Global Humanities Workshop: Sharon Kinoshita, Vered Shemtov

Global Humanities Workshop: Sharon Kinoshita, Vered Shemtov
Date
Wed February 16th 2022, 5:00 - 6:30pm
Location
Humanities Center, Levinthal Hall / Zoom

Speaker(s): Sharon Kinoshita (University of California, Santa Cruz), Vered Shemtov (Stanford University)

 
Can we even conceptualize Global Humanities at all?
 
Join the Humanities Core for the fourth meeting of this workshop series.
 
Sharon Kinoshita (University of California, Santa Cruz)
"Teaching Marco Polo and the Global Middle Ages"
 
Vered Shemtov (Stanford University)
"Local Texts, Global Perspectives: Teaching the Ancient Middle East"
 
Speakers will be in Levinthal Hall at the Stanford Humanities Center. Our audience has a choice between in-person and Zoom. In-person attendance is limited to the Stanford community only until further notice.
 
RSVP here in advance to receive the Zoom link by email.
 
Organized by Professor Alexander Key and Chiara Giovanni. This series is sponsored by the PATH+ Focal Group in the DLCL Research Unit. This workshop is also part of Stanford Global Studies (SGS), under the name "Research Conceptualizations and Pedagogical Structures in the Global Humanities." Thanks to our cosponsors: the Abbasi Program in Islamic Studies, the Center for South Asia, and the Stanford Humanities Center.