Past Events
"Why Early Modern Spain" Pierre Vilar and "The Age of Don Quixote: Roger Chartier (Penn).
Van Pelt Library, 6th floor, Kislak Center
Variations Working Group - Reading Group
Williams Hall 440
Capital Reading Group is back! Join Variations for a year-long reading group on Marx’s magnum opus!
"Why Early Modern Spain" Women and the comedia: María Cristina Quintero (Bryn Mawr College).
Van Pelt Library, 6th floor, Kislak Center
Variations Working Group - Reading Group
Williams Hall 440
Capital Reading Group is back! Join Variations for a year-long reading group on Marx’s magnum opus!
“La revolución nos mal-cogio”: Politics of Identity and the Left in Central America Today
Annenberg School of Communication, Room 500, 3620 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa
Join us on Friday, February 21, 2020 for a part-performance, part-discussion event, featuring Nicaraguan artists Gabriel Miranda and Elyla Sinverguenza (Artist Protection Fund Fellow in residence at Bucknell University). Their projects intervene in the afterlives of revolutionary…
"Why Early Modern Spain" The Picaresque novel: Labor, Bodies, Displacement: Jorge Téllez (Penn).
Van Pelt Library - 6th Floor, Kislak Center
Variations Working Group - Reading Group
Capital Reading Group is back! Join Variations for a year-long reading group on Marx’s magnum opus!
"Why Early Modern Spain" The pastoral novel and the end of nature: Steve Dolph (Drexel University).
Van Pelt Library - 6th floor (Kislak Center)