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An Intellectual Smorgasbord on the Occasion of the Retirement of Irene Kacandes
1-1:10pm Greetings Irene Kacandes
1:10-1:30 Ada Cohen, Art History, Dartmouth College: Unhappy families in ancient Greek art
1:35-1:55 Darlene Drummond, Speech and The Dartmouth Institute, Dartmouth College: Power and Racial Differences in the Communication Experiences of Black and White Cancer Patients and Their Care Partners: An Application of Co-Cultural Theory
2:00-2:20 Marianne Hirsch, Professor Emerita, Comparative Literature, Women’s and Gender Studies, Columbia University and French and Italian and Comparative Literature, Dartmouth College: Rethinking Postmemory After October 7
2:25-2:45 Graziella Parati, French and Italian, WGSS Studies, Comparative Literature, Dartmouth College: Julius Evola’s Contribution to Contemporary Neofascism
2:45-3:15 Refreshments
3:20-3:40 N. Bruce Duthu, Native American Studies, Dartmouth College: Inclined to Mischief: Stories of an Indigenous Son of the Louisiana Bayous
3:45-4:05 Leo Spitzer, Professor Emeritus, History, Dartmouth College: Rechnitz Redux: Two Photos, Before and After the Entjudung
4:10 -4:30 Annelise Orleck, History, WGSS, Dartmouth College: Talking to Our Ancestors, Talking to Ourselves: A Historian Plays With Fiction.
4:35-4:50 Irene Kacandes, German Studies and Comparative Literature, Dartmouth College: Reflections on Thirty Years of Dartmouth as a Scholarly Community
Sponsored by the German Studies Department, Dean of Arts & Humanities, Dean of Interdisciplinary Departments & Programs, Jewish Studies Program, and Comparative Literature Program
Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.