Events
Week of Events
Christopher Silver – Recording History: Jews, Muslims, and Music across Twentieth-Century North Africa
Christopher Silver – Recording History: Jews, Muslims, and Music across Twentieth-Century North Africa
In Recording History, Christopher Silver provides the first history of the music scene and recording industry across twentieth century Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. In doing so, he offers striking insights into […]
C. Nadia Seremetakis – A Journey through Border Spaces of the Everyday
C. Nadia Seremetakis – A Journey through Border Spaces of the Everyday
This talk is co-sponsored by the Department of Anthropology The border is the shared topos of the anthropologist, the historian, the archaeologist, the artist, the musician and the poet, as […]
Legal Studies Program Annual Distinguished Lecture: Coming to Understand Latino Anti-Black Bias
Legal Studies Program Annual Distinguished Lecture: Coming to Understand Latino Anti-Black Bias
Join us as we welcome Tanya Katerí Hernández to discuss her book Racial Innocence: Unmasking Latino Anti-Black Bias and the Struggle for Equality. Praised as the "most important Afro-Latina voice […]
Ecological Utopia: From the Victorians to Us with Professor Deanna K. Kreisel
Ecological Utopia: From the Victorians to Us with Professor Deanna K. Kreisel
Please join the Friends of the Dickens Project for our spring Friends Faculty Fellowship talk series by Associate Professor Deanna K. Kreisel (University of Mississippi) who will be discussing “Ecological Utopia: From the Victorians to Us.” Over the course of three sessions, we will have an opportunity to explore Victorian responses to their changing environment, […]