AAU Research: Turkey and the European Union

July 23rd, 2012  |  by  |  published in EOTW talks to, Most recent, Special Features

AAU Research: Turkey and the European Union

Turkish scholar Meltem Ahiska wrote, “Europe has been an object of desire as well as a source of frustration for Turkish national identity in a long and strained history.” In their research at Anglo-American University, lecturer Pelin Ayan, Ph.D. and Juraj Mahfoud have taken it upon themselves to ask, is the feeling mutual? Working under [...]

Nicolas Cusanus and the Renaissance World of Art

September 1st, 2011  |  by  |  published in Faculty Works, Most recent

Nicolas Cusanus and the Renaissance World of Art

Katerina Prusova teaches in the Humanities faculty at AAU, she is also a lecturer at the National Gallery in Prague, Collection of Old Masters (St. Agnes Monastery, Sternberg Palace).   Page one Introduction His power is called light by some. Not a light perceptible through senses or accessible through reason or intellect but light of [...]

Markers: Gravestones and the Linguistic Ethnography of Czech-Moravians in Texas

September 1st, 2011  |  by  |  published in Faculty Works

Markers: Gravestones and the Linguistic Ethnography of Czech-Moravians in Texas

Eva Eckert, Ph.D. is the guarantor of the Central East European Studies program at AAU. Her courses include Language and Mind, Intercultural Communication, and Territorial Studies: The Story of Language. Her essay below has been edited from its original version. Photos by Eva Eckert.   Page One Introduction Graveyards represent cultural values and traditions of [...]

EOTW talks to AAU’s Etienne Augé

September 1st, 2011  |  by  |  published in EOTW talks to, Special Features

EOTW talks to AAU's Etienne Augé

Etienne Augé is guarantor of the School of Journalism at AAU. His courses include Mass Communications, Introduction to Cultural Diplomacy, and Visual Culture. In this video, Dr. Augé gives the AAU community and the public at large a brief history of his work, interests, and reasons for choosing to teach at Anglo-American University.

Welcome to the preview edition of the new East of the West!

May 24th, 2011  |  by  |  published in News

Dear AAU students, faculty and staff, It is my privilege to introduce to you the new direction taken for East of West! We’re currently in beta, sorting out a few formatting kinks, and working to make EOTW worthy of the academic excellence it is designed to exhibit. At this point in development I would like [...]

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