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  • Music and Greek Drama: History, Theory, and Practice

    College 8, Room 240 College Eight 1156 High Street, Santa Cruz, CA, United States

    University of California, Santa Cruz Presents: Music and Greek Drama: History, Theory, and Practice An International Conference   In connection with the UCSC Theater Arts production of Orestes Terrorist, a new version of Euripides’ Orestes by Mary-Kay Gamel, Mainstage Theater, UCSC, May 20-29   May 28-29, 2011 College 8, Room 240   Scholars and theater […]

  • Under the Sign of War: U.S. Militarism and Asian Americanist Critique

    Humanities 1, Room 320

    This year’s Pacific Seminar returns focus to war, both as a way of invoking the foundational anti-Vietnam War struggles that inaugurated Asian American studies as an urgent political and epistemological project and as a contemporary analytic that wields the potential of reconfiguring the project of Asian American studies today.  In particular, this year’s Pacific Seminar […]

  • Roumyana Pancheva

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

    The Linguistics Colloquium Series Presents: Roumyana Pancheva (USC) Stay tuned for more details!

  • Living Writers Series: Neo Benshi

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

    Neo Benshi, Roxi Power Hamilton, Jen Hofer and Konrad Steiner present a new take on the Japanese tradition of “benshi”—a writer or actor who provides live narration and commentary alongside films. The neo-benshi concept invites writers/performers to choose scenes from well-known narrative features or TV shows, mute the soundtrack, and re-inscribe the familiar images with […]

  • Dai Jin-hua: “In Vogue: Politics and National Ethnicity in Lust, Caution and the Lust, Caution Phenomenon in China”

    Humanities 1, Room 202

    Dai Jinhua is Founder and Director of the Center for Contemporary Cultural Studies and Film Studies at Peking University, where she is also Professor of Chinese Literature and Language.  She is a prominent cultural scholar of literature, film, and popular culture. With Meng Yue, she wrote the 1989 Emerging on the Horizon of History, one […]

  • Joan Retallack: Poetry Reading

    Felix Kulpa Gallery 107 Elm Street, Santa Cruz, United States

    Poetry and Politics Research Cluster presents: A talk and workshop with Joan Retallack, followed by a poetry reading at Felix Kulpa Gallery in downtown Santa Cruz. Joan Retallack’s most recent publication Procedural Elegies  / Western Civ Cont’d / (Roof Books) was the poetry volume named by Artforum as a best book of 2010. Other poetry […]

  • Nancy Hornberger: “Multilingual Education Policy and Practice: Ten Certainties (Grounded in Indigenous Experience)”

    Cowell Conference Room Cowell College, Santa Cruz, CA, United States

    Ethnic diversity and inequality, intercultural communication and contact, and global political and economic interdependence are acknowledged realities in today’s world. Multilingual education, too, is a fact of life, and though there are a great variety of contexts, models, contents, and developmental trajectories in multilingual education policy and practice, it is possible to discern continuities that […]

  • Joan Retallack: “Reciprocal Alterities, Questions of Poethics for Difficult Times”

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

    Poetry and Politics Research Cluster presents: A talk and workshop with Joan Retallack, followed by a poetry reading at Felix Kulpa Gallery in downtown Santa Cruz. Joan Retallack’s most recent publication Procedural Elegies  / Western Civ Cont’d / (Roof Books) was the poetry volume named by Artforum as a best book of 2010. Other poetry […]

  • Tamara Spira: “Neoliberal Captivities: Pisagua Prison and the Low Intensity Form”

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

    The Center for Cultural Studies Colloquium Series Presents: Tamara Spira, UC President's Postdoctoral Fellow in Cultural Studies, UC Davis "Neoliberal Captivities: Pisagua Prison and the Low Intensity Form" Doctor Spira works at the intersections of feminist, comparative ethnic and hemispheric American studies, and is completing Movements of Feeling: Neoliberalism, Affect and (Post) Revolutionary Memory in […]

  • Women, Jews and Venetians Conference

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

    "L'Italie, Laboratoire de la modernite juive," -- Workshop of Jewish Modernity –  a group of scholars recently characterized Venice and the Ghetto and thereby focused discussion on how this laboratory shaped Jewish modernity.  Carrying forward a recently emerging scholarly view about early modern Jewish communities, these essays emphasize the interaction of the Jews in the […]

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