Past events
Trafficking in Southeast Asia: restricting women's mobility under the League of Nations
Seminar
In the 1920s the League of Nations extended its investigation of the traffic in women and children to the sex industry in Southeast Asia. Philippa Hetherington and Julia Laite's 2021 special issue of the Journal of Women's History challenged this mobilization of the spectre of '…
Chris McAuliffe - Becoming Robert Smithson: From ‘earth-moving’ to Non-site in the New Jersey Pine Barrens
Seminar
Join us for a presentation by Professor Chris McAuliffe, Sir William Dobell Chair, Head of the Centre for Art History and Art Theory, ANU Becoming Robert Smithson: From ‘earth-moving’ to Non-site in the New Jersey Pine Barrens Lecture Theatre (room 1.02), Sir Roland Wilson Building, 120 McCoy…
ANU Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences programs – Ask us anything! (May 2022)
Webinar/Online
Are you thinking about studying Humanities, Arts or Social Sciences with ANU in 2022/23? Are you currently holding an offer from ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences, and have outstanding questions? Is your application to ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences currently being processed,…
Katrina Sluis - Curating the networked image: between computation and commodification
Seminar
Join us for a presentation by Associate Professor Katrina Sluis, Head of Photography and Media Arts, School of Art & Design Curating the Networked Image: Between computation and commodification Lecture Theatre (room 1.02), Sir Roland Wilson Building, 120 McCoy Circuit, ANU Those who can't…
Horomona Horo
Other
Join us for a short recital and seminar with Māori musician and composer Horomona Horo Horomona is a practitioner of taonga pūoro, the collective term for the traditional musical instruments of the Māori, which include an array of flutes, trumpets and percussive instruments. In 2009 Horo was…
The Soviet Union in Retrospect. Life and Death of a Superpower
Lecture
The ANU School of History is pleased to host the 2022 Allan Martin Lecture with keynote speaker Professor Sheila Fitzpatrick.A century after the Soviet Union’s unexpected arrival in the world, and 30 years after its unexpected departure, it’s time to look back on this remarkable episode of…
Mary Roberts—Whose Modernity?
Seminar
Join us for a presentation by Mary Roberts FAHA, Professor of Art History and Nineteenth-Century Studies, University of Sydney Whose Modernity? Baudelaire and Guys in Istanbul Lecture Theatre (room 1.02), Sir Roland Wilson Building, 120 McCoy Circuit, ANU Those who can't attend in person, can…