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55:15
Comics: More than Words - Zach Weinersmith, cartoonist talks with Chris Gregg, Stanford CS lecturer
03:49
Cintia Santana reads "Notes to a Funeral" from The Disordered Alphabet on Nov. 8, 2023 at Stanford.
25:45
Comics: More Than Words - Pablo Guerra on Cómics and Comics @ Stanford University
01:24:41
materia: Literatures of Planetary Thresholds by David Alan Stentiford and Christian Galdón, 11/17/22
01:20:03
Framing Law and Humanities in/from the Global South - March 3, 2022 at 5 pm PST
01:34:20
Framing Law and Humanities in/from the Global South Roundtable - March 2, 2022 at 5 pm PST
01:32:21
materia: "Extraction and Extinction" by Thomas Moynihan and Carolina Caycedo - February 10, 2022
01:44:13
The Multiplicity Turn: Theories of Identity from Poetry to Mathematics seminar - February 9, 2022
02:43:02
The Multiplicity Turn: Theories of Identity from Poetry to Mathematics seminar - October 28, 2021
01:50:53
The Multiplicity Turn: Theories of Identity from Poetry to Mathematics seminar - November 24, 2021.
01:22:59
materia: "Engaging the Moche Sex Pots" with Mary J. Weismantel & Sandra Gamarra, November 16, 2021
01:25:08
materia: McKenzie Wark in conversation with Orlando Bentancor
24:24
ILAC 128 Spanish Through Comics with guest speaker Andalusia Soloff
14:38
DLCL Graduation Video Class of 2021
01:08:54
ILAC 128 Spanish Through Comics with guest speaker Marcela Trujillo (Maliki)
01:12:22
The 2021 Michel Serres Distinguished Lecture with Jean-Pierre Dupuy
01:15:17
Materia Focal Group Virtual Event with Sybille Krämer
25:32
The Gothic: Diana Mafe
01:26:56
Materia "Uncontained Toxicity" Gisela Heffes and Arndt Niebisch
01:08:37
materia: "Light, Matter, Meat & Flesh" with Valeria Meiller and Fabián Mosquera
01:25:01
materia: Impolitical Critiques & Decolonial Grammars
53:40
Conversation with Prof. Seyla Benhabib on August 27, 2020
01:08:06
materia: "Money & War" discussion led by Colin Drumm and Harleen Kaur Bagga
02:00
DLCL 204 Fall 2020 - Digital Humanities Across Borders (ENGLISH 204) with Quinn Dombrowski
01:24
DLCL 2020-21 Connecting to One Another Across the World
01:00:14
David Palumbo-Liu, "Living with Inexactitude"
01:12:02
Joan Ramon Resina, "Reading as Expectation of Good (and Better) Things"
01:01:57
Robert Harrison, "How Literature Thinks Me"
01:12:15
Ban Wang, "Use in Uselessness: How Western Aesthetics Made Chinese Literature More Political"
49:22
Kathryn Starkey, "Regarding the Medieval Book"