Events
FeaturedPrisons and Poetics: Reginald Dwayne Betts and Craig Haney
Virtual EventThe Institute of the Arts and Sciences and The Humanities Institute are pleased to present a poetry reading and conversation with award-winning American poet Reginald Dwayne Betts and renowned social psychologist Craig Haney, moderated by Professor Gina Dent. The event is part of the IAS Visualizing Abolition Series and The Humanities Institute's yearlong series on […]
Book Talk – Christine Hong: A Violent Peace: Race, US Militarism, and Cultures of Democratization in Cold War Asia and the Pacific
Virtual EventJoin us for a book Talk and celebration of Christine Hong's (Assoc Prof Lit and Director of CRES) new book A Violent Peace: Race, US Militarism, and Cultures of Democratization in Cold War Asia and the Pacific (Stanford U Press, 2020) with respondents: Neel Ahuja (Assoc Professor, FMST and CRES) and Alyosha Goldstein (Professor, American Studies, University […]

Nick Estes and Melanie K. Yazzie, of The Red Nation
Virtual EventNick Estes (Lower Brule Sioux) and Melanie Yazzie (Diné) of The Red Nation, respond to the prompt: What lies beyond dystopian catastrophism, and how can we cultivate radical futures of social justice and ecological flourishing? Welcomed by Chairman Valentin Lopez (Amah Mutsun) Moderated by Mayanthi Fernando and T. J. Demos Nick Estes is Kul Wicasa […]

Dina Danon: Modernity in the Eastern Sephardi Diaspora – The Jews of Late Ottoman Izmir
Virtual EventDina Danon (Binghamton University) will speak in HIS 74B on her book titled The Jews of Ottoman Izmir: A Modern History (Stanford University Press, 2020). This lecture will tell the story of a long-overlooked Ottoman Jewish community in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Drawing extensively on a rich body of previously untapped Ladino […]

Inaugurating Alternative Futures: A Conversation with Melanie Yazzie and Michelle Daigle
Virtual EventThe U.S. President’s Inauguration is on January 20th. We use that date as an occasion to think about alternative futures and political possibilities not beholden to colonial and capitalist dispossession, U.S. sovereignty, and the nation-state form, focusing in particular on Indigenous pathways to alternative political-ethical futures. Melanie Yazzie (University of New Mexico) and Michelle Daigle […]

Prisons, Histories and Erasures: Joanne Barker, Maria Gaspar and Kelly Lytle Hernandez
Virtual EventFor the next Visualizing Abolition event, Joanne Barker, Maria Gaspar, and Kelly Lytle Hernández join us to discuss the histories and present struggles that disappear within the labyrinthian network of prisons, jails, and detention centers in the United States. Together, these influential artist and historians will talk about what is made visible when the settler […]

Migrant Futures: South Asia and The Middle East (I) Sound into Form
Virtual EventPresented by the Center for South Asian Studies and the Center for the Middle East and North Africa. Featuring Lawrence Abu Hamdan (Artist) and Kareem Khubchandani (Mellon Bridge Assistant Professor, Tufts University).
Living Writers: Sofia Samatar
Virtual EventSofia Samatar is the author of the novels A Stranger in Olondria and The Winged Histories, the short story collection, Tender, and Monster Portraits, a collaboration with her brother, the artist Del Samatar. Her work has received several honors, including the World Fantasy Award. She teaches Arabic literature, African literature, and speculative fiction at James […]
FeaturedAn evening with Jennifer Brea and Megan Moodie – Talking about chronic illness, care, and Covid
Virtual EventJoin Sundance Award winning Filmmaker Jennifer Brea and anthropologist and writer Megan Moodie for an evening of conversation and reflection on chronic illness, the global crisis of care, and Covid-19. As the numbers of the chronically ill grow rapidly worldwide due to what is being called “long Covid,” there is much to be learned from […]

Yarimar Bonilla – An Unthinkable State: Puerto Rico, the United States and the Aporias of U.S. Empire
Virtual EventIn the wake of Hurricane Maria, unprecedented attention turned to the unincorporated territory of Puerto Rico and its enduring colonial relationship with the United States. This presentation will examine the rising popularity and shifting strategies of the Puerto Rican statehood movement, with a focus on how and why annexation has come to be imagined as […]
