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SUMMARY:Joan Judge: "The Courtesan’s Other: Visibility\, Sexuality\, and the Republican Lady in Early Twentieth Century China"
DESCRIPTION:In this richly illustrated lecture\, Joan Judge explores the emergence of “Republican Ladies\,” a new group of women in early twentieth century China\, who were more visible than their talented late imperial forebears and more respectable than their infamously public courtesan contemporaries. She draws upon photographs and texts that appeared in China’s first commercial women’s journal\, Funü shibao 婦女時報 (The women’s eastern times\, Shanghai 1911-1917)\, a journal committed to calling the new Republican woman into being. In her talk\, Judge probes the links between this self-conscious reconstitution of Chinese womanhood and the constitution of early Republican culture and politics. \nPoster available here. \nJoan Judge\, Associate Professor in the Department of History and Division of Humanities\, York University\, Toronto
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/joan-judge-the-courtesans-other-visibility-sexuality-and-the-republican-lady-in-early-twentieth-century-china-2/
LOCATION:Stevenson Fireside Lounge\, Humanites 1 University of California\, Santa Cruz Cowell College\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20101104T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20101104T140000
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CREATED:20101027T235354Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop on the Future of the Humanities w/ David Theo Goldberg (UCHRI)
DESCRIPTION:At this critical time in the history of our university and the academy\, in general\, please join us for a workshop on the future of the Humanities led by David Theo Goldberg\, Director of the University of California Humanities Research Institute (UCHRI). \nGoldberg\, a professor at UC-Irvine\, is a ground breaking scholar of critical race theory and an award winning film-maker. The UCHRI administers a wide range of programs for scholars\, including Multicampus Research Groups\, President’s Faculty Research Fellowships\, Residential Research Groups\, Community Outreach and Teaching Grants\, Extramural Explorations\, and others.\nPanelists include:\nJim Clifford\nProfessor Emeritus\, History of Consciousness\nNathaniel Deutsch\nProfessor of History and Literature\nDirector\, Institute for Humanities Research\nCo-Director\, Center for Jewish Studies\nGail Hershatter\nProfessor and Chair\, Department of History\nFormer Chair\, Pacific Rim Research Program Executive Committee\nEric Porter\nProfessor and Chair\, Department of American Studies\nUCSC campus representative to UCHRI\nSteering committee member\, UC Center for New Racial Studies \nIf you would like to meet with David Theo Goldberg to talk about a specific UCHRI program after the workshop\, please contact Irena Polić\, ipolic@ucsc.edu \nFor further information and questions please contact: ihr@ucsc.edu
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/workshop-on-the-future-of-the-humanities-w-david-theo-goldberg-uchri-2/
LOCATION:Stevenson Fireside Lounge\, Humanites 1 University of California\, Santa Cruz Cowell College\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20101104T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20101104T173000
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CREATED:20101102T191631Z
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SUMMARY:Mario Garcia: "Rediscovering and Rethinking the Chicano Movement: A Historian's Quest"
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the second talk in the Unfinished Revolutions Lecture Series:\nMario Garcia: “Rediscovering and Rethinking the Chicano Movement: A Historian’s Quest”
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/mario-garcia-rediscovering-and-rethinking-the-chicano-movement-a-historians-quest-2/
LOCATION:Humanities 1\, Room 520\, Humanites 1 University of California\, Santa Cruz Cowell College\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20101105T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20101105T180000
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CREATED:20101027T235902Z
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SUMMARY:The University We Are For
DESCRIPTION:Please see full posterfor speaker list and complete announcement! \nThe academy has been under considerable pressure recently\, both fiscally and fueled by new pressures on\nknowledge formation\, and on pedagogical\, and organizational form. The university as such has come into\nquestion\, both within and without. This understandably has prompted both anxiety and critical responses\namong faculty\, students\, research and administrative staff. At the same time\, there has been much less\nfocus on the university we might be for\, that which we might work together to promote\, whether in the\ntradition of Bishop Newman’s or Jan Pelikan’s reflections on “the idea of the university” or in Jacques\nDerrida’s critical conception of the university without condition. The distinguished panel will lead a\ndiscussion of “the university we are for”. Please join us in the second of a series on what should be a\ndynamic discussion of a set of issues crucial to the contemporary academy. \nFREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/the-university-we-are-for-2/
LOCATION:Doreen B. Townsend Center for the Humanities\, UC Berkeley\, Townsend Center For Humanitiesmore info‎ 220 Stephens Hall\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20101117T120000
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CREATED:20101013T010015Z
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SUMMARY:Dean Mathiowetz: “Haptic Hierarchy: Luxury as Political Affect”
DESCRIPTION:This talk explores luxury as one way that hierarchy\, social distance\, and subordination are felt affectively by bodies in consumption-oriented societies. The project seeks to upend a tradition of social thought that interprets luxury consumption as an other-directed\, visually-mediated\, and easily-subverted “language” of hierarchy and class. Professor Mathiowetz is a political theorist and the author of Appeals to Interest: Language\, Contestation\, and Political Agency (Penn State\, 2011). \nDean Mathiowetz is Associate Professor of Politics at UCSC. \nSponsored by the Center for Cultural Studies with staff support provided by the Institute for Humanities Research\, UCSC.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/dean-mathiowetz-haptic-hierarchy-luxury-as-political-affect-2/
