Franke Lectures in the Humanities

Franke Lectures in the Humanities, ''Thoughts That Come on Doves' Feet'

Emerson, Nietzsche, and the Romantic World; Franke Lectures in the Humanities

Franke Lectures in the Humanities: “James Baldwin's American Scene”

Franke Forum: Robert L. Kendrick on 'Seeing a 17th-Century Motet

On the Pleasures of Self-Misunderstanding: 'How One Becomes What One Is' in Nietzsche & Emerson

'The Politics of Public Space', The Franke Visiting Fellow at the Whitney Humanities Center

The Franke Visiting Fellow Lecture: 'The Walk,' a reading by Hilton Als

You Can’t Translate What You Can’t See: Between Languages in the U.S. Immigration System

Franke Forum: Theaster Gates 'I Need a Title for My Talk, But For Now Its Untitled'

Christopher Lebron - “Why Does James Baldwin Love You?”

Tom Piazza, “Improvising Identity: New Orleans and the American Dream”

Carceral Logics: An Abolitionist Critique

William Franke on Method and Mysticism in Intercultural Philosophy.

Q&A for D. Nicholas Rudall's Franke Forum, 'What We Call Greek Tragedy'

Rosanna Warren on 'Women, Power, Magic, and Damage: New Poems'

Pirates of the Humanities

'Earth Echoes': Grammy-winning Composer Augusta Read Thomas Lecture at The Franke Forum

The Franke Program in Science and the Humanities’ Distinguished Speaker Series:  “Columbus & Islam”

Franke Forum: Orit Bashkin on 'Jewish Refugees in a Jewish State, 1950-58' (1/4)

D. Nicholas Rudall on 'What We Call Greek Tragedy'

Franke Forum: Adrian Johns on 'The Politics of Media Piracy'

Franke Forum: Elaine Hadley on 'A Matter of Opinion: Why Victorian Liberalism Lingers'

Jennifer Pitts on “Empire and International Law”

The Gulag: What We Know Now and Why It Matters

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