EVENTS AT THE WHITNEY HUMANITIES CENTER




COMING EVENTS

free and open to the public
Friday, February 28
The Singularity: Will We Survive Our Technology? (USA, 2012) 75 min.
Director/Producer Doug Wolens
Followed by a discussion with the director
(Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics and Films at the Whitney)
7:30 pm, Auditorium
Saturday, March 1
Clueless (USA, 1995) 97 min. 35mm.
Director Amy Heckerling
(Yale Film Society and Films at the Whitney)
7 pm, Auditorium
Wednesday, March 5
"Photography as a Scholarly Practice"

A discussion with Matthew Frye Jacobson, Alison Kanosky,
Anne McClintock, and Laura Wexler
in conjunction with the exhibition
"At the Crossroads of Hope and Despair: America since the Crash"
Photographs by Matthew Frye Jacobson
(Gallery at the Whitney)
5 pm, Room 108
Wednesday, March 5
Yale Program for the Study of Antisemitism
The Benjamin (Yale 1962) and Barbara Zucker Lecture Series
Laszlo Csosz, Senior Historian at the Holocaust 
Memorial Center, Budapest
“The Past and Present of Antisemitism in Hungary”
(Yale Program for the Study of Antisemitism; Campus Outreach Lecture Program of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum's Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, supported by the generosity of Alan Solomon, MD: and Whitney Humanities Center)
5:30 pm, Room 208
For more information see http://ypsa.yale.edu
Thursday, March 6
Shadows of Liberty (UK, 2013) 93 min.
Director Jean-Philippe Tremblay
Followed by a Q&A with the director and Mark Oppenheimer, coordinator of the Yale Journalism Initiative
(Yale Journalism Initiative and Films at the Whitney)
7 pm, Auditorium
Friday, March 7
Performance and the Sea: An IPSY Symposium
(Interdisciplinary Performance Studies at Yale and 
Whitney Humanities Center)
8:30 am, Room 208
For information contact mary.isbell@yale.edu

Wednesday, March 26–Friday, March 28
The Tanner Lectures on Human Values
Bruno Latour, Institut d’études politiques
(Sciences Po), Paris

How Better to Register the Agency of Things
Wednesday, March 26 - 5 pm
Semiotics
Thursday, March 27 - 5 pm
Ontology
Friday, March 28 - 10:30 am
Roundtable discussion with Bruno Latour, Philip Gorski,
Adam Tooze, and Joanna Radin
Moderator: Daniel Kevles
Ongoing
Wednesday, January 15–Friday, March 28
At the Crossroads of Hope and Despair: America since the Crash
Photographs by Matthew Frye Jacobson
The Gallery at the Whitney
Whitney Humanities Center
53 Wall Street
MW 3–5 pm
Or by appointment at (203) 432-0670
The Gallery at the Whitney







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