LOCATION:Stevenson Fireside Lounge\, Humanites 1 University of California\, Santa Cruz Cowell College\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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CREATED:20101013T010627Z
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SUMMARY:Earll Kingston
DESCRIPTION:Earll Kingston\, a fourth generation Californian\, has performed with many Bay Area Theatres including the Berkeley Rep\, The Magic Theatre\, The Aurora Theatre\, and Anima Mundi. While living in Hawaii he acted in various episodes of “Hawaii 5-0” and “Magnum P.I.”. From 1990 to 1997 Kingston performed “Down The Great Unknown” at the Grand Canyon and at various venues around the U.S. Since 1994 he has assisted his wife\, the writer Maxine Hong Kingston\, in creating writing and meditation communities for the survivors of war and trauma. \nSponsored by the Asian Diasporas Research Cluster with staff support from the Institute for Humanities Research\, UCSC; Sponsorship from the Asian American/Pacific Islander Resource Center\, Poets & Writers\, Inc. with funding from The James Irvine Foundation\, co-sponsorship from the Porter College George Hitchcock Poetry Fund\, Literature Department\, Laurie Sain Creative Writing Endowment\, Kresge College Writing Center\, and Cowell College Press\, UCSC.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/earll-kingston-2/
LOCATION:Humanities Lecture Hall\, Room 206\, UCSC Humanities Lecture Hall\, 1156 High Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20101119T153000
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SUMMARY:Amy Rose Deal: A-thematic possessor raising\, object shift\, and the grammar of valencet
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Linguistics Research Center\, UCSC. For more information\, please contact Debbie Belville at irc@ling.ucsc.edu.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/syntax-visitor-series-amy-rose-deal-2/
LOCATION:Stevenson Fireside Lounge\, Humanites 1 University of California\, Santa Cruz Cowell College\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20101122T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20101122T180000
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CREATED:20101117T004606Z
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SUMMARY:A Conversation with Michael Scherer
DESCRIPTION:A Conversation with Michael Scherer – White House Correspondent for TIME Magazine and UCSC Literature/Creative Writing Alum.\nQuestions? Contact: Micah Perks meperks@ucsc.edu \nFlyer is available here.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/a-conversation-with-michael-scherer-2/
LOCATION:Kresge Seminar Room 159\,  Seminar Room Bldg‎ University of California Santa Cruz\, University of California Santa Cruz: Kresge College\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95060\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20101122T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20101122T183000
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CREATED:20101116T021133Z
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SUMMARY:Deann Borshay Liem: Film: "IN THE MATTER OF CHA JUNG HEE"
DESCRIPTION:The Asian Diasporas Research Cluster at the Institute of Humanities Research is pleased to present the following film screening: \nIN THE MATTER OF CHA JUNG HEE (2010) \npreceded by a documentary short-in-progress on the Korean War\, MEMORY OF THE FORGOTTEN WAR\, \nand followed by Q & A with filmmaker\, Deann Borshay Liem \nPoster available here. \nMONDAY\, NOVEMBER 22\, 2010\, 5 p.m. \nCOMMUNICATIONS 150/STUDIO C \n(building located between Baskin Engineering and College 9/10) \nAbout the film: Her passport said she was Cha Jung Hee. She knew she was not. So began a 40-year deception for a Korean adoptee who came to the US in 1966. Told to keep her true identity a secret from her new American family\, this eight-year-old girl quickly forgot she was ever anyone else. But why had her identity been switched? And who was the real Cha Jung Hee? In the Matter of Cha Jung Hee documents the search to find answers. Part mystery\, part personal odyssey\, the film follows acclaimed filmmaker\, Deann Borshay Liem\, as she returns to her native Korea to find her “double\,” the mysterious girl whose place she took in America. Traversing landscapes of memory\, amnesia\, and identity\, while also uncovering layers of deception in her adoption\, Borshay Liem’s moving and provocative film probes the ethics of international adoption and reveals the costs of living a lie. \nAbout the filmmaker: Deann Borshay Liem has over twenty years experience working in development\, production\, and distribution of independent documentaries. She is producer\, director\, and writer for the Emmy Award-nominated documentary\, First Person Plural (Sundance\, 2000)\, and executive producer for Spencer Nakasako’s Kelly Loves Tony (PBS\, 1998) and AKA Don Bonus (PBS\, 1996\, Emmy Award). She served as co-producer for Special Circumstances (PBS\, 2009)\, which follows Chilean exile\, Hector Salgado\, as he attempts to reconcile with former interrogators and torturers in Chile. She was the former director of the Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) where she supervised the development\, distribution\, and broadcast of new films for public television and worked with Congress to support minority representation in public media. A Sundance Institute Fellow and a recipient of a Rockefeller Film/Video Fellowship\, Borshay Liem is the director\, producer\, and writer of the new feature-length documentary\, In the Matter of Cha Jung Hee. \nCo-sponsored by Oakes College\, the Asian American/Pacific Islander Resource Center\, the Department of Film and Digital Media\, the Social Documentation Program\, the Department of History\, and Stevenson College\, this event is free and open to the public. For more information\, please contact Christine Hong at cjhong@ucsc.edu. For disability-related needs\, please contact AA/PIRC at 459-5349 or aapirc@ucsc.edu.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/deann-borshay-liem-film-in-the-matter-of-cha-jung-hee-2/
LOCATION:Communications 150\, Studio C
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