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  • Film Screening: Caesar Must Die

    Digital Arts Research Center (DARC) Dark Lab Santa Cruz, CA, United States

    Winner of the Golden Bear at the Berlinale, Paolo and Vittorio Taviani's Caesar Must Die deftly melds narrative and documentary in a transcendently powerful drama-within-a-drama. The film was made in […]

    Free
  • "Genomics and Philosophy of Race" Conference

    Kresge Town Hall

    The "Genomics and Philosophy of Race" conference aims to foster a dialogue about race, and, in particular, about relationships between ideas of race and modern genomics research. Four panels of experts and two keynote speakers will consider scientific, historical, sociological, and philosophical questions: Does contemporary genomics inform and shift our classifications, conceptualizations, and consciousness of […]

  • Graduate Student Conference: "Matters Out of Place: Landscapes of Absence and Dislocation"

    Social Sciences 1, Room 261 Social Sciences 1‎ University of California Santa Cruz, College Ten, Santa Cruz, CA, United States

    While Mary Douglas' oft-quoted maxim states that, "dirt is matter out of place," it is also the soil in which life takes root. This conference positions landscapes as fertile ground from which to explore the politics of dirt and other matters out of place. Moving away from engagements with landscape as inert background or pristine […]

    Free
  • Nimrod Rosler: "Challenges in the Way to Peace in Israel/Palestine"

    Social Sciences 2, Room 121

    The winding way to peace in Israel and Palestine requires addressing challenges in the intersection between leaders, society and the political context. The current talk will present a framework to conceptualize the change process and studies – both qualitative and quantitative – that examine its different aspects during real events within the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Nimrod […]

    Free
  • Rick Baldoz: "The Strange Career of the Filipino 'National': Race, Immigration, and the Bordering of U.S. Empire"

    College 8, Room 301 College Eight 1156 High Street, Santa Cruz, CA, United States

    This talk will explore the incorporation of Filipino immigrants in the United States during the first half of the twentieth century, focusing on the interplay of colonialism, racial boundaries and citizenship policy. The influx of Filipinos to the United States that followed the annexation of the Philippines confounded American authorities tasked with enforcing traditional racial […]

    Free
  • Living Writers Series: Annie Boutelle in concert with Cowell College's Mary Holmes Festival

    Humanities Lecture Hall, Room 206 UCSC Humanities Lecture Hall, 1156 High Street, Santa Cruz, CA, United States

    Annie Boutelle is the author of Thistle and Rose: A Study of Hugh MacDiarmid’s Poetry, as well as two poetry collections, Becoming Bone and Nest of Thistles.   The spring 2014 Living Writers Reading Series, Dislocations and […]

  • Models of Mediterranean Modernity: The Perspective From the Longue Duree

    Music Center Recital Hall Music Center, Santa Cruz, CA, United States

    The UC Santa Cruz Emeriti Group presents the 2014 spring Emeriti Faculty Lecture "Models of Mediterranean Modernity: The Perspective From the Longue Duree" Viewed from a global perspective, the Mediterranean […]

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