Childhood & Youth Studies: Tamara Weiss and David Porcaro, Jan. 30, 2014
Information Observatories as Tools for Networked Policy-Making: the Case of UNICEF Oman’s Disability Observatory Download as: audio. Q&A Download as: audio. David S. Porcaro, Ph.D., is Director of...
View ArticleIAS Thursdays: Hannah Landecker on Biofallibility
Biofallibility Today: Antibiotic Resistance and the Biology of History Thursday, January 30, 2014, at 4:00 pm Nolte 125 Critical Science Studies presents Hannah Landecker, UCLA Institute for Society...
View ArticleReframing Mass Violence: Granito — How to Nail a Dictator, Feb. 6, 2014
Granito: How to Nail a Dictator February 6, 2014, 3:00-4:30pm St. Anthony Main Theater 115 SE Main St, Minneapolis Screening and discussion with the film‘s director and producer, Pamela Yates and Paco...
View ArticleIAS Thursdays: Kysa Hubbard on ADHD, Class and Representations of Childhood
Re-Structuring and Re-Visioning Childhood: The (Dis)Advantages of ADHD Thursday, February 6, 2014, at 4:00 pm 125 Nolte A talk on ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), class, and...
View ArticleGTMO in MSP: Community Open House, Feb. 11, 2014
Guantánamo Public Memory Project Community Open House February 11, 2014, 7:00pm-9:00pm Minnesota History Center, 345 W. Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul MN U of M Profs. Kevin Murphy and Jean O’Brien Attend a...
View ArticleChildhood & Youth Studies: Emily Woster and Elizabeth Dillenburg, Feb. 20, 2014
Download as: audio, podcast video, or original. Q&A Download as: audio, podcast video, or original. ‘Wrapped in Stars and Stripes’: The (American) Arctic Narratives of Robert, Josephine, and Marie...
View ArticleReframing Mass Violence: The Collective Memory of Mass Atrocities, Feb. 20, 2014
The Collective Memory of Mass Atrocities: Traveling Ghosts of the Holocaust Alejandro Baer, Professor of Sociology and Director of the Center for Holocaust & Genocide Studies, U of M Download as:...
View ArticleGTMO in MSP: The Origins of Guantánamo’s Legal Black Hole, Feb. 28, 2014
The Origins and Development of Guantánamo’s Legal Black Hole February 28, 2014, 12:15-1:15pm Room 50, Walter F. Mondale Hall, 229 19th Ave, S., University of Minnesota A talk by Michael Strauss,...
View ArticleMusic and Sound Studies: Musical Destruction, with Matt Sumera, Feb 28, 2014
Audiovisual Nodes of Musical Destruction Friday, February 28, 2014, at 3:00 pm Ferguson Hall, Room 280 What role do sound and music play in representations of U.S.-led conflict and collective violence?...
View ArticleGTMO in MSP: Haitian Refugee Rights and Rightlessness, Feb. 28, 2014
Refugee Rights and Rightlessness: Haitian Refugees at Guantánamo in the 1990s February 28, 2014, 3:00-4:30pm Andersen Library 120, University of Minnesota A panel discussion with A. Naomi Paik, Ninaj...
View ArticleGTMO in MSP: Inside Guantanamo, Past and Present, Mar. 1, 2014
Inside Guantanamo, Past and Present March 1, 2014, 2:00pm Minnesota History Center, 345 W. Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul MN A panel discussion with Liz Ševčenko, Michael Strauss, and Omar Farah. US Navy...
View ArticleReframing Mass Violence: Uruguayan Memories of Dictatorship, Mar. 6, 2014
Families’ Conversations about the Dictatorship: Pedagogies of Private Transmission Mariana Achugar, Professor of Hispanic Studies, Carnegie Mellon Download as: audio, podcast video, or original....
View ArticleCritical Asian Studies: Cold War Clint, with Tak Fujitani, Mar. 10, 2014
COLD WAR CLINT: How Asia Made a Hollywood Icon, and How He Imagined Asia March 10, 2014, 3:00pm 125 Nolte Center Asian American Studies commemorative talk by Dr. Takashi Fujitani This talk argues that...
View ArticleCritical Asian Studies: Book Discussion with Tak Fujitani, Mar. 11, 2014
Race for Empire: Critical Book Discussion with Takashi Fujitani Prof. Takashi Fujitani will respond to the audience and two U of M faculty readers: Yuichi Onishi (Asian American Studies/African...
View ArticleMusic and Sound Studies: The Sonic Boom, with David Suisman, March 14, 2014
Sonic Boom: The 1964 Oklahoma City Experiment and the Politics of the Cold War Soundscape The IAS Music and Sound Studies Collaborative presents Dr. David Suisman, History, University of Delaware...
View ArticleChildhood & Youth Studies: Elizabeth Lefebvre and Sharon Park, Mar. 27, 2014
Download as: audio, podcast video, or original. Q&A Download as: audio, podcast video, or original. Objects to be protected, not subjects with rights: examining the appropriation of the CRC and...
View ArticleReframing Mass Violence: The Brazilian Truth Commission, Mar. 27, 2014
Brazilian Truth Commission: Is It Time to ‘Reframe’ the Gross Human Rights Violations? Glenda Mezarobba, United Nations Development Project Representative for the Brazilian Truth Commission Download...
View ArticleHeritage Collaborative: Oral History Workshop and Panel, March 28, 2014
Oral History Workshop and Panel Discussion Friday, March 28, 2014, 1:00-4:30pm 125 Nolte Center (East Bank) Oral history allows us to access the many voices of history, not just the more powerful or...
