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SUMMARY:The Japanese American Mass Incarceration\, Art\, Activism\, and Multiracial Solidarity
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a panel discussion with Karen Tei Yamashita and traci kato-kiriyama. The panel discussion will be moderated by Alice Yang. \nKaren Tei Yamashita\, UCSC Literature Professor Emerita\, acclaimed author of Letters to Memory\, and a 2021 recipient of the National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters\, will read from her work\, discuss her research\, the creation of the Yamashita family archive\, and the legacy of the mass incarceration and a loyalty questionnaire for her family and the Japanese American community. \ntraci kato-kiriyama will read from Navigating With(out) Instruments – a collage of poetry and reflections of intersectional identity & memory – and discuss legacies of silence and collective noise in relation to World War II mass incarceration of Japanese Americans\, friendship & solidarity in movement building\, and how we can (must) use our voices for collective self-determination and transformation today. \nReception to follow. Please help us order enough manjus by RSVP-ing here. \nDirections and Parking: The Page Smith Library is located in the Cowell College Courtyard. The closest parking lots are 107\, 109\, 110\, and 108. Slightly farther parking can be found at 103A and 119. Here is a map of the parking lots at UCSC.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/the-japanese-american-mass-incarceration-art-activism-and-multiracial-solidarity/
LOCATION:Page Smith Library
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190518T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190518T190000
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CREATED:20190506T183436Z
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SUMMARY:Norman O. Brown Conference: Into the Future\, Day 2
DESCRIPTION:Day 1 Information \nA weekend of presentation\, reflection\, and inquiry addressing the work and life of Norman O. Brown. From poetics to politics\, theology to pedagogy\, utopia to apocalypse: scholars from around the country will meet to engage Brown’s long shadow. Amidst the landscapes he traversed incessantly\, we can gauge the importance of Norman O. Brown for the 21st century. \n  \nSaturday\, May 18th\n9:00 – 9:30. Breakfast / coffee\n9:30 – 11:30. “There is Only Poetry: Form and Possibility in the Brownian Imagination”\n11:30 – 1:30. Lunch / visit to the Norman O. Brown archival display\n1:30 – 3:30. “Utopia and/or Revolution: Radicalism\, Counterculture\, Arts”\n3:30 – 4:00. Break / coffee\n4:00 – 6:00. “Closing Time: A Roundtable on Brown’s Life and Legacy”\n7:00 – Onward. Reception and dinner for participants and friends \n* \nThere is Only Poetry: Form and Possibility in the Brownian Imagination\nMatthew O’Malley\, moderator\nJay Cantor\, “On Love’s Body”\nMichael Davidson\, “The Double Agent: Norman O. Brown / Robert Duncan”\nAndrew Schelling\, “Nobby\, or Metamorphosis”\nDaniel Tiffany\, “Diction and the Prophetic Voice”\nRob Wilson\, “‘Transfiguration’ as a World-Making Poetics” \nUtopia and/or Revolution: Radicalism\, Counterculture\, Arts\nJohanna Isaacson\, moderator\nRebecca Herzig\, “Alma Mater”\nStuart Kendall\, “Fearless Majesty: Norman O. Brown’s Dionysian Vision”\nJed Rasula\, “Norman O. Brown’s Poetics”\nStephen Carter\, “Politics\, Metapolitics\, and Depoliticization: History and Archetype in the Work of Norman O. Brown”\nJonathan Beecher\, “Exchanges with Nobby: Fourier\, Faust\, Palingenesis”\nGary Miles\, “A Naif’s View from the Trenches” \nClosing Time: A Roundtable on Brown’s Life and Legacy\nIsaac Blacksin\, moderator\nNor Hall on pedagogy\nJim Clifford on metamorphosis\nBob Meister on chance\nJerome Neu on Freud\nChris Connery on liberation \n* \nSponsored by Cowell College\, the Humanities Institute\, the Siegfried B. and Elisabeth Mignon Puknat Literary Studies Endowment\, and the History of Consciousness department.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/norman-o-brown-conference-future-day-2/
LOCATION:Page Smith Library
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SUMMARY:Norman O. Brown Conference: Into the Future\, Day 1
