The talk is entitled “Knives Out: Medieval Recipes, Culinary Violence, and Literary Character”
News and Announcements
Short news items relevant to the Institute and current or past fellows including award announcements, calls for papers, new fellowship offerings, new publications, and changes at the IRH.
New article by Kristin Phillips-Court now published
The article is entitled “Vasari’s Other Poet.”
“The Humanities Respond to Global Challenges” 2025 Seed Program now accepting applications
New Grant Opportunity for UW Faculty
New article by Lisa H. Cooper now published
The article is entitled “Perpetual Illumination: The Ordinal of Alchemy and Another Technology of the Self.”
Brittle Paper releases “100 Notable African Books of 2024” list
The list features books of a variety of genres, including speculative fiction, mystery, thriller, experimental, memoirs, and dramas.
Marla Ramírez to give Friday Lunch Talk at the Center for the Humanities
The talk is entitled “Banished Women: A Hidden History of Mexican Repatriation.”
Darshana Mini to give Friday Lunch Talk at the Center for the Humanities
The talk is entitled “Sembawang’s Malayali Settlement: Fiction, Memoirs and Literature as Inter-Asian Method.”
Event: Focus on the Humanities lecture by Mario Ortiz-Robles
The talk is entitled “Rewilding the Zoo: Animal Captivity and the Future of Extinction.”
Matthew Rarey to give lecture for Department of Art History
The talk is entitled “Renaming the Fetish in the Eighteenth-Century African Atlantic.”
Former IRH fellow Kasey Keeler co-launches Mapping Teejop tool
The tool guides users through self-paced walking tours that highlight Ho-Chunk history.