Dean cains documentary on armenian genocide map
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EVENTS AT CMUMHA
Feb. 25 Mar. 9,
s@§%&s%#sss%e3®§@ss@s&®s Fri., Feb. 25 PM. “Microdynamics of Transition (or How Six Pairs of Dancing Children Activate Urban Change) .” Doina Petrescu, Re Design Studio, Paris, Centre d’E—tudes and U of Paris VIII, with Magdalena Zaborowska. Temple Hoyne Buell Ctr and Architecture. Avery. P.M. “Present Trends in World Orthodoxy.” Father Robert Stephanopoulos, Holy Trinity Orthodox Cathedral, NY. HI. lAB. Sat., Feb. 26 P.M.
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CineCulture
Screenings Spring will be in-person.
February SOL
Solis French actress Jézabel Marquès-Nakaches first feature film that tells the heart-warming story of Sol, a tango singer who lived in Argentina for many years. Her sunny nature hides a deep wound that had never truly healed: the loss of her son, with whom she had cut all ties. She comes back to Paris hoping to get to know her 7-year-old grandson Jo and her daughter-in-law Eva she has never met. She will try anything to get close to her estranged grandson. Will she succeed? You will enjoy it because of the beautiful tango music that permeates this great film. 98 minutes. In French and some Spanish with English subtitles. Trailer: ?v=T0Wy0k1Qz5w
February 7: The Third Man
The Third Man is a film noir directed by Carol Reed and written by English novelist Graham Greene. The film is set in a post-World War II Vienna, Austria, occupied by the victorious Allied forces. It tells the story of an Ame
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Empire, Colony, Genocide: Conquest, Occupation, and Subaltern Resistance in World History
Table of contents :
CONTENTS
PREFACE
Section I – INTELLECTUAL HISTORY AND CONCEPTUAL QUESTIONS
– Chapter 1 – EMPIRE, COLONY, GENOCIDE Keywords and the Philosophy of History
Chapter 2 – ANTICOLONIALISM IN WESTERN POLITICAL THOUGHT The Colonial Origins of the Concept of Genocide
Chapter 3 – ARE SETTLER-COLONIES INHERENTLY GENOCIDAL? Re-reading Lemkin
Chapter 4 – STRUCTURE AND EVENT Settler Colonialism, Time, and the Question of Genocide
Chapter 5 – “CRIME WITHOUT A NAME” Colonialism and the Case for “Indigenocide”
Chapter 6 – COLONIALISM AND GENOCIDES Notes for the Analysis of a Settler Archive
Chapter 7 – BIOPOWER AND MODERN GENOCIDE
Section II – EMPIRE, COLONIZATION, AND GENOCIDE
Chapter 8 – EMPIRES, NATIVE PEOPLES, AND GENOCIDE
Chapter 9 – SERIAL COLONIALISM AND GENOCIDE IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY CAMBODIA
Chapter 10 – GENOCIDE IN TASMANIA The History of an Idea
Chapter 11 – “THE ABORIGINES .