DESCRIPTION:A weekend of presentation\, reflection\, and inquiry addressing the work and life of Norman O. Brown. From poetics to politics\, theology to pedagogy\, utopia to apocalypse: scholars from around the country will meet to engage Brown’s long shadow. Amidst the landscapes he traversed incessantly\, we can gauge the importance of Norman O. Brown for the 21st century. \n  \nFriday\, May 17th\n3:00 – 3:30. Opening remarks\n3:30 – 4:45. “The Return of the Gods: Brown’s Prophetic Tradition\,” part 1\n4:45 – 5:00. Break / coffee\n5:00 – 6:15. “The Return of the Gods: Brown’s Prophetic Tradition\,” part 2\n6:15 – 6:30. Film screening\, Garden\n6:30 – 9:00. Reception and dinner for participants and friends \n* \nThe Return of the Gods: Brown’s Prophetic Tradition\npart 1:\nAsad Haider\, moderator\nThomas Marshall\, “Whaddayou Mean “ςπουδαιογελοιον”?: Nabi’s Last Study”\nMartin Devecka\, “Variae inludunt pestes: Learning and Labor in the Georgics”\nBarry Katz\, “Opening Time\, Closing Time: A Journey from Hermes and Hesiod to Vico and Joyce” \npart 2:\nJack Davies\, moderator\nEdmund Burke\, “Prophecy & Apocalypse in the Irano-Semitic Tradition: Norman O. Brown & Marshall Hodgson”\nG.S. Sahota\, “Identifying Khizr: On the Paths of Goethe and Iqbal” \n  \nDay 2 Information \nSponsored by Cowell College\, the Humanities Institute\, the Siegfried B. and Elisabeth Mignon Puknat Literary Studies Endowment\, and the History of Consciousness department.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/norman-o-brown-conference-future/
LOCATION:Page Smith Library
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SUMMARY:Language of Conservation Project: In Search of “Values as Yet Uncaptured by Language”
DESCRIPTION:In Search of “Values as Yet Uncaptured by Language:” Learning from Great Historical Paradigm Shifts \nA Language of Conservation Project Colloquium. Presented by The Humanities Institute and the Center for Public Philosophy. \nEvent Photos:\nIf you have trouble viewing above images\, you may view this album directly on Flickr.  \nSpeakers: \nDaniel Guevara – Chair\, Department of Philosophy at UCSC \nClaudio Campagna – Adjunct Professor\, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology at UCSC\, Wildlife Conservation Society \nKaren Barad – Professor of Feminist Studies at UCSC \nEric Porter – Chair\, History of Consciousness at UCSC & Professor of History at UCSC \nRSVP required. Reading materials sent upon RSVP. \nPlease RSVP here: http://bit.ly/2G3PIvQ \nCo-sponsored by: Cowell College\, The Dean of Humanities\, and Department of Philosophy
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/language-conservation-colloquium/
LOCATION:Page Smith Library
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SUMMARY:Music of The Waves: A Conversation with Lawrence Weschler and William Finnegan Moderated by Harry Berger Jr.
DESCRIPTION:Lawrence Weschler and William Finnegan both graduated from Cowell College\, UCSC\, in 1974. Both worked at The New Yorker\, where Finnegan still works. Both studied here at UCSC with Harry Berger. And all three – Weschler\, Finnegan\, and Berger – are public intellectuals known for their humor and incisiveness and also for the zany connections they like to make. \nIn this symposium the three literary giants reflect on writing\, music\, time\, and surfing. Weschler focuses on the temporality of both writing and music. The writer and the musician structure time much as the architect\, the painter\, and the sculptor structure spaces. Finnegan sees timing as crucial to his writing and to his passion for surfing\, where the consequences of poor timing can be much more disastrous than in writing. Berger\, who is still prolific into his ninth decade\, will comment briefly on the ideas presented by Weschler and Finnegan; and then the gates will be thrust open for discussion among all in the room. \nFor more information\, please contact Katie Linder\, Cowell Events and Outreach Coordinator at klinder@ucsc.edu or call Emily Sloan-Pace\, Cowell’s College Academic Programs Coordinator at cwprvsta@ucsc.edu. \nPlease note that parking can pose a challenge\, but we hope the Cowell and Stevenson lots will be relatively open. Those lots include a parking station.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/music-of-the-waves-2/
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