Share Facebook LinkedIn Bluesky Threads Copy url Search results Search 24694 results Filters Content type Content type (-) Lessons (24464) News (1669) People (1350) Chair (359) Editions (351) (-) Page (230) Research (27) Library (14) Annual Chair (12) Award (6) Active filters Lessons Page Event Jernej Mravlje Hund's Metals: Overview, NRG Insights, and the Role of Spin-Orbit Coupling Symposium Documents and media Download support … 11 Jun 2019 14:45 - 15:30 Event James Stewart Ad hoc and hybrid tribunals after the Cold War Guest lecturer 12 Jun 2019 14:00 - 15:00 Event Jean-Louis Cohen Political temptations and frustrations, from the Popular Front to the Liberation Lecture Abstract In the early 1930s, Le Corbusier declared himself to be politically " colorless ", because, according to him, " the groups that form around [his] ideas are Redressement français, communists, socialists, radicals, royalists and fascists " and that … 5 Jun 2019 18:00 - 19:00 Event Keren Mock The reinvention of a language Symposium Session chaired by : Amos Gitaï, architect and film-maker Keren Mock A graduate in clinical psychology and philosophy, translator and Doctor of Letters, Keren Mock teaches at the Psychoanalytical Studies Department of Paris Diderot University. After … 7 Jun 2019 12:20 - 12:50 Event Costantino Moretti Mistakes and Misinterpretations in the Transmission of the Dharma: Sundry Notes with a Focus on Dunhuang Material Symposium Abstract Scribal errors and misinterpretations of various kinds, made during the translation or copying of a Buddhist sūtra , or during the production phase of a manuscript, can affect the text layout and the material support on which it is written, … 6 Jun 2019 11:20 - 12:00 Event Frantz Grenet Final discussion, closing Symposium 6 Jun 2019 12:30 - 13:30 Event Jean-Pierre Drège Xuanzang's correspondence (paper read by C. Moretti) Symposium Abstract This biography of Xuanzang (602-664), written by two disciples of the great monk, recounts both the traveler's extraordinary journey across the Indian subcontinent and the translator's mundane life on his return to China. This second part … 6 Jun 2019 12:00 - 12:30 Event Monika Zin Minor Deities in the Buddhist Paintings of Kucha Symposium Abstract In the paintings of Kucha, we encounter numerous Hindu deities. The iconography appears clear to us, as the many-armed god with the blue complexion rides Garuḍa exactly like Viṣṇu, while the many-headed god is seated with his wife upon a bull in … 6 Jun 2019 10:20 - 11:00 Event Erika Forte The Clay Votive Plaques from Domoko Toplukdong (Khotan). Transmission of Visual Themes and Religious Practice between India and Central Asia Symposium Abstract This paper will present the discovery of a number of clay plaques from the Buddhist monastic site of Toplukdong near Domoko (Chin. Damagou) in Khotan (ca. 7th c. CE). The clay plaques, ca. 8 cm in diameter, are all of the same type and were … 6 Jun 2019 09:40 - 10:20 Event Cristina Scherrer-Schaub Indian law in Central Asia and Tibet Symposium Abstract Among the finds of manuscripts and secular documents in the rich collections of Central Asia are a number of items testifying to administrative and institutional practices involving hierarchical appeals, litigation and other legal cases. While … 5 Jun 2019 16:10 - 16:50 Event Valerie Hansen The 1026 Summit of the G3 (Group of Three) of Central Asia Symposium Abstract In 1026 an envoy from the Liao Emperor Shengzong arrived in the court of Mahmud of Ghazna and proposed that the two powers establish diplomatic relations. Mahmud rejected the overture on the grounds that the Liao were not Muslim (they were … 5 Jun 2019 14:30 - 15:10 Event Nobuyoshi Yamabe A Detailed Analysis of the Sukhāvatī Painting EO. 1128 Held by the Musée Guimet Symposium Abstract EO. 1128 (early 9th century) is one of the most illustrious paintings of Sukhāvatī from Dunhuang held by and displayed at the Musée Guimet. Like many Sukhāvatī paintings in or from Dunhuang, this painting shows significant deviations from its … 5 Jun 2019 15:10 - 15:50 