Futures
In 2019-2020, The Humanities Institute is investigating what lies ahead by leading conversations in Santa Cruz and beyond on the theme of Futures.
What kind of futures can we imagine? And how does thinking about the future inform our present? Speculative fiction, historical insights, and feminist approaches are among the elements of the Humanities that help us grapple with an uncertain future and changing daily reality.
Join our events and courses exploring the futures that are possible and the worlds we want to live in. Engage with us as we ask fundamental questions: How will human societies adapt to coming environmental changes? What is the future of race, gender, sexuality, religion, and other social categories? And what will it mean to be human in an age of genetic engineering and artificial intelligence? In the face of major technological advances, ecological transformations, and radical political developments, the Humanities can provide insights into a range of possible futures and inspire new ways to navigate our complex world.
Running through these discussions of Futures will be a meta-discussion about the future of the Humanities. Because in many ways, The Humanities Institute—and the programming, classes, and research we support—is a demonstration of where the Humanities is headed. We specialize in the specifics and the broader context. We see the forest and the trees. We’re the future of the Humanities, at the forefront of vital inquiry and new ideas. Onward into the future. Look ahead with us.
This effort is part of our Expanding Humanities Impact and Publics project, funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
Nov 1-2, 2019
Against Orthodoxies: Hayden White Conference
Nov 14, 2019
Living Writers: After Ursula
Nov 21, 2019
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Database
Nov 21-23, 2019
Frankencon
Dec 4th, 2019
Surrogate Humanity: Race, Robots, and the Politics of Technological Futures
Jan 23, 2020
Sawyer Seminar with Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
Feb 4, 2020
Questions That Matter: “Reporting the Middle East”
Feb 19, 2020
Unrest Film Screening
Feb 27, 2020
Sawyer Seminar with Amitav Ghosh
March 2-3, 2020
Speculative Futures of Labor: New Feminist and Critical Race Approaches Symposium
March 6, 2020
Sawyer Exhibit opening at MAH “Beyond the World’s End”
March 19, 2020
Diller Lecture “The Future of Jewish Food” (Contemporary Jewish Museum in SF)
April 2, 2020
Sawyer Exhibit opening at Sesnon Gallery “We Are Not Aliens”
April 5, 2020
Baskin Ethics Lecture – Margaret Atwood
April 15, 2020
Sawyer Seminar with Nick Estes and Melanie Yazzie
April 29, 2020
Sawyer Seminar with Amin Husain and Nitasha Dhillon
Hope in the time of dystopia September 2020
2020 Peggy Downes Baskin Ethics Lecture to feature visionary author Margaret Atwood September 2020
The Deep Read: Margaret Atwood Live August 2020
Graduate Profile: Jose Antonio Villarán, Literature Doctoral Student June 2020
Announcing Seven New THI Public Fellows May 2020
Congratulations to the Inaugural Winners of the Coha / Gunderson Prize in Speculative Futures May 2020
Public Fellow Spotlight: Eric Sneathen, Literature Doctoral Candidate May 2020
Undergraduate Public Fellows Spotlight: Davenport Jail Museum May 2020
Imagining the Post-Pandemic University May 2020
Freedom and Race in the COVID-19 Era May 2020
Making Sense of COVID-19 May 2020
Questions that Matter in the Time of Pandemic April 2020
Announcing our 2020-2021 theme: Memory April 2020
Atwood Answers April 2020
New Committee on Graduate Student Grant Writing
The Deep Read Santa Cruz Salon March 2020
Humanities Institute launches new ‘Deep Read’ initiative with spotlight on Margaret Atwood February 2020
Amitav Ghosh February 2020
THI Research Cluster Presents a Free Screening of “Unrest” February 2020
The Coha-Gunderson Prize in Speculative Futures February 2020
Questions That Matter: Reporting the Middle East January 2020
Public Fellow Profile: Gabriel Mindel, History of Consciousness Doctoral Candidate January 2020
Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor to kick off ‘Beyond the End of the World’ lecture series January 2020
The Age of Intoxication: An Excerpt of Faculty Work December 2019
Ages of Intoxication: an Interview with Benjamin Breen December 2019
Visual studies graduate student drawn by focus on decolonization November 2019
Exploring the impact and ethics of the Frankenstein phenomena November 2019
Latino Studies Graduate Student Focused on History, Roots November 2019
Introducing Four New THI Research Clusters November 2019
Against Orthodoxies – Working with Hayden White November 2019
Campus Conference to Honor Renowned Late Historian Hayden White October 2019
Celebrating 20 Years of Inquiry, Investigation, and Innovation September 2019
Sienna Ballou on The Highlights of the Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music July 2019
THI Welcomes Saskia Dunkell, New Research Program Manager June 2019
Announcing Ten New THI Public Fellows May 2019
Announcing Three New THI GSIs May 2019
Call for Co-Sponsorship
The Humanities Institute is preparing an exciting year of Futures programs and events on campus and in our community. Please contact Saskia Nauenberg Dunkell (THI Research Program Manager) at saskia@ucsc.edu if you are interested in collaborating.