Peter Spearman (CHAT Dissertation Fellow; PhD Candidate in Theatre, Dance and Performance Studies) will present his research on the Doki Doki Literature Club (Doki Doki) during a Brown Bag Lunch Seminar on Thursday, March 18. Learn more on our events calendar or register on Zoom.
Spring 2021 Events
CHAT Faculty Fellow and Associate Professor of English, Ichiro Takayoshi, will discuss a chapter from his book-in-progress, Enjoy the Arts Because It’s Irrational Not To, during this brown bag lunch seminar. Read more about the event and find the Zoom registration link on our events calendar.
Marty J. Sherwin, Professor Emeritus of Tufts and current Professor of History at George Mason University, discusses his latest book, Gambling with Armageddon: Nuclear Roulette from Hiroshima to the Cuban Missile Crisis. Read more about the book and Zoom registration on our events calendar.
Alisha Rankin, Associate Professor of History at Tufts, kicks off our New Books Series this spring with a discussion of her latest book, The Poison Trials: Wonder Drugs, Experiment, and the Battle for Authority in Renaissance Science. Read more about the book and Zoom registration on our events calendar.
On February 23, join us for a lunchtime talk with Hesam Sharifian, former CHAT Fellow and PhD Candidate in the Department of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies. Sharifian will discuss his dissertation research on illustrations in the 1888 “Stratford Edition” of Shakespeare. Read more about this event and the Zoom […]
To kick off our spring Brown Bag Seminars, Neelum Sohail (CHAT Dissertation Fellow) will speak over her research. Her talk is entitled, “Making Lists and Checking Them Twice: Policing and Governance in 19th Century Colonial India.” Details about the event and Zoom registration can be found here.