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SUMMARY:Taking Scholarship Public: White Supremacy\, Medieval Studies\, and Mass Media
DESCRIPTION:The “unofficial medievalist to CNN\,” David M. Perry is a freelance journalist whose work has appeared in CNN.com\, The New York Times\, The Atlantic\, The Guardian\, The Washington Post\, The Nation\, The Los Angeles Times\, Rolling Stone\, the Chronicle of Higher Education\, Salon\, Chicago Tribune\, and many other venues. In addition to commenting on Medieval History in the news\, he focuses on issues of history\, higher education\, and disability rights. He is currently at work on Cult of Compliance: Disability Is Not A Crime\, expected from Beacon Press in 2018. \nTrained as a medieval historian\, Perry was formerly Associate Professor of History at Dominican University. His book Sacred Plunder: Venice and the Aftermath of the Fourth Crusade was published by Penn State University Press in 2015. \nSponsored by the Institute for Humanities Research\, Cowell College\, and the Literature Department.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/taking-scholarship-public-white-supremacy-medieval-studies-and-mass-media-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:María Inés La Greca: "The Collective Shout of 'Ni una menos' ('Not one less') in the Streets\, the Media & the University: Feminists & Women’s Movement Against Gender Violence in Argentina"
DESCRIPTION:María Inés La Greca’s research focuses on the relationship between narrativity\, performativity and gender. In light of Judith Butler’s work\, especially her recent ethical interest on narrative\, psychoanalysis & subject formation\, her aim is to offer a critical reflection on discourse\, embodiment & identity constitution in gender theory and feminist writing. \nInés La Greca is an adjunct professor at Tres de Febrero National University in Argentina. \nThe Center for Cultural Studies hosts a weekly Wednesday colloquium featuring work by faculty and visitors. The sessions consist of a 40-45 minute presentation followed by discussion. We gather at noon\, with presentations beginning at 12:15 PM. Participants are encouraged to bring their own lunches; the Center provides coffee\, tea\, and cookies. \nAll Center for Cultural Studies events are free and open to the public. Staff assistance is provided by the Institute for Humanities Research.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/cultural-studies-colloquium-professor-la-greca-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:Digital Humanities Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:Share your digital research with the DH community!  \nJoin the DH Research Cluster to learn more about DH research on campus at an informal happy hour. We invite researchers across campus to share their work with a short\, lightening style presentation. The introductions will be open-mic style\, do you do not have to prepare in advance. This is an opportunity to meet new colleagues\, share your work\, and recognize mutual research interests. \n\nAll students\, faculty\, staff welcome. You do not have to present to attend. \nFood and drinks courtesy of the Institute for Humanities Research.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/digital-humanities-happy-hour-2-2/
LOCATION:Cowell Provost House\,  Cowell Provost House\, Cowell Service Rd‎ University of California Santa Cruz\, Cowell College\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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SUMMARY:No Place Like Home
DESCRIPTION:No Place Like Home is a campus-community event to unveil the findings of our county-wide research on the affordable housing crisis in Santa Cruz. We will share the results of over 1400 surveys and interviews with local residents an dhow they are experiencing the housing crisis. The event also features a visual and literary art exhibit on the meaning on “home”. Finally\, the event kicks off Affordable Housing week\, with a wide-range of county organizations and community groups participating in an open discussion of responses to the crisis and sharing information about strategies\, campaigns\, and upcoming events seeking a way forward. \nNo Place Like Home is on-going research project funded by the UC Humanities Research Initiative and an extension of the Working for Dignity program of the Center for Labor Studies\, the Critical Sustainabilities Project\, Department of Sociology\, Division of Social Sciences\, the Chicano Latino Research Center\, Community Bridges\, Community Action Board\, and the Economic Justice Alliance.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/no-place-like-home-2-2/
LOCATION:Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium
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SUMMARY:Living Writers Series: Việt Thanh Nguyễn
DESCRIPTION:Việt Thanh Nguyễn’s novel The Sympathizer is a New York Times best seller and won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Other honors include the Dayton Literary Peace Prize\, the Edgar Award for Best First Novel from the Mystery Writers of America\, the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction from the American Library Association\, the First Novel Prize from the Center for Fiction\, a Gold Medal in First Fiction from the California Book Awards\, and the Asian/Pacific American Literature Award from the Asian/Pacific American Librarian Association. His other books are Nothing Ever Dies: Vietnam and the Memory of War (a finalist for the National Book Award in nonfiction and the National Book Critics Circle Award in General Nonfiction) and Race and Resistance: Literature and Politics in Asian America. He is the Aerol Arnold Chair of English and Professor of American Studies and Ethnicity at the University of Southern California. His current book is the bestselling short story collection\, The Refugees. 
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/living-writers-series-viet-thanh-nguyen-2/
LOCATION:Humanities Lecture Hall\, Room 206\, UCSC Humanities Lecture Hall\, 1156 High Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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SUMMARY:Linguistics Colloquium: Judith Aissen
DESCRIPTION:Linguistics Colloquium 2017-2018 \nJudith Aissen is Professor Emeritus in the Linguistics Department at UCSC. Her research focuses on morphosyntax\, especially in the Mayan languages\, especially Tzotzil\, a language spoken in Chiapas\, Mexico.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/linguistics-colloquium-judith-aissen-uc-santa-cruz-2/
LOCATION:Stevenson Fireside Lounge\, Humanites 1 University of California\, Santa Cruz Cowell College\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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