Celebrate Banned Books Week 2023 with the David G. Pollart Center for Arts and Humanities (CAH). The CAH invites you to its panel titled “Banned Books from Around the World.”
School of Languages, Cultures, and Race
October 2023
This is the first film of the festival!
L’Innocent / The Innocent
Directed by Louis Garrel
Comedy/Crime – 100 mins. (2022)
This is the second film of the festival!
Eiffel
Directed by Martin Bourboulon
Biography/Drama – 109 mins. (2021)
The Department of English at WSU invites you to its Fall 2023 Webinar titled “Killjoys at Work” by renowned scholar of queer, feminist, and critical race studies Dr. Sara Ahmed. This webinar is sponsored by the David G. Pollart Center for Arts and Humanities (CAH).
What makes a digital edition of an author’s letters different from a print one? What editorial and technical work goes on behind the scenes to produce one? And what can users of a digital edition of letters learn? Melissa Homestead will answer these questions by giving a guided tour of The Complete Letters of Willa Cather and explaining the principles and practices behind it.
This is the third film of the festival!
Celle que vous croyez / Who You Think I Am
Directed by Safy Nebbou
Drama/Romance – 101 mins. (2019)
The David G. Pollart Center for Arts and Humanities invites graduate students in Arts and Humanities to its roundtable titled “Equity and Inclusion in Higher Education.”
This is the final film of the festival!
Twist à Bamako / Dancing the Twist in Bamako
Directed by Robert Guédiguian
Drama/romance – 129 mins. (2021)