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Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages
In Memoriam - Professor Elizabeth Bernhardt

In Memoriam

Professor Elizabeth Bernhardt

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The Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages hosts five departments, as well as the Stanford Language Center.

Events

December
2
Date
Monday, December 2, 2024. 5:30pm

Of all the hymnographers whose works appear in the liturgical books of Byzantium, only one—Kassia—was a woman. Living in ninth-century Byzantium…

December
4
Date
Wednesday, December 4, 2024. 12:00pm - 1:15pm
Location
Building 260, Pigott Hall
450 Jane Stanford Way, Building 260, Stanford, CA 94305
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Organized and hosted by the Center for Medieval and Early Modern Studies (CMEMS).

Jacob Bell (History, Texas Tech)…

December
5
Date
Thursday, December 5, 2024. 3:30pm - 4:30pm
Location
Bldg. 240, Slavic Library, Rm 111

Join us for the final meeting this quarter of Marxisms, a bi-weekly DLCL reading group. 

Marxisms is dedicated to reading and discussing…

News

With deep sadness, we mourn the loss of Professor Elizabeth Bernhardt, a distinguished scholar, educator, and cherished member of the DLCL community.
Cintia Santana’s poetry collection, The Disordered Alphabet (Four Way Books, 2023) received the 43rd Annual Northern California Book Award.
The DLCL joins the international digital humanities community in remembering the life and legacy of C. Michael Sperberg-McQueen (1954-2024). Michael received his B.A. in German Studies and Comparative Literature with distinction, and with Honors in German Studies at Stanford in 1977, along with an M.A.

Research Unit

Speakers in a Symposium

Focal Groups

DLCL Focal Groups bring together faculty members and graduate students who share academic interests ranging across and beyond singular languages and national literatures. Our Focal Groups are conceived as portals that open from the Division outward to the wider community of literary and humanities scholars. All Focal Groups include participants from humanities departments outside the DLCL. Each focal group maintains a research workshop at which both faculty and graduate students present and discuss their work. Some Focal Groups offer formal courses, and all groups are responsible for overseeing research-oriented endeavors, including sponsoring conferences, publications, podcasts, and other activities that disseminate the outcomes of their research.

Female Speakers in a Symposium

Research Groups

DLCL Research Groups are collaborative groups that receive funding from the DLCL for one to three years. Graduate students from within the DLCL and other Stanford departments can start a research group by submitting a proposal during the Call for Proposals period each year in the spring for the following academic year.

Students Listening to a Speaker

Reading Groups

DLCL Reading Groups are smaller, student-run groups, centered around a specific area of literature. Unlike DLCL Focal Groups and Research Groups, Reading Groups do not require a Faculty PI, and typically hold internal meetings and discussions. DLCL Reading Groups are coordinated by DLCL graduate students and include students from within the DLCL and other Stanford departments.