A conversation with Marjorie Perloff and UCLA professors Laure Murat and Efrain Kristal

UCLA Professors Laure Murat and Efrain Kristal will host a talk and Q&A with Marjorie Perloff.  Marjorie Perloff is Sadie D. Patek Professor of Humanities Emerita at Stanford University. She is also Florence Scott professor Emerita of English at the University of Southern California. Marjorie Perloff, author of numerous books on topics ranging from 20th...

“Tombs. Writing one’s family history.” Annette Wieviorka

Is it possible to be the historian of one's own family, when one already serves as its archive? What resources exist to enable this undertaking? How might one craft a story from it all? In her talk, Annette Wieviorka will discuss these and related questions, which she grappled with herself upon deciding to tell the intersecting...

Graduate Student Speaker Series – Featuring Franco Baldasso

Franco Baldasso is Assistant Professor of Italian and Director of the Italian Program at Bard College and co-Director of the Summer School “The Cultural Heritage and Memory of Totalitarianism” at Sapienza University in Rome. His work focuses on the complex relations between Fascism and Modernism, the legacy and memory of political violence in Italy, and the idea...

Californie 1900: Lecture by 2023 TMH Fellow Carolin Görgen

Royce Hall 236 10745 Dickson Court, Los Angeles, CA

Join us for a lecture by Carolin Görgen, Associate Professor of American Studies at Sorbonne Université, Paris & 2023 Thomas Mann Fellow When the Paris world’s fair opened to the public in the spring of 1900, California was the only U.S. state to have its own pavilion. This talk explores the photo album Californie 1900,...

French Job Fair

Royce 314 and 236

Join us to our first French job fair on campus. You will meet some representatives of companies such as LVMH and TV5 Monde, learn about internship opportunities in local consulates, discover how you can work or study after your bachelor in Belgium, France, Luxembourg and Québec, attend a roundtable on the importance of the francophone...

Like an acrobat on the water

Royce Hall 236 10745 Dickson Court, Los Angeles, CA

Join us on April 12, 2024, at 236 Royce Hall from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM for an insightful presentation by Ali Farah, author of "Commander of the River." Delve into the captivating narrative of Yabar, the eighteen-year-old protagonist, navigating the complexities of identity amidst Somalia's post-civil war era. Through fragments of a father figure...

LGBTQ+ FILM FESTIVAL

Royce Hall 236 10745 Dickson Court, Los Angeles, CA

Join us for Week 3 of our festival, "Tales of Belonging: Mapping Queer Spatialities and Stories in Cinema from 1977 to 2012," at Royce 236. Our journey begins with "Una giornata particolare" (1977), a powerful tale set in Mussolini's Italy, where two neighbors find solace and connection amidst societal oppression. Delve into narratives that intertwine...