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which a product is elevated to gastronomic rank representative of the culture and nature of a country in History of Modern Medicine Department of History and Philosophy of Science University of Cambridge Food and Race. A Transatlantic Dialogue and the Emilie du Châtelet Institute Paris . The notion of gastronationalism the field of food studies in sociology and social history in relation to the construction of a food fetishism will analyze what of the gastric digestive and metabolic function of the womb is object of particular attention Gastro-Nationalism. Food, Political Environment and Embodiment
University of Turku Finland 7 9 September 2023 Keynote speakers Guyda Armstrong University of Manchester archives Dirk Weissmann University of Toulouse-Jean Jaurès Behind the surface of the monolingual text multilingual translation in premodern objects Outi Paloposki University of Turku Drafts letters letter drafts adventures in multilingual writers textual genetics and the monolingual paradigm https www.finlit.fi en research critical-editions-edith trextuality-interdisciplinary-approaches-translated-and TREXTUALITY – Interdisciplinary Approaches to Translated and Multilingual Texts », organisé par la Société finlandaise l'Université de Turku, qui aura lieu du 7 au 9 septembre à Turku en Finlande. TREXTUALITY – Interdisciplinary Approaches to Translated and Multilingual Texts
the overlapping of several processes of discrimination on the grounds of gender race and class resulting Conceptualizing the Dimensions of Discrimination A History of Intersectionality as a Social Scientific Tool. distinct forms of marginalisation disadvantage and inequality. It will be the aim of this one-day conference groups. The weight of patriarchal constraints within certain communities and the role of the State in perpetuating to conceptualise further investigate and document the relevance of intersectionality in contemporary Britain intersectionality in the UK. Theoretical, contemporary and comparative perspectives
Transnationalism and Imperialism: New Perspectives on the Western
Cross-dressing in fact and in fiction : norms, bodies, identities
Independent 12h-12h45 Limits of Empathy Limits of Alterity The Challenges and Shortcomings of an Empathy for Children Evil and Empathy Agata LUKOMSKA University of Warshaw 16h-17h15 Empathy with the Devil and Auto-Empathy Nigel 9h30-10h45 Empathy with Evil and Moral Judgment Karsten STUEBER College of the Holy Cross 11h15-12h Good Imagining and Empathizing Michel LE DU Aix-Marseille University 14h45-15h30 Thick Ethical Concept of Evil PLEASANTS University of Exeter Friday 28th 9h30-10h45 Mental Boundaries Contempt and Divided Sympathy Laurent with the support of the LabEx SMS Lecture | Empathy with Evil: Social Science and the Empathy Dilemma
Jaurès Maison de la recherche A 306 ou par zoom en envoyant un mail à Romain Grancher Intervenant Chistropher Schliephake University of Augsburg Séminaire Commune Nature | Sustainability: Ancient and Modern Perspectives
Appels à communication et 26 septembre 2025 à l'Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès. Pour visualiser l'appel à contribution merci Appel à communication Old and new ideas : résonances de Leonard Cohen
Old and new ideas : résonances de Leonard Cohen
Empire and After Séminaire Empire and after La séance se déroulera en hybride. Pour obtenir le lien zoom merci de prendre light the importance of a historical approach to the notions of Britishness and religion. This talk developed and operated throughout Britain and its Dominions (Canada, Australia) to propagate a specific definition of Britishness. The purpose here is to highlight the importance of adopting a socio-religious definition of national identities in the UK, along with discussions on the so-called secularisation of Western perspective when discussing the development of nationalism and imperialism in late nineteenth-early twentieth Séminaire "Empire and After" - "Colonial Identities, Ireland and Britishness, late 19th century-early