The John D. Barlow Lecture in the Humanities brings experts from around the world to IUPUI to discuss interesting and important topics in the humanities.
Held every other fall, the Lecture is free and open to the public.
The John D. Barlow Lecture in the Humanities brings experts from around the world to IUPUI to discuss interesting and important topics in the humanities.
Held every other fall, the Lecture is free and open to the public.
Previous Barlow Lectures have addressed topics like the humanities and democracy, how to create good and fair communities, the future history of the book, and reinventing Shakespeare for the twenty-first century.
Kathleen Fitzpatrick, director of scholarly communication, Modern Language Association
Watch the 2014 lectureJonathan R. Eller, professor of English and director of the Center for Ray Bradbury Studies, IUPUI
Watch the 2012 lecturePeter S. Carmichael, Robert C. Fluhrer Professor of Civil War Studies and director of the Civil War Institute, Gettysburg College
Watch the 2010 lectureTim Hardy, London Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts
Joseph Brent, professor emeritus at the University of the District of Columbia and president of the Semiotics Society of America and the Charles S. Peirce Society
Bruce Cole, chair, National Endowment for the Humanities
David Rapoport, professor emeritus of political science, UCLA
Robert W. Hill Jr., Henry Norman Hudson Professor of English, Middlebury College
John Barlow was a faculty member and administrator at Indiana University for more than 30 years. He was among the founding faculty of IUPUI and the School of Liberal Arts, and later served the school as associate dean and dean. He is a professor emeritus of English and German, and he had appointments in philanthropic studies, women’s studies, and communication studies.
Colleagues, friends, family, and students of Barlow founded the Lecture to honor him when he retired.
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