Columbia Global Centers | Paris
Reid Hall, 4 rue de Chevreuse
75006 Paris
All events are free and open to the public/
Tous nos événements sont ouverts au public et gratuits
Lundi 4 FÉVRIER 2019
19:00
Bioethics in the United States:
An Overview of Policy and Impacts on Professional Practice
Co-organized by the French School of Public Heath (EHESP) and the Joseph Mailman School of Public Health and the Masters of Bioethics program a Columbia University
Moderator: Karine Lefeuvre, Professor of Law and Ethics and Deputy Dean of the Department of Human and Social Sciences at EHESP School of Public Health, Member of the French National Committee of Ethics (Comité Consultatif National d’Ethique CCNE).
Speakers: Dr. Robert Klitzman, Professor of Clinical Psychiatry in the College of Physicians and Surgeons and the Joseph Mailman School of Public Health and Director of the Masters of Bioethics Program at Columbia University.
David N. Hoffman, Health care attorney and clinical ethicist, and Chief Compliance Officer at The Floating Hospital, Lecturer in Bioethics, Bioethics Masters and Certificate Program, School of Professional Studies.
Mardi 5 FÉVRIER 2019
19:00
Soirée Alexandra David-Neel, une cantatrice exploratrice
avec Jeanne Mascolo de Filippis et Samuel Thévoz , animée par Marie Magdeleine Lessana
Alexandra David-Neel fut une femme exceptionnelle à plus d’un titre. On la connait comme une aventurière pionnière, orientaliste et exploratrice certainement la plus importante du xxe siècle, mais on sait moins qu’elle fut également cantatrice, journaliste, féministe engagée, et bouddhiste.
Deux ouvrages viennent de paraître qui mettent en lumière la jeunesse ainsi que des traits moins connus de la personnalité de celle que l’on surnomma « la femme aux semelles de vent ». Le premier est la dernière biographie de l’exploratrice renfermant des textes et des images inédites, et le second un manuscrit d’un roman jusqu’à aujourd’hui inédit, publié sous la direction du chercheur Samuel Thévoz.
Programme :
19H Projection du film « Alexandra David-Neel, du Sikkim au Tibet Interdit », de Jeanne Mascolo de Filippis et Antoine de Maximy , primé dans de nombreux festivals internationaux.
20h Rencontre avec Jeanne Mascolo et Samuel Thévoz autour de la parution de leur deux ouvrages.
21h dédicace
Mercredi 6 FÉVRIER 2019
18:00
Designing Babies: How Technology is Changing the Ways We Create Children
Co-organized by the French School of Public Heath (EHESP) and the Joseph Mailman School of Public Health and the Masters of Bioethics program a Columbia University
Moderator: Karine Lefeuvre, Professor of Law and Ethics and Deputy Dean of the Department of Human and Social Sciences at EHESP School of Public Health, Member of the French National Committee of Ethics (Comité Consultatif National d’Ethique CCNE).
Speaker: Dr. Robert Klitzman, Professor of Clinical Psychiatry in the College of Physicians and Surgeons and the Joseph Mailman School of Public Health and Director of the Masters of Bioethics Program at Columbia University.
Mercredi 6 FÉVRIER 2019
19:00
The Psychopathology of the Doppelgänger: Creating a Twinned Self in Fiction
Lecture by Deborah Levy, author, and Fellow with the Institute for Ideas and Imagination
Deborah Levy will discuss her research for a new novel that will interrogate an encounter with an apparently identical human double. Exploring psychoanalytic ideas and literary strategies to engage with the uncanny, Levy will unfold her approach to doubling, split selves, wayward selves, contested identities, alter-egos, shadows, avatars, being in two minds, and speaking through an other.
This lecture is part of the "Wednesdays at the Institute" lecture series organized by the Institute for Ideas & Imagination.
Jeudi 7 FÉVRIER 2019
19:00
Film and conversation: "Transmissions of Unwanted Pasts"
Part of the Kembara Festival of Southeast Asian art, film and literature
curated by Tash Aw, author, and Fellow at the Institute for Ideas and Imagination
Writer and film maker Prabda Yoon presents his latest short film, Transmission of Unwanted Pasts, specially commissioned by Columbia Institute for Ideas and Imagination as part of the KEMBARA series of events. He will talk about memory, history, and Thailand with Sylvie Kauffmann and Brice Pedroletti of Le Monde.
Co-organized with the Columbia Institute for Ideas and Imagination.