WLC Connects: Arab Women's Revolutionary Art
Thursday, 16 Nov 2023 at 3:30 pm – Carver 0305
The Department of World Languages and Cultures annual invited speaker series, with introductions and commentary by two interdisciplinary WLC faculty members. Nevine El Nossery (UW-Madison) discusses her recent book Arab Women’s Revolutionary Art: Between Singularities and Multitudes with commentary from ISU faculty members Michèle Schaal and Xavier Dapena.Please note: This lecture will not be recorded.The Department of World Languages and Cultures annual invited speaker series, with introductions and commentary by two interdisciplinary WLC faculty members. Nevine El Nossery (UW-Madison) discusses her recent book Arab Women’s Revolutionary Art: Between Singularities and Multitudes with commentary from ISU faculty members Michèle Schaal and Xavier Dapena.Please note: This lecture will not be recorded.
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