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"Sound of a Dog Barking": History Reveals the Significance of this North Korean Insult to Trump
No 2
This may sound like a fairly standard put down, but in fact Ri’s language was carefully selected. In the Korean context, a comparison with a dog is deeply insulting, and this likely explains Kim Jong-un’s follow-up reference to Trump as a “frightened dog,” and other derisive references to his age. Such claims allow the North Korean leadership to present itself as defiant to the world community.
John P. DiMoia
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Moving Bodies on Paper: The Choreography of Twentieth Century Life
Labanotation was a system developed by the German choreographer and amateur physiologist Rudolf Laban to preserve dance on paper. By melding scientifi
The Sciences of Sinography
Florence Hsia's project seeks to understand the process by which particular modes of knowledge-making coelesced around an object of study—“China”—that
| Apr 23, 2012 | 10:00 to 17:00
Global Transfer of Knowledge—Translation as Global Transfer of Knowledge
More| May 24, 2012 | 10:00 to 17:00
Global Transfer of Knowledge—Individuals as Actors of Transfer of Knowledge
MoreMetaphor and Metaphysic: Henri Bergson’s Dream of Motion in Fin-de-Siècle France
Lily Xiaolei Huang's dissertation project is about a particular moment of metaphysical freedom in France, during the first fifteen years of the twenti
| Jul 10, 2012 | 10:00 to 17:00
Global Transfer of Knowledge—Institutions and the Global Transfer of Knowledge
MoreWie mit Bären zusammenleben
No 52
In einem aktuellen Forschungsprojekt analysiert Wilko Hardenberg die Geschichte und Politik des Zusammenlebens zwischen Menschen und Bären.
Wilko Graf von Hardenberg
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How to Live with Bears
No 52
Building upon recent research, Wilko Hardenberg delves into the analysis of the history and policy of cohabitation between humans and bears.
Wilko Graf von Hardenberg
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