Event Anna Filigenzi A Space of Mobility: Interregional Dynamics of the Buddhist Artistic Production as Reflected in Archaeological Evidence Symposium Abstract That Buddhism constituted in the ancient Asian world a dynamic vector of cultural exchanges is a well-known fact. For centuries, the proselytistic nature of Buddhism overlapped vital trade and travel networks, and stimulated inter-regional … 5 Jun 2019 11:50 - 12:30 Event Tigran Mkrtychev Stupa at Kara-Tepe: Towards the Place of Origin of the Bimaran Reliquary Symposium Abstract There is an overland monumental Buddhist monastery at the northern hill of Kara-Tepe on the Old Termez townsite (Northern Bactria, Uzbekistan), which was excavated by Uzbek-Japanese archaeological team. To the north of the monastery was situated … 5 Jun 2019 11:10 - 11:50 Event Kazim Abdullaev New observations on the paintings in the Fajaz-tepe monastery (Uzbekistan) Symposium Abstract Fayaztepa, one of the priceless monuments of Buddhism in Central Asia, is not sufficiently reflected in scientific literature. The report is devoted to the analysis of the wall paintings, fragments of which have recently been restored. The report … 5 Jun 2019 10:10 - 10:50 Event Osmund Bopearachchi From Indian Sūrya to Mithra-Hélios : image transmission in space and time Symposium Abstract This paper takes as its starting point an unpublished palette said to have been found in Begram, Afghanistan, depicting a syncretic image of a Greek Helios and an Indian Sūrya. In the light of this image, two other palettes whose iconography has … 5 Jun 2019 09:30 - 10:10 Event Amos Gitai Conclusion Symposium 7 Jun 2019 17:40 - 18:40 Event Naoum Kleiman Cinema as Resistance: Dziga Vertov and Serguei Eisenstein Symposium Session chaired by : Jean-Michel Frodon, critic and lecturer at Sciences Po Naoum Kleiman Film historian, author, lecturer and curator Naoum Kleiman is one of the most important advocates of film culture in contemporary Russia. He is an international … 7 Jun 2019 16:20 - 17:40 Event Richard Peña An Illustrated Lecture on Brazilian Cinema Novo, Tracing Its Rise and Fall as Well as Its Continuing Implications for Filmmaking Today Symposium Session chaired by : Jean-Michel Frodon, critic and lecturer at Sciences Po Richard Peña Richard Peña has been at Columbia since 1989, becoming full time in 1996 and being named Professor of Professional Practice in 2003; from 2006-2009 was a Visiting … 7 Jun 2019 15:05 - 15:35 Event Jean-Michel Frodon How Amos Gitaï's cinema is an archive Symposium Session chaired by : Jean-Michel Frodon, critic and lecturer at Sciences Po Jean-Michel Frodon Jean-Michel Frodon is a journalist, film critic, writer and teacher. He first wrote for the weekly Le Point (1983-1990), then for the daily Le Monde … 7 Jun 2019 15:50 - 16:20 Event Kioomars Musayyebi Kioomars Musayyebi, Iranian santur Symposium Session chaired by : Jean-Michel Frodon, critic and lecturer at Sciences Po Kioomars Musayyebi Kioomars Musayyebi was born in 1977 in Teheran. He learned to play the santur with the famous master Faramarz Payevar. Composer Farhad Fakhredini taught him … 7 Jun 2019 14:00 - 14:15 Event Ashish Rajadhyaksha Options. Cinema in India, the Example of Ritvik Ghatak Symposium Session chaired by : Jean-Michel Frodon, critic and lecturer at Sciences Po Ashish Rajadhyaksha Ashish Rajadhyaksha is an independent scholar. He is the author of Ritwik Ghatak: A Return the Epic (1982), Indian Cinema in the Time of Celluloid: From … 7 Jun 2019 14:15 - 14:45 Event Adewale Benneth Olukayode The Rise of Black African Cinema Symposium Session chaired by : Jean-Michel Frodon, critic and lecturer at Sciences Po Adewale Olukayode Independent filmmaker, Adewale Olukayode is a native of Nigeria and has lived and worked in U.S. for the past twenty years as a filmmaker. Adewale 's work is … 7 Jun 2019 14:45 - 15:05 Event Louis Sclavis Louis Sclavis, musician Symposium Session chaired by : Amos Gitaï, architect and film-maker Louis Sclavis Louis Sclavis is a clarinettist, saxophonist and jazz composer. He was born in Lyon in 1953. He began learning the clarinet at the age of ten in his local brass band, and after a … 7 Jun 2019 12:50 - 13:05 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 372 Page 373 Page 374 Page 375 Page 376 Page 377 Page 378 Page 379 Page 380 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Event Jernej Mravlje Hund's Metals: Overview, NRG Insights, and the Role of Spin-Orbit Coupling Symposium Documents and media Download support … 11 Jun 2019 14:45 - 15:30
