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Conference explores the theme of “Repair” from multiple humanities disciplines
By Julie McLean
The Society for the Humanities’ annual fall conference will address the theme of Repair over the course of two days, October 20-21, in ten brief talks and two longer keynote lectures. The conference serves as the second event in the 2022-23 Society for the Humanities year of Repair, preceded by a community read and discussion. Free and open to the public, the conference will be held at the A.D. White House. Registration is not necessary.
The theme of Repair, chosen amidst social, environmental, political, and pandemic unrest, guides the Society Fellows’ interdisciplinary research and courses during this academic year. The fall conference will highlight the Fellows’ works in progress and spur discussion from Cornell faculty respondents and audience Q&A.
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