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The Whitney Humanities Center is an interdisciplinary institution that reflects Yale’s longstanding commitment to the humanities. As well as promoting research and scholarly exchange, the Whitney hosts a wide array of public events, many of which are recorded and presented as podcasts. Highlights include the prestigious Tanner Lectures on Human Values, the Franke Lectures in the Humanities, the Schulman Lectures in Science and the Humanities, and the Finzi-Contini Lectures on European Literature. The Whitney also offers podcasts from our occasional series of public readings and talks by noted authors and concerts featuring Yale’s outstanding undergraduate musicians.

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The Whitney Humanities Center is an interdisciplinary institution that reflects Yale’s longstanding commitment to the humanities. As well as promoting research and scholarly exchange, the Whitney hosts a wide array of public events, many of which are recorded and presented as podcasts. Highlights include the prestigious Tanner Lectures on Human Values, the Franke Lectures in the Humanities, the Schulman Lectures in Science and the Humanities, and the Finzi-Contini Lectures on European Literature. The Whitney also offers podcasts from our occasional series of public readings and talks by noted authors and concerts featuring Yale’s outstanding undergraduate musicians.

    The Psychobiology of Parenting and Attachment

    The Psychobiology of Parenting and Attachment

    Linda Mayes and Helena Rutherford, of the Child Study Center at Yale University, deliver a lecture on the mechanisms of influence between children and parents in the processes of development, especially with regard to psychoanalysis.

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    Carrying Off the Colosseum: British Architectural Encounters with Rome in the 1770s

    Carrying Off the Colosseum: British Architectural Encounters with Rome in the 1770s

    Dr. Frank Salmon, Lecturer in the History of Art and Fellow of St. John’s College, Cambridge, delivers a lecture on the connections between the Classical architecture of antiquity and British architectural production in the eighteenth century.

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    The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence has Declined

    The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence has Declined

    Steven Pinker, Harvard College Professor and Johnstone Family Professor of Psychology at Harvard University, delivers a lecture on the phenomenon of statistic decline in violence throughout human history.

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    Antisemitism in the Ancient Mediterranean? Early Christianity and Anti-Judaism

    Antisemitism in the Ancient Mediterranean? Early Christianity and Anti-Judaism

    In fulfilling its mission to examine the whole history of Antisemitism, the Yale Program for the Study of Antisemitism hosts a panel discussion examining the philosophical and social origins of Anti-Judaism in Early Christianity.

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    Music and Architecture in Renaissance Venice

    Music and Architecture in Renaissance Venice

    Prof. Deborah Howard of Cambridge University delivers a lecture on her groundbreaking research on the acoustics of Renaissance churches and other concert venues in Venice. Intended to accompany the Franke Seminar entitled "Art and Music in Venice." Prof. Howard's lecture considers the acoustical needs of various composers and performers in the architectural spaces of Renaissance Venice. Her important research explores the performance possibilities in the various churches and concert venues of Venice and the way in which music written for those spaces may have sounded to different audiences. Prof. Howard is Professor of Architectural History in the Faculty of Architecture and History of Art and a Fellow of St. John"s College, Cambridge. She has published numerous books on the art and architecture of Venice and the Veneto.

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    Painting Music in Renaissance Venice

    Painting Music in Renaissance Venice

    Prof. David Rosand, Emeritus of Columbia University, delivers a lecture on representations of music and music making by Venetian painters in the Renaissance. As a guest speaker giving a public lecture to accompany the Franke Seminar on Art and Music in Venice in the Fall of 2011, Prof. Rosand’s presentation examines the depictions of music in Venetian Renaissance painting, including personifications of music itself, musicians, concerts, and instruments in the art of Titian, Tintoretto, Veronese, and their circle. Prof. Rosand also considers the metaphorical meaning of music as a signifier of harmony and order, and how those values were transferred to the image of Venice itself and Venetian culture. Prof. Rosand is the Meyer Schapiro Professor emeritus of Art History at Columbia University and has published numerous books on Venetian painting in the Renaissance.

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