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AI Cluster Meeting – Dan Zimmer
AI Cluster Meeting – Dan Zimmer
The Humanities Institute Research cluster, “Humanities in the Age of AI,” is pleased to invite you to a series of meetings this winter quarter. The research cluster boasts a diverse group of core participants. This includes esteemed faculty members from various disciplines, graduate students representing politics, history, literature, philosophy, feminist studies, and film and visual […]
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Geographies of Dissent: A Trans/Feminist Dialogue
Geographies of Dissent: A Trans/Feminist Dialogue
Feminist Studies presents Geographies of Dissent — a dialogue centering trans/feminist vernaculars of the geopolitical, and how current histories of occupation and authoritarianism have impacted feminist projects of dissent. The first 20 students who register for the full day will receive their choice of one of the speakers' books. 11am | Violent Intimacies: The Trans […]
Kuumbwa Jazz Presents: American Patchwork Quartet
Kuumbwa Jazz Presents: American Patchwork Quartet
Kuumbwa Jazz is pleased to present American Patchwork Quartet (APQ) on Friday, January 31, 2025 at 7:00PM! Join the live concert and support American Patchwork Quartet's mission to reclaim the immigrant soul of American Roots Music as APQ weaves modern immigrant dreams into songs. American Patchwork Quartet (APQ), led by multi-Grammy award-winning guitarist/vocalist Clay Ross, […]
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Dixita Deka–After Insurgency: Farming Journeys and Rehabilitation in Northeast India
Dixita Deka–After Insurgency: Farming Journeys and Rehabilitation in Northeast India
Since India’s independence in 1947, militarization, the extractive regime, and capital have significantly transformed the agrarian landscape in Northeast India. This talk is based on ongoing ethnographic work in Assam among the former insurgents of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) who have taken up farming. Reclaiming the fields and the commons has been […]
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Bookshop Santa Cruz Presents: Neko Case | THE HARDER I FIGHT THE MORE I LOVE YOU
Bookshop Santa Cruz Presents: Neko Case | THE HARDER I FIGHT THE MORE I LOVE YOU
Beloved Grammy-nominated musician Neko Case will share her new book, THE HARDER I FIGHT THE MORE I LOVE YOU — a "heartbreaking and funny" memoir of a poverty-stricken childhood, obsessive desires, and indispensable friendships that reflects on the way art and music and a deep connection to nature guided her journey towards stardom (Maggie Smith, […]
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Deep Read Salon: Revisiting Mark Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Deep Read Salon: Revisiting Mark Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Join us for a Deep Read salon on Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn featuring UC Santa Cruz Professor of Literature and Twain Scholar, Susan Gillman. Prof. Gillman will discuss Twain's novel in the context of 19th-century literature and history and explain its broader cultural influence and reach. She'll help lay the groundwork for understanding […]
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Undiscovered Shakespeare: Timon of Athens – Episode 1
Undiscovered Shakespeare: Timon of Athens – Episode 1
Join us for this year's, Undiscovered Shakespeare featuring Timon of Athens (1606), a late play focusing on the corrosive effects of prodigality and ingratitude in an apparently democratic society. Gretchen Minton, Professor of English at the University of Montana, Bozeman and the editor of the most recent Arden edition of the play, will be the […]
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Derek Penslar – Is Israel a Settler-Colonial State?
Derek Penslar – Is Israel a Settler-Colonial State?
The Center for Jewish Studies Presents The Helen Diller Distinguished Lecture in Jewish Studies featuring Derek Penslar. Derek Penslar will be presenting his talk titled Is Israel a Settler-Colonial State? Since the 1960s, referencing Israel as settler-colonial has been a common polemical practice, a means of delegitimization of the state of Israel and those who […]
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AI Cluster Meeting – Katie Shilton
AI Cluster Meeting – Katie Shilton
The Humanities Institute Research cluster, “Humanities in the Age of AI,” is pleased to invite you to a series of meetings this winter quarter. The research cluster boasts a diverse group of core participants. This includes esteemed faculty members from various disciplines, graduate students representing politics, history, literature, philosophy, feminist studies, and film and visual […]
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Ajay Skaria – The Part of the Indigenous: Adivasis and the Subaltern Intimation of Freedom
Ajay Skaria – The Part of the Indigenous: Adivasis and the Subaltern Intimation of Freedom
This talk attends to what the Subaltern Studies tradition begins to think and gives to our own times to think. The emergence of Subaltern Studies was part of the increasing […]
Undiscovered Shakespeare: Timon of Athens – Episode 2
Undiscovered Shakespeare: Timon of Athens – Episode 2
Join us for this year's, Undiscovered Shakespeare featuring Timon of Athens (1606), a late play focusing on the corrosive effects of prodigality and ingratitude in an apparently democratic society. Gretchen […]
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Fall 2024 Aurora Lecture: G. S. Sahota
Fall 2024 Aurora Lecture: G. S. Sahota
Join us as we welcome G.S. Sahota—Aurora Chair in Sikh and Punjabi Studies and Associate Professor of Literature at the University of California, Santa Cruz for a conversation on Equality […]
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Undiscovered Shakespeare: Timon of Athens – Episode 3
Undiscovered Shakespeare: Timon of Athens – Episode 3
Join us for this year's, Undiscovered Shakespeare featuring Timon of Athens (1606), a late play focusing on the corrosive effects of prodigality and ingratitude in an apparently democratic society. Gretchen […]
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Living Writers with Hannah Sanghee Park
Living Writers with Hannah Sanghee Park
Living Writers Series – Winter 2025 Grief Sequence Not to suppress mourning (suffering)...but to change it, transform it…after Prageeta Sharma & Roland Barthes Hannah Sanghee Park is the author of […]