SOFHeyman
Illuminating the past, engaging the present, and imagining new ways to produce knowledge that promotes the public good...the Society of Fellows and Heyman Center for the Humanities is Columbia University's central site for the Humanities.
The SOF/Heyman provides the intellectual and physical space for interdisciplinary discussions among members of the Columbia community and the New York City public. It brings together faculty and students from across the university—from the humanities, social and natural sciences, law, medicine, journalism, and the arts—to share thinking, debate ideas, and collectively consider methodological, conceptual, and ethical issues of common interest and concern. It sponsors public programming—lectures, poetry and fiction reading, workshops, conferences, symposia, seminars, and performances—fosters scholarly and artistic collaborations, and offers meeting spaces for its various affiliated members.
Celebrating Recent Work by Susan Boynton
Celebrating Recent Work by Alyssa Battistoni
Celebrating Recent Work by Timothy Frye
Celebrating Recent Work by Seth Kimmel
Celebrating Recent Work by Elizabeth Leake
Celebrating Recent Work by Eleanor Johnson
Justice Forum: “La Cárcel del Sing Sing”: Music and Incarceration
Celebrating Recent Work by Lydia Goehr
Celebrating Recent Work by Rachel Adams
Celebrating Recent Work by John Ma
The Lionel Trilling Seminar: Kendall Thomas
Celebrating Recent Work by Eunji Kim
Celebrating Recent Work by John Phan
Lived in Real Time
Celebrating Recent Work by Dimitris Antoniou
Not Your Usual Resistance
Celebrating Recent Work by Frank Guridy
Incorrigibles The New York House of Refuge and New York State Training School for Girls
Celebrating Recent Work by Hannah Chazin
Celebrating Recent Work by David Hajdu
Justice Forum: Incarceration and Religion: an Event on the Bicentenary of Sing Sing Prison
Celebrating Recent Work by Julie Stone Peters
The Librarian of Rikers: Cartoons, Books, and Narratives in the Age of Mass Incarceration
Celebrating Recent Work by Gil Anidjar
Parasites, Hoarders, Bodies in Motion and Relation: Engaging with Michel Serres
Justice Forum: Colonial Incarceration and its Legacies in the Southern Philippines
Celebrating Recent Work by E. Mara Green
Celebrating Recent Work by João Pina
Celebrating Recent Work by Hannah Weaver
Celebrating Recent Work by Joseph Albernaz