View ArticleCritical Asian Studies: John DiMoia, Mar. 31, 2014
Renegotiating Bodies: “Minnesota Project” and Seoul National University Hospital, 1954-1968 C.C. Clawson Lecture in the History of Medicine by Dr. John DiMoia, History, National University of...
View ArticleMichael Gallope: Negative Cosmopolitanism in Janka Nabay’s ‘Bubu’ Music,...
Negative Cosmopolitanism in Janka Nabay’s ‘Bubu’ Music Friday, April 4, 2014, at 4:00pm 280 Ferguson Hall Michael Gallope, CSCL, University of Minnesota Sierra Leonean musician Ahmed Janka Nabay...
View ArticleSteve Schick: The First Percussion Solo, April 7, 2014
The first percussion solo: entering a world of new sounds Steve Schick–renowned percussionist, conductor and professor of percussion at UCSD–will talk about John Cage’s 27’10.554″ in the context of an...
View ArticleProtected: Critical Science Studies discussion with Suzanne Moon: Readings
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View ArticleInterpretation and Translation: Red T, with Maya Hess, Apr 9, 2014
Red T: Protecting Translators and Interpreters in High-Risk Settings Maya Hess, Criminal Justice, City University of New York Red T was established in 2010 to advocate for the protection of...
View ArticleIAS Thursdays: April 10, 2014 Reframing Mass Violence panel: Remembering...
Remembering Argentina’s Disappeared: Art, Media and Politics IAS Thursdays at Four presents a Reframing Mass Violence Collaborative panel discussion. Download as: audio, podcast video, or original....
View ArticleSuzanne Moon: Discussion with Critical Science Studies, April 17, 2014
Critical Science Studies discussion with Suzanne Moon Thursday, April 17, 2014, from 1:30-2:30pm Room 3125, Mechanical Engineering Building Suzanne Moon, History of Science, University of Oklahoma For...
View ArticleChildhood & Youth Studies: Holley Wlodarczyk and Kysa Hubbard, Apr. 17, 2014
Download as: audio, podcast video, or original. Q&A Download as: audio, podcast video, or original. Women and/or Children First: Girlhood, Sexuality and Safety in Suburban Visual Media Holley...
View ArticleSuzanne Moon: Islam and Industrialization in Late 20th c. Indonesia, April...
Thinking through Technology and Religion: Islam and Industrialization in Late Twentieth-century Indonesia The IAS Critical Science Studies Collaborative presents Suzanne Moon, History of Science,...
View ArticleVernacular Musics in the Era of Electrical Recording: Michael Denning, Apr....
Decolonizing the Ear: The Reverberations of Vernacular Musics in the Era of Electrical Recording The IAS Music and Sound Studies Collaborative presents Prof. Michael Denning, American Studies and...
View ArticleReframing Mass Violence: Memory, Human Rights, & Cultural Practices, Apr. 24,...
Under Construction: Battles of Memory, Human Rights and Cultural Practices April 24, 2014, 3:00-4:30pm 1-109 Hanson Hall Ana Forcinito, Professor of Spanish and Portuguese, U of M. Cultural practices...
View ArticleProtected: Lydia Liu Protected Reading
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View ArticleThe Freudian Robot: Lydia Liu and ITSU, April 25, 2014
The Freudian Robot: Digital Media and the Future of the Unconscious Friday, April 25, 11:30a.m.–1:30p.m. 125 Nolte Lydia H. Liu, Columbia University Please join the IAS Interpretation and Translation...
View ArticleThe Untold Story of Human Rights: Lydia Liu, April 25, 2014
Shadows of Universalism: The Untold Story of Human Rights Around 1948 The IAS Interpretation and Translation Studies Collaborative presents Lydia H. Liu, Columbia University. Download as: audio, small...
View ArticleInterpreting Painful Histories: Historic Fort Snelling and Beyond, Amy Tyson,...
Interpreting Painful Histories: Historic Fort Snelling and Beyond Amy Tyson, History, DePaul University Richard Josey, Manager of Programs for Historic Sites, Minnesota Historical Society John Crippen,...
View ArticleChildhood & Youth Studies: Tammy-Cherelle Owens, May 1, 2014
Making Black Girls Visible: Reconstructing Black Girlhood in the United States, 1861-1963 Tammy Cherelle Owens, Instructor, Writing Studies Download as: audio, small video, or original. Q&A...
View ArticlePopular Music and African American Empowerment: Andrew Aoki, May 2, 2014
Notes from the Underground: Popular Music and African American Empowerment The IAS Music and Sound Studies Collaborative presents Andrew Aoki, Political Science, Augsburg College Download as: audio,...
View ArticleAlan Sparhawk in Conversation
Alan Sparhawk in Conversation Download as: audio, small video, or original. Alan Sparhawk (of Low, Retribution Gospel Choir) reflects on the process of songwriting, recounts his experiences of working...
View ArticleReframing Mass Violence: Spain’s Memory Movement, May 8, 2014
Exhumations, Memory, and the Return of Civil War Ghosts in Spain Francisco Ferrandiz, Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) Download as: audio, small video, or original. Q&A Download as: audio,...
View ArticleCritical Asian Studies: Film Discussion on the Kanto Earthquake Massacre, May...
The Great Kanto Earthquake and the Narratives of Colonial Atrocity 90 Years Later May 9, 2014, at 2:30pm 275 Nicholson Hall Film Screening and Discussion with Jinhee Lee, History, Eastern Illinois...
View ArticleThe Interrelated Histories of African and Native America: Tiya Miles, May 23,...
“One of the Longest Unwritten Chapters”: The Interrelated Histories of African and Native America Tiya Miles, Chair, Department of Afroamerican and African Studies; Elsa Barkley Brown Collegiate...
View ArticleTransnational Genders Onