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SUMMARY:Eugene Switkes\, "Studies of Visual Perception: A Window into Brain and Behavior"
DESCRIPTION:Eugene Switkes\nScientists and humanists have found common interests in understanding correlations between neural events and complex human behavior. Over the past 30 years we have studied how aspects of human visual perception arise from neural processes that occur in the anatomical substrates of human vision. Professor Switkes discusses how understanding the brain’s recoding of spatial and chromatic information sheds light on the neural basis of visual behavioral phenomena. \nEugene Switkes is Professor of Chemistry and Psychobiology at UC Santa Cruz. He is an Affiliate Professor of Vision Sciences and Optometry at UC Berkeley. \nThis colloquium is presented by the Center for Cultural Studies\, with staff support from the Institute for Humanities Research.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/eugene-switkes-studies-of-visual-perception-a-window-into-brain-and-behavior-2/
LOCATION:Stevenson Fireside Lounge\, Humanites 1 University of California\, Santa Cruz Cowell College\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Peggy Downes Baskin Ethics Lecture:  Lisa Jean Moore\, "Among the Missing: Operations in Recovering Bodies"
DESCRIPTION:Lisa Jean Moore\nLisa Jean Moore\, medical sociologist and Professor of Sociology and Gender Studies at Purchase College\, State University of New York\, will present a talk based on her recent book Missing Bodies: The Politics of Visibility. We know more about the physical body—how it begins\, how it responds to illness\, even how it decomposes—than ever before. Yet not all bodies are created equal\, some bodies clearly count more than others\, and some bodies are not recognized at all. By examining the cultural politics at work in disappearances and inclusions of the physical body Prof. Moore shows how the social\, medical and economic consequences of visibility can reward or undermine privilege in society. \nThe Peggy Downes Baskin Ethics Lecture is a lively forum for the discussion and exploration of ethics-related challenges in human endeavors. \nRelated Articles:\nPeggy Downes Baskin Profile\nPeggy Downes Baskin Endowment for Interdisciplinary Studies in Ethics\nInaugural Peggy Downes Baskin Ethics Lecture\, November 3\, 2010
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/the-peggy-downes-baskin-ethics-lecture-3/
LOCATION:Stevenson Fireside Lounge\, Humanites 1 University of California\, Santa Cruz Cowell College\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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SUMMARY:Living Writers Reading Series: Martha Mendoza
DESCRIPTION:The Living Writers Reading Series presents Martha Mendoza. \nMartha Mendoza\nMartha Mendoza graduated from UCSC and starte a career as an Associated Press National Writer. Mendoza won the 2000 Pulitzer Prise in investigative journalism for her work on the No Gun Ri story. Her writing has prompted congressional meetings and Pentagon investigations alike. \nFor more information about the event\, please contact Micah Perks by email at meperks@ucsc.edu. Books will be available for sale at the talk\, courtesy of the Bay Tree Bookstore. \nThe Fall 2011 Living Writers Reading Series is sponsored by the Puknat Literary Fund\, the Porter Hitchcock Fund\, the UCSC Literature Department\, and the Sain Endowment.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/living-writers-martha-mendoza-3/
LOCATION:Humanities Lecture Hall\, Room 206\, UCSC Humanities Lecture Hall\, 1156 High Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20111021
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SUMMARY:2011 Founder's Day
DESCRIPTION:2011 Founder’s Day \nMore information TBA.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/2011-founders-day-3/
LOCATION:Santa Cruz\, 95064\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111022T140000
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SUMMARY:Kathleen Lynch:  “Sex Sells\, But Who’s Buying? Erotic Imagery on Athenian Vases”
DESCRIPTION:The UCSC Society of the Archaeological Institute of America and the President’s Chair in Ancient Studies present a lecture in an ongoing series on “Archaeology and the Ancient World”: \nKathleen Lynch\nProfessor Kathleen Lynch\, University of Cincinnati \n“Sex Sells\, But Who’s Buying? Erotic Imagery on Athenian Vases” \nErotic imagery appears in early Attic black-figure vases but becomes quite popular in red-figure from about 520-475 B.C. The setting of these often-graphic images of heterosexual and homosexual encounters is usually the symposium\, the all-male drinking party. Nearly all studies assume that these images are produced for and about Athenians\, and thus must represent Athenian views on sexuality and morality. Yet a closer look at the archaeological evidence shows that very few vases with graphic sexual images come from Athens itself; instead\, vases with erotic images were sold on the export market\, and more specifically to Etruria. Thus we must re-evaluate the use of these images in assessing Athenian values: we find an Athenian pottery industry with an astute marketing sense that distorts Athenian cultural identity to appeal to foreign perceptions of Greek culture. \nThe lecture will contain vase-painting images of explicit sexual scenes. \nKathleen Lynch is Associate Professor of Classics at the University of Cincinnati and a specialist in Greek pottery\, particularly vase painting and the social aspects of pottery\, and has completed fieldwork in Albania\, Greece\, and Turkey. She has a book forthcoming from the American School of Classical Studies at Athens\, The Symposium in Context: Pottery from a Late Archaic House near the Athenian Agora. \nFree parking for the lecture in Cowell-Stevenson parking lots \nCoffee at 1:30 and more refreshments after the talk \nFor more information\, please contact hedrick@ucsc.edu \n 
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/kathleen-lynch-sex-sells-but-whos-buying-erotic-imagery-on-athenian-vases-3/
LOCATION:Stevenson Fireside Lounge\, Humanites 1 University of California\, Santa Cruz Cowell College\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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