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  • Joseph Blankholm – The Rituals of Secular Purification: Four Ways to Purify Religious Pollution

    CA, United States

    Being secular means not being religious, but it also means participating in a religion-like tradition. This paradox shapes the everyday lives of secular people, as well as institutions that depend on categories like secular, spiritual, religious, and superstitious. Relying on years of ethnographic research among very secular people, this lecture describes four ways of producing […]

  • Dávila Santiago and Robles Gutiérrez – Puerto Rico: Filming Resistance and Survival

    DNA Comedy Lab 155 S. River St., Santa Cruz, CA, United States

    For the last four years, Puerto Ricans have experienced challenges that will leave an indelible mark on their collective memory and history. In 2016, the U.S. government started to implement extreme austerity measures on the island and in 2017, the island experienced one of the most devastating hurricanes from the past 100 years. In 2019, […]

  • Speculative Futures of Labor: New Feminist and Critical Race Approaches Symposium

    Dream Inn Santa Cruz 175 W Cliff Dr, Santa cruz, CA, United States

    This symposium features emergent approaches to labor in light of the surge of interest in technological socioeconomic transformations (including robotics, AI, and app-based on demand services).This symposium, held on March 2-3, is part of the UC Speculative Futures Collective (UCSD, UCR, UCI, UCSC) that over a period of two years will feature events which will […]

  • Linguistics at Santa Cruz (LASC) 2020

    Stevenson Fireside Lounge Humanites 1 University of California, Santa Cruz Cowell College, Santa Cruz, CA, United States

    Every year towards the end of the winter quarter, the Linguistics at Santa Cruz (LASC) conference showcases the research of second and third year graduate students. This conference coincides with a visit to campus of prospective graduate students, and it always features as an invited speaker, a PhD alumna or alumnus of the department. This […]

  • Klaus Mühlhahn: China’s Rise in Historical Perspective

    Humanities 1, Room 210 1156 high st, Santa cruz, CA, United States

    The East Asian Colloquium Presents: Klaus Mühlhahn: China’s Rise in Historical Perspective Many commentators claim that China's ongoing global rise reflects a restoration of its earlier international prominence, while others highlight that China's emergence reflects distinctive characteristics of the country's current political leadership. In his new book, Making China Modern, Klaus Mühlhahn of the Free […]

  • Living Writers: Gretchen Primack

    Humanities Lecture Hall Santa Cruz, CA, United States

    Gretchen Primack is a poet and educator living in New York's Hudson Valley. She has taught and/or administrated with prison education programs (mostly college) since 2005. She's the author of three poetry collections: Visiting Days (Willow Books), Kind (Post Traumatic Press), and Doris' Red Spaces (Mayapple Press), and a chapbook, The Slow Creaking of Planets […]

  • CANCELLED: Dee Hibbert-Jones – Run With It

    Humanities 1, Room 210 1156 high st, Santa cruz, CA, United States

    Dee Hibbert-Jones' colloquium talk has been cancelled. We will try to reschedule for Spring or Fall 2020. Hibbert-Jones will discuss the challenges, politics and aesthetics in making her upcoming film Run With It, a feature documentary that is entirely animated. Made in collaboration with Nomi Talisman, the film tells the story of De’Jaun Correia, a […]

  • Mania Akbari: A Moon For My Father

    Communications 150, Studio C

    Mania Akbari collaborates with British sculptor Douglas White to coin a tender fusion of language, where a meeting of cinema and sculpture investigates the processes of physical and psychological destruction and renewal. Begun a matter of weeks after first meeting, the film charts a deepening artistic and personal relationship exploring the nature of skin, family, […]

  • Living Writers: Jennifer Tseng

    Humanities Lecture Hall Santa Cruz, CA, United States

    Poet and fiction writer Jennifer Tseng was born in Indiana and raised in California by a first generation Chinese engineer and a third generation German American microbiologist. Her flash fiction collection, The Passion of Woo & Isolde (Rose Metal Press 2017), was a Firecracker Award finalist and winner of an Eric Hoffer Book Award; and […]

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