Search results
-
Taiwan: Practicing Democracy
none HI/LW4091 Practicing Democracy in Taiwan Taiwan, one of the few democratic countries in East Asia, witnessed a rapid path towards democratization in the past three decades. Meet weekly to study the history of Taiwan and its complicated relationship t ...
-
New York: Museums and Art Galleries
none AH2016 19th & 20th Century Art & Architecture From the Museum of Modern Art and Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City offers one of the richest cultural scenes wor ...
-
Tunis: An Islamic City in a Globalizing World
none ES/HI3017 The Islamic City CM5005 Identify Formation in a Transnational World In Tunisia, discover four of the most significant historic cities in North Africa: Carthage, and the beautiful Roman site of Dougga, Kairouan, the first Islamic foundation ...
-
Brittany: Celtic and Maritime Eco Politics
none PO3033 International Politics of the Environment PO2015 Comparative Politics Discover backcountry coastal life in Brittany by exploring three seaports in France’s Celtic province. A unique ecosystem, a unique culture (neighboring Ireland and Cornwall ...
-
Berlin: Jewish Past and Present
none HI3091 20th Century European Jewish History PY3067 Life Stories This two-day trip enables students to discover the history and memory of the Jewish past of Berlin through visits of synagogues, museums, former social institutions and cemeteries, to le ...
-
Buchenwald and Weimar: The Camp and the Englightenment
none PO2031 World Politics CM5001 Global Communications Buchenwald was a Nazi concentration camp established near Weimar, Germany, along with many satellite camps. Those held there worked primarily as forced labor in horrible conditions that led many to p ...
-
Berlin: Music, Fashion and Art
none CM5020D Berlin Cultures Explore the discursive construction of Berlin as a cultural space. Analyze how Berlin constructs itself and is constructed by others as a metropolis of music, fashion and art. In recent years Berlin has become known as the “ca ...
-
Screening of "A Brighter Summer Day", Edward Yang
none The Film Department invites you to an evening on Asian Cinema and Taiwanese Democracy with professors Michelle Kuo, Albert Wu and Elise Domenach and the screening of the Taiwanese movie "A Brighter Summer Day" by Edward Yang (1991). 100 Rel ...
-
Moving Parts: Author Prabda Yoon in conversation with Tash Aw & Mui Poopoksakul
none Image https://www.aup.edu/sites/default/files/images/widget-assets/image/moving-parts-asset.jpg Prabda Yoon (left) will be joined by translator and AUP alumna Mui Poopoksakul (right) for a reading and discussion of his book 'Moving Parts' 0 ...
-
Regional Distribution as a Distinct Criterion in International Criminal Court Prosecution
none AUP Professor Sharon Weill will be joined by Jiewuh Song, Assistant Professor in Political Science and International Relations at Seoul National University and currently a fellow at the Justitia Amplificata Centre at the University of Frankfurt, for ...