The Institute and our affiliated centers and programs record selected lectures and make them available to the public. To date we have published 810 podcasts.
A Tribute to Mahmoud Darwish's Lyric Epic
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by Dr. Fady Joudah
Duration: 31:25
Posted: 1/25/2010
Afghanistan in Ink Introduction
Center for Near Eastern Studies
Conference Introduction by Nushin Arbabzadah, UCLA
Duration: 10:00
Posted: 1/20/2010
The Temporality of Selfhood: Azhdaha-i Khudi as an Allegory of History
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by Wali Ahmadi, UC Berkeley, part of the Afghanistan in Ink Conference
Duration: 21:35
Posted: 1/20/2010
Afghan Discourses of Occupation Today: Oral and Literary Proverbs and Aphorisms in Uncertain Times
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A Lecture by Margaret Mills, Ohio State University, part of the Afghanistan in Ink Conference.
Duration: 36:13
Posted: 1/20/2010
Solitude, Diaspora, and Narration: Epic Memory in Afghan and Afghan-American Literature
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by Shafiq Shamel, Stanford University, part of the Afghanistan in Ink Conference
Duration: 31:17
Posted: 1/20/2010
Nation, War and Exile as Portrayed in Afghan Diasporic Fiction: The Case of Muhammad Asef Soltanzadeh
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by Dr. Mir Hekmatullah Sadat, part of the Afghanistan in Ink Conference
Duration: 31:57
Posted: 1/20/2010
Intimate Realism: Recording the Experience of Exile in Second-Generation Refugee Poetry in Iran
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by Zuzanna Olszewska, St. Johns College, Oxford University, part of the Afghanistan in Ink Conference
Duration: 25:49
Posted: 1/20/2010
Turning on the Taliban: Radical fiction from the Sewing Circles of Herat
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by Nushin Arbabzadah, UCLA, part of the Afghanistan in Ink conference.
Duration: 24:14
Posted: 1/20/2010
Arabs, Turks, and Europeans in the Early Modern Mediterranean
Center for Near Eastern Studies
Podcast of a lecture by Professor Nabil Matar, University of Minnesota on November 12, 2009.
Duration: 48:42
Posted: 12/10/2009
Jews from Libya: Cross-currents and Concretizations of Identity in Israel Today
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A lecture by Professor Harvey E. Goldberg, Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Duration: 52:38
Posted: 12/9/2009
Tea and Chinese Cultural Aesthetics
Asia Institute
Podcast of public lecture by Pei-kai Cheng, Chinese Civilisation Centre, City University of Hong Kong
Duration: 1:16:08
Posted: 10/30/2009
Shaping Islam to France (and Vice-Versa)
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A public lecture by John Bowen, Washington University in St. Louis.
Duration: 45:34
Posted: 10/28/2009
From Elephants to Tea: The Nilgiris Under Colonial Rule
Center for India and South Asia
Podcast of public lecture by Sanjay Subrahmanyam at the Fowler Museum at UCLA as part of the Steeped in History: The Art of Tea exhibit.
Duration: 1:03:49
Posted: 9/24/2009
The Politics of Quranic Hermeneutics: Royalties on Interpretation
Center for Near Eastern Studies
A public lecture by Walid Saleh, University of Toronto
Duration: 53:17
Posted: 7/6/2009
The Arts of "Making Do": The Artists of the Grand Rue
African Studies Center
Katherine Smith
Duration: 19:44
Posted: 6/30/2009
Narratives of Now: Opening and Keynote
African Studies Center
African Activist Association's Fourth Annual Conference.
Duration: 1:25:15
Posted: 6/30/2009
From Kuxa Kanema to Dockanema: The Re-emergence of Mozambican Cinema
African Studies Center
Cassandra Tesch
Duration: 19:33
Posted: 6/29/2009
Learning to Pray: Images of Violence Against Women in the Novels of Amma Darko
African Studies Center
Shanique Streete
Duration: 15:17
Posted: 6/29/2009
The Development of Tunisian Theatrical Experience: A Review of Its History from the Colonial Era to the Present
African Studies Center
Rayed Khedher
Duration: 22:07
Posted: 6/29/2009
Aya de Yopougon: A More Palatable Africa
African Studies Center
Michelle Bumatay
Duration: 16:46
Posted: 6/29/2009
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