Discover Now Humanities Futures A Lecture by Jo Fox from The Future of the Public Humanities Colloquy More The Classics Which Is (Not) Ours An Arcade Colloquy More Postindustrial Medea: Going Back to Matriarchal Proto-Iberian Civilization An Intervention by Irakli Zurab Kakabadze More Show More Events Mon Apr 29 Another Look | Tanizaki’s In Praise of Shadows Another Look Book Club Tue Apr 30 Nina Borba | Enslaved Networks in the Far West of Brazil: A Preliminary Analysis on Family Formation in Mato Grosso, 1810–1846 SHC Event Slavery and Freedom Workshop Tue Apr 30 James J. Hodge | Six Theses on an Aesthetics of Always-On Computing SHC Event Digital Aesthetics Wed May 1 Mona Evans and Reagan Nicole | Family Relationships Shaped and Reshaped by Carcerality SHC Event Critical Carceral Studies Collective Wed May 1 Jaime Marroquín | A method of science in Indies: Inquisitio, Translatio, Historia Program in History and Philosophy of Science and Technology Wed May 1 Fixing the Climate: Strategies for an Uncertain World McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society Wesson Lectures Wed May 1 The Medical Humanities with Laura Wittman SHC Event The Medical Humanities Thu May 2 William Nichols on Choral Harmony in Plato's Laws SHC Event Ethics and Politics, Ancient and Modern Fri May 3 Simon Shachter | The Cities that Immigrants Built: The Creation of Civil Society in West Coast Cities, 1855–1910 SHC Event Education and the Humanities All Events Projects Shakespeare, Elizabeth and Ivan: The Role of English-Russian Relations in "Love’s Labours Lost" by Rima Greenhill (SHC Fellow '20) Empire of Refugees: North Caucasian Muslims and the Late Ottoman State by Vladimir Hamed-Troyansky (SHC Fellow '24) Countering Dispossession, Reclaiming Land: A Social Movement Ethnography by David Gilbert (SHC Fellow '18) Before the Movement: The Hidden History of Black Civil Rights by Dylan Penningroth (SHC Fellow '14) A Certain Justice: Toward an Ecology of the Chinese Legal Imagination by Haiyan Lee (SHC Fellow '20) Natural Things in Early Modern Worlds by Mackenzie Cooley, Anna Toledano (SHC Fellow '23), and Duygu Yildirim (SHC Fellow '20) (eds.) Project Palimpsests - The Visual Afterlives of Slavery by Isabela Fraga (SHC Fellow '23) Project Celebrate the Fellows 2023 by Stanford Humanities Center '23 Fellows Research Project CESTA Research Anthology 2022 by Stephanie Castaneda Perez and Zelig Jacob Dov Journal All Projects News Stanford Scholar Kirstin Valdez Quade Awarded Guggenheim Fellowship "Our Tools Shape Our Selves," an Essay by Current SHC Fellow Bryan Norton SHC Associate Director Helen Malko Presents "The Stele of Goddess Lama and Mesopotamian Engagement with the Past" Call for Research Workshop Proposals Freedom Fight Like a Woman: Podcast with Current SHC Fellow Rebecca Hall ICYMI: Watch the Recording of David Sterling Brown's Lecture Ten Seven, Poetry After October 7 and the War in Gaza Nicole Hughes Wins Research Prize Video | From Literary Criticism to Creative Fiction with Joseph Allen Boone All News Powered by Curator.io Get Involved Apply for a Fellowship Join the Grad Student Mailing List Support the Stanford Humanities Center Find Humanities Research Funding
Postindustrial Medea: Going Back to Matriarchal Proto-Iberian Civilization An Intervention by Irakli Zurab Kakabadze More
Tue Apr 30 Nina Borba | Enslaved Networks in the Far West of Brazil: A Preliminary Analysis on Family Formation in Mato Grosso, 1810–1846 SHC Event Slavery and Freedom Workshop
Tue Apr 30 James J. Hodge | Six Theses on an Aesthetics of Always-On Computing SHC Event Digital Aesthetics
Wed May 1 Mona Evans and Reagan Nicole | Family Relationships Shaped and Reshaped by Carcerality SHC Event Critical Carceral Studies Collective
Wed May 1 Jaime Marroquín | A method of science in Indies: Inquisitio, Translatio, Historia Program in History and Philosophy of Science and Technology
Wed May 1 Fixing the Climate: Strategies for an Uncertain World McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society Wesson Lectures
Thu May 2 William Nichols on Choral Harmony in Plato's Laws SHC Event Ethics and Politics, Ancient and Modern
Fri May 3 Simon Shachter | The Cities that Immigrants Built: The Creation of Civil Society in West Coast Cities, 1855–1910 SHC Event Education and the Humanities
SHC Associate Director Helen Malko Presents "The Stele of Goddess Lama and Mesopotamian Engagement with the Past"