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Alumni feature on Argyro Nicolaou by Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences

September 18, 2019 in press

For literature scholar and filmmaker Argyro Nicolaou, PhD ’18, stories, images, and film have the power to unlock new understandings of migration. Through her filmmaking efforts and literary studies in comparative literature, which include her doctoral dissertation, she leverages these media to illuminate Europe’s relationship with the Mediterranean and focus on the narrative dimensions of forced displacement.

Read the full article here: https://gsas.harvard.edu/news/stories/history-lessons

Tags: History, art, research
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