
2001-2002 CES Events
FALL
2001 Events
- Nov 30
Performance: "Urs
Widmer, Top Dogs: Survival Training for Unemployed Top Managers"
- Nov 29
Thomas Cravens, Department of French and Italian (Brown Bag Lunch)
"Language Death in Italy: Why Minority Languages in Europe Fare so
Badly"
(CES Brown Bag Lunch, 12:00 noon, 206 Ingraham)
- Nov 15
Writers Workshop: "Toward
a European Culture? National Traditions, Literature, and the Creation of
a European Space"
- Nov 6
Alfred
Defago, Visiting International Institute Professor
"More than Just a Tiny Footnote: Switzerland's Mark on American History"
- Nov 2
Sidney
Tarrow, Cornell University
"Rooted Cosmopoliticians: Transnational Activists in a World of States"
- Nov 1
Sidney
Tarrow, Cornell University
"Contentious Politics in an Emerging Polity"
- Oct 11
Lou
Charnon-Deutsch, State University of New York at Stony Brook.
"The Travels of the Imaginary Spanish Gypsy"
- Sept 25
Michael
Engelhard, Consul General of the Federal Republic of Germany
"At Crossed Signals? Transatlantic Transistions, Global Agendas, and Current
Challenges for European-American Relations"
- Sept 24
Joachim
Kersten, Fachhochschule Villingen-Schwenningen
"Inclusion and Exclusion in Today's Europe: Youth Violence, Right-Wing Lifestyles,
and Challenges for EU Legitimacy in a Generational Context"
- Sept 20-23
Interdisciplinary Conference: "Fascism
And Its Legacies: The Re-Emergence Of The Extreme Right In Europe And The
USA"