Shigematsu, Graham W. Lea (Artists) This was the first creative workshop session in the "History, from Page to Stage" series, to explore the evolving work of Dr.
Behind the Mythological Curtain: Reception of Greek Tragedy During the Communist Rule in Serbia
The place that the Greek heritage has had in the Serbian culture is somewhat different than the one we come across in the Western European traditions.
POSTPONED: Between Loss and Recovery: Cross-Confessional Health Culture in Ottoman Bosnia
Between Loss and Recovery: Cross-Confessional Health Culture in Ottoman Bosnia This study focuses on medical pluralism in Ottoman Bosnia through its confessional differences, medical theories, and curative practices.