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            On Monday, November 7, 2011, in Pigott Hall, “What is the difference between what I write and what Babel…

Oct 17, Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht on "How I Think about Literature":

"How I Think (and Write) about What We Feel When We Read (Literatur​e)"…

We are pleased to announce the publication of the latest issue of Republics of Letters, which includes a forum on sovereignty, edited by David…

Bernd Weisbrod, Retired Professor of Modern European History at the University of Göttingen (Germany), has been appointed as the Gerda Henkel…

In “Renaissance-era Texts Reveal Origins of Gender Roles in France,” The Human Experience website features an interview with Cécile Alduy on the…

In response to recent discussions about the value of the humanities, six Stanford seniors - including one Comparative Literature major - have co-…

Türkçe dersi öğrencilerinin Türkçe konuşma becerilerinin gelişmesine yardımcı olmak için düzenleyeceğimiz “kahve saatleri”nde öğrencilerle buluşup…

VLADIMIR SOROKIN (b. 1955) is the “resident genius” of late-Soviet and contemporary Russian fiction. One of the leaders of the Moscow underground…

The second volume of Occasion, an open access humanities journal on the Arcade platform, recently published a special issue, States of Welfare.…

"The Everlasting Struggle between 'We' and 'I'"
Thursday, February 10, 5:30 – 7:00 p.m.
Stanford Humanities Center, Levinthal Hall