Event James Stewart Ad hoc and hybrid tribunals after the Cold War Guest lecturer 12 Jun 2019 14:00 - 15:00
Event Jean-Louis Cohen Political temptations and frustrations, from the Popular Front to the Liberation Lecture Abstract In the early 1930s, Le Corbusier declared himself to be politically " colorless ", because, according to him, " the groups that form around [his] ideas are Redressement français, communists, socialists, radicals, royalists and fascists " and that … 5 Jun 2019 18:00 - 19:00
Event Keren Mock The reinvention of a language Symposium Session chaired by : Amos Gitaï, architect and film-maker Keren Mock A graduate in clinical psychology and philosophy, translator and Doctor of Letters, Keren Mock teaches at the Psychoanalytical Studies Department of Paris Diderot University. After … 7 Jun 2019 12:20 - 12:50
Event Costantino Moretti Mistakes and Misinterpretations in the Transmission of the Dharma: Sundry Notes with a Focus on Dunhuang Material Symposium Abstract Scribal errors and misinterpretations of various kinds, made during the translation or copying of a Buddhist sūtra , or during the production phase of a manuscript, can affect the text layout and the material support on which it is written, … 6 Jun 2019 11:20 - 12:00
Event Jean-Pierre Drège Xuanzang's correspondence (paper read by C. Moretti) Symposium Abstract This biography of Xuanzang (602-664), written by two disciples of the great monk, recounts both the traveler's extraordinary journey across the Indian subcontinent and the translator's mundane life on his return to China. This second part … 6 Jun 2019 12:00 - 12:30
Event Monika Zin Minor Deities in the Buddhist Paintings of Kucha Symposium Abstract In the paintings of Kucha, we encounter numerous Hindu deities. The iconography appears clear to us, as the many-armed god with the blue complexion rides Garuḍa exactly like Viṣṇu, while the many-headed god is seated with his wife upon a bull in … 6 Jun 2019 10:20 - 11:00
Event Erika Forte The Clay Votive Plaques from Domoko Toplukdong (Khotan). Transmission of Visual Themes and Religious Practice between India and Central Asia Symposium Abstract This paper will present the discovery of a number of clay plaques from the Buddhist monastic site of Toplukdong near Domoko (Chin. Damagou) in Khotan (ca. 7th c. CE). The clay plaques, ca. 8 cm in diameter, are all of the same type and were … 6 Jun 2019 09:40 - 10:20
Event Cristina Scherrer-Schaub Indian law in Central Asia and Tibet Symposium Abstract Among the finds of manuscripts and secular documents in the rich collections of Central Asia are a number of items testifying to administrative and institutional practices involving hierarchical appeals, litigation and other legal cases. While … 5 Jun 2019 16:10 - 16:50
Event Valerie Hansen The 1026 Summit of the G3 (Group of Three) of Central Asia Symposium Abstract In 1026 an envoy from the Liao Emperor Shengzong arrived in the court of Mahmud of Ghazna and proposed that the two powers establish diplomatic relations. Mahmud rejected the overture on the grounds that the Liao were not Muslim (they were … 5 Jun 2019 14:30 - 15:10
Event Nobuyoshi Yamabe A Detailed Analysis of the Sukhāvatī Painting EO. 1128 Held by the Musée Guimet Symposium Abstract EO. 1128 (early 9th century) is one of the most illustrious paintings of Sukhāvatī from Dunhuang held by and displayed at the Musée Guimet. Like many Sukhāvatī paintings in or from Dunhuang, this painting shows significant deviations from its … 5 Jun 2019 15:10 - 15:50
