Screen Industries in East-Central Europe VIII: Public Service Media’s Online Strategies: Industry Concepts and Critical Investigations
22. 11. – 23.11. 2019 Katedra filmových studií zve na přednášku Screen Industries in East-Central Europe VIII: Public Service Media’s Online Strategies: Industry Concepts and Critical Investigations. Více informací zde: SIECE_VIII_Poster
Political aesthetics as method – some general reflections
Political aesthetics as method - some general reflections Demian Berger (Universität Luzern) In literary texts which usually do not formulate any explicit political programm, the question of political aesthetics as method (not as object of […]
Professor Martin Maiden (Oxford, UK): Folk etymology, contamination, and morphological change. Examples from the Romance languages
We are pleased to invite you to the lecture given by Professor Martin Maiden on 12 December 2019, at Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Arts, Department of Romance Studies, Room n. 116 at 14:30. […]
GABRIELA RAMOS (UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE): RACE, LAW AND INSTITUTIONS IN THE COLONIAL ANDES
Špork Palace (303) Hybernská 3 Prague 1RACE, LAW AND INSTITUTIONS IN THE COLONIAL ANDES GABRIELA RAMOS (UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE) 20 January 2019 Špork Palace (303) Hybernská 3 Prague 1 Spanish claims to sovereignty over the Americas (also called “the New World”) […]
Workshop: Anglo-Saxons and Vikings; Language Contact and Grammatical Change
The Department of English Language and ELT Methodology offers to MA and post-graduate students a seminary workshop Anglo-Saxons and Vikings; Language Contact and Grammatical Change. The four-day worshop is led by Dr. Florian Dolberg from TU […]
PHILIPP SCHORCH – TWO GERMANYS: ETHNOGRAPHIC MUSEUMS, (POST)COLONIAL EXHIBITIONS, AND THE ‘COLD ODYSSEY’ OF PACIFIC OBJECTS BETWEEN EAST AND WEST
Faculty of Arts (P104) Náměstí Jana Palacha 2 Prague 1The presentation will trace a complex story of how (post)colonial history as well as the related history of anthropology and ethnographic museums evolved differently in East and West Germany due to the different, ideologically-driven perspectives […]
WORKSHOP: Northern Europe, Migration and the Questions of Identity
Department of Germanic Studies cordially invites you to attend a workshop entitled Northern Europe, Migration and the Questions of Identity. The workshop will be held on 5-6 March 2020, at FF UK, nám. Jana Palacha […]
Workshop: Minority Languages in a Globalized World
The purpose of the workshop is to explore the contemporary relevance of ‘small’ or minority languages, especially in relation to literature and culture. While in the revival period the main rationale for keeping these languages […]