The ICUB Humanities Lunchtime Seminar reopens in Spring 2021, in an online format, on Zoom.
The Lunchtime Seminar is the current research seminar of the Humanities Division of the ICUB, in which fellows and affiliated researchers of the Institute are presenting work-in-progress. During the Spring term of 2021, the seminar takes place every other week, online. The purpose of the seminar is to provide a collegial, interdisciplinary and competitive environment in which scholars can try and test their ideas and sharpen their arguments. The seminar is open to fellows of the Institute and associate researchers and their guests. If you wish to participate, please send an email at humanities@icub.unibuc.ro.
Thursday, 11 March 2021, 14h – Michal Wasiucionek (ICUB Humanities fellow), Morphology, Literacy and Scribal Culture: Moldavian Documents as a Trans-Cultural Phenomenon in the Early Modern Period
Thursday, 25 March 2021, 14h – Ion Popa (ICUB Humanities fellow), Church, Politics, and the Destruction of Jews in Romania: Examining the Context and Influence of Patriarch/Future Prime Minister Miron Cristea’s August 1937 Declarations
Thursday, 08 April 2021, 14h – Mircea Duluș (ICUB Humanities fellow), Late Antique Anti-Christian Polemics and the Framing of Byzantine Scriptural Exegesis: the case of Philagathos of Cerami and Neilos Doxapatres
Thursday, 22 April 2021, 14h – Anita Paolicchi (ICUB Humanities fellow), Anthropomorphic reliquaries of the National Museum of Art
Thursday, 13 May 2021, 14h – Paula Tomi (ICUB Humanities fellow), Can we Have Semantic Deflationism Without a Metaphysical one?
Thursday, 27 May 2021, 14h – Irina Stoica (ICUB Humanities fellow), On knowing and regretting – an overview of Romanian factive verbs
Thursday, 10 June 2021, 14h – Matei Iagher (ICUB Humanities fellow), The Religious Faculty, a short history from Max Müller to Mircea Eliade
Thursday, 24 June 2021, 14h – Andru Chiorean (ICUB Humanities fellow), Censors, Rituals of Control and Socialist Culture in Early Post-War Romania, 1945-1953
