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SUMMARY:Teach English in Spain
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Languages and Applied Linguistics in collaboration with Spanish Studies & Consulate of Spain in San Francisco is pleased to present Enrique Asorey Brey\, Spanish Consul in San Francisco\, who will be speaking on the North American Language and Culture Program in Spain (NALCAP 2023-2024). Light refreshments will be provided. \nOrganized by: Spanish Studies\, UC Santa Cruz Department of Languages and Applied Linguistics and the Consulado General de España en San Francisco
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/teach-english-in-spain/
LOCATION:Humanities 2\, Room 259
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SUMMARY:Linda Garber – The Present in Our Past: Reading Lesbian Historical Fiction
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a guided tour of the pleasures and perils of lesbian historical fiction\, as Linda Garber (author of Novel Approaches to Lesbian History) introduces the thrilling and heart-wrenching adventures\, trenchant theoretical insights\, and critical political shortcomings of novels that establish a historical footing for contemporary lesbian identity in the face of a problematic\, mostly silent\, archive. She’ll cover genres ranging from westerns (Tomboys and Indians) and pirate tales (Unsafe Seas for Women) to the postmodern (Haunting the Archives) and the erotic (Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Lesbian Sex)\, while calling for an intersectional\, trans-inclusive lesbian literature and history. \n Linda Garber is associate professor of Women’s and Gender Studies at Santa Clara University\, where she teaches queer literature and film\, and feminist and queer theory. Her book Novel Approaches to Lesbian History was published by Palgrave in 2021 and is now available in paperback. Her earlier books include Identity Poetics: Race\, Class\, and the Lesbian-Feminist Roots of Queer Theory and the anthology Tilting the Tower: Lesbians / Teaching / Queer Subjects. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \nThe Center for Cultural Studies hosts a weekly Wednesday colloquium featuring work by faculty and visitors. We gather at 12:00 PM\, with presentations beginning at 12:15 PM. \nStaff assistance is provided by The Humanities Institute.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/linda-garber-the-present-in-our-past-reading-lesbian-historical-fiction/
LOCATION:Humanities 1\, Room 210\, 1156 high st\, Santa cruz\, CA\, 95060\, United States
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SUMMARY:Ethnographic Trans-formations: Cases\, Life Histories\, and Other Entanglements of Emergent Research
DESCRIPTION:The Mellon Sawyer Seminar on “Race\, Empire\, and the Environments of Biomedicine” will welcome\, as a residential scholar\, Kaushik Sunder Rajan\, Professor of Anthropology and of Social Sciences and Co-Director of the Chicago Center for Contemporary Theory at the University of Chicago. Professor Rajan’s first two books focused on the global political economy of the life sciences and biomedicine\, with an empirical focus on the United States and India. Biocapital: The Constitution of Postgenomic Life\, published by Duke in 2006\, is a multi-sited ethnography of genomics and post-genomic drug development marketplaces in the United States and India. His second book\, Pharmocracy: Knowledge\, Value and Politics in Global Biomedicine (Duke\, 2017)\, elucidates the political economy of global pharmaceuticals as seen from contemporary India. \nProfessor Rajan will give a talk on his ongoing research project on South Africa\, which concerns the ways in which a politics of health in South Africa plays out through the law\, consequent to the guarantee of a fundamental right to health in the South African Constitution. This talk is the presentation of an emergent research trajectory. Drawing upon an imaginary of “multisituated” research design and practice\, I elaborate the (often contingent and serendipitous) development of my recent work in South Africa\, which includes a research project on health and constitutionalism and a teaching- and performance-based collaboration on the politics of breath. I am still wrestling with how to structure both\, how they come together and diverge\, their different conceptual modalities and political stakes. This includes a consideration of the stakes of legal archival research and life-history interviews in the context of contemporary and emergent research and political situations\, as well as of thinking questions of ethnographic form in concert with others who are invested in considerations of literary or musical form. How to think about transformations of research practice in the context of unsettled and unresolved macro-political transformations in uncertain and fragile times? Why might it matter? \n 
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/ethnographic-trans-formations-cases-life-histories-and-other-entanglements-of-emergent-research/
LOCATION:Humanities 1\, Room 210\, 1156 high st\, Santa cruz\, CA\, 95060\, United States
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SUMMARY:Living Writers - K-Ming Chang
DESCRIPTION:K-Ming Chang is a Kundiman fellow\, a Lambda Literary Award finalist\, and a National Book Foundation 5 Under 35 honoree. She is the author of the New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice novel Bestiary (One World/Random House\, 2020)\, which was longlisted for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize and the PEN/Faulkner Award. In 2021\, her chapbook Bone House was published by Bull City Press. Her most recent book is Gods of Want (One World/Random House\, 2022). Her next books are a novel titled Organ Meats (One World) and a novella titled Cecilia (Coffee House Press). She loves folklore\, vampire literature\, and birdwatching in her home state of California.\n \nSponsored by The Puknat Literary Endowment\, The Porter Hitchcock Poetry Fund\, The Laurie Sain Endowment\, The Humanities Institute\, Bookshop Santa Cruz\, and Two Birds Books (where the writers’ books are available for purchase)
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/living-writers-2/
LOCATION:Humanities Lecture Hall\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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SUMMARY:POSTPONED: Linguistics Colloquia: Marc Garellek
DESCRIPTION:Marc Garellek\, UC San Diego \nOver the course of each year\, the Linguistics department hosts colloquia by distinguished faculty from around the world. \nFor full speaker and event information\, please visit: https://linguistics.ucsc.edu/news-events/colloquia/index.html
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/linguistics-colloquia-4/
LOCATION:Humanities 1\, Room 202
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