Event Anna Filigenzi A Space of Mobility: Interregional Dynamics of the Buddhist Artistic Production as Reflected in Archaeological Evidence Symposium Abstract That Buddhism constituted in the ancient Asian world a dynamic vector of cultural exchanges is a well-known fact. For centuries, the proselytistic nature of Buddhism overlapped vital trade and travel networks, and stimulated inter-regional … 5 Jun 2019 11:50 - 12:30
Event Tigran Mkrtychev Stupa at Kara-Tepe: Towards the Place of Origin of the Bimaran Reliquary Symposium Abstract There is an overland monumental Buddhist monastery at the northern hill of Kara-Tepe on the Old Termez townsite (Northern Bactria, Uzbekistan), which was excavated by Uzbek-Japanese archaeological team. To the north of the monastery was situated … 5 Jun 2019 11:10 - 11:50
Event Kazim Abdullaev New observations on the paintings in the Fajaz-tepe monastery (Uzbekistan) Symposium Abstract Fayaztepa, one of the priceless monuments of Buddhism in Central Asia, is not sufficiently reflected in scientific literature. The report is devoted to the analysis of the wall paintings, fragments of which have recently been restored. The report … 5 Jun 2019 10:10 - 10:50
Event Osmund Bopearachchi From Indian Sūrya to Mithra-Hélios : image transmission in space and time Symposium Abstract This paper takes as its starting point an unpublished palette said to have been found in Begram, Afghanistan, depicting a syncretic image of a Greek Helios and an Indian Sūrya. In the light of this image, two other palettes whose iconography has … 5 Jun 2019 09:30 - 10:10
Event Naoum Kleiman Cinema as Resistance: Dziga Vertov and Serguei Eisenstein Symposium Session chaired by : Jean-Michel Frodon, critic and lecturer at Sciences Po Naoum Kleiman Film historian, author, lecturer and curator Naoum Kleiman is one of the most important advocates of film culture in contemporary Russia. He is an international … 7 Jun 2019 16:20 - 17:40
Event Richard Peña An Illustrated Lecture on Brazilian Cinema Novo, Tracing Its Rise and Fall as Well as Its Continuing Implications for Filmmaking Today Symposium Session chaired by : Jean-Michel Frodon, critic and lecturer at Sciences Po Richard Peña Richard Peña has been at Columbia since 1989, becoming full time in 1996 and being named Professor of Professional Practice in 2003; from 2006-2009 was a Visiting … 7 Jun 2019 15:05 - 15:35
Event Jean-Michel Frodon How Amos Gitaï's cinema is an archive Symposium Session chaired by : Jean-Michel Frodon, critic and lecturer at Sciences Po Jean-Michel Frodon Jean-Michel Frodon is a journalist, film critic, writer and teacher. He first wrote for the weekly Le Point (1983-1990), then for the daily Le Monde … 7 Jun 2019 15:50 - 16:20
Event Kioomars Musayyebi Kioomars Musayyebi, Iranian santur Symposium Session chaired by : Jean-Michel Frodon, critic and lecturer at Sciences Po Kioomars Musayyebi Kioomars Musayyebi was born in 1977 in Teheran. He learned to play the santur with the famous master Faramarz Payevar. Composer Farhad Fakhredini taught him … 7 Jun 2019 14:00 - 14:15
Event Ashish Rajadhyaksha Options. Cinema in India, the Example of Ritvik Ghatak Symposium Session chaired by : Jean-Michel Frodon, critic and lecturer at Sciences Po Ashish Rajadhyaksha Ashish Rajadhyaksha is an independent scholar. He is the author of Ritwik Ghatak: A Return the Epic (1982), Indian Cinema in the Time of Celluloid: From … 7 Jun 2019 14:15 - 14:45
Event Adewale Benneth Olukayode The Rise of Black African Cinema Symposium Session chaired by : Jean-Michel Frodon, critic and lecturer at Sciences Po Adewale Olukayode Independent filmmaker, Adewale Olukayode is a native of Nigeria and has lived and worked in U.S. for the past twenty years as a filmmaker. Adewale 's work is … 7 Jun 2019 14:45 - 15:05
Event Louis Sclavis Louis Sclavis, musician Symposium Session chaired by : Amos Gitaï, architect and film-maker Louis Sclavis Louis Sclavis is a clarinettist, saxophonist and jazz composer. He was born in Lyon in 1953. He began learning the clarinet at the age of ten in his local brass band, and after a … 7 Jun 2019 12:50 - 13:05