When | Tuesday, Oct 17, 2017, 7 – 8:30 p.m. |
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Campus room | Kane Hall 210 |
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Event Types | Academics, Lectures/Seminars, Special Events |
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Event sponsors | Stroum Center for Jewish Studies, jewishstudies.washington.edu, Emily Thompson, emmyat@uw.edu, 543-0138 Middle East Center, jsis.washington.edu… Felicia Hecker, fhecker@uw.edu, 543-4227 Comparative Literature, Cinema, and Media, complit.washington.edu, Eric Ames, complit@uw.edu, 543-7542 |
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Facebook | www.facebook.com… |
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| | Description | Please join the Jackson School of International Studies and the Stroum Center for Jewish Studies for the inaugural event of our Israel Studies program: a talk by award-winning essayist and biographer Adina Hoffman. Jerusalem, one of the world’s most beloved and complex cities, is layered with buried history, ancient and modern. This lecture will use three architects' stories to raise questions about memory, place and displacement, and what it means to be foreign and to belong. |
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Link | jewishstudies.washington.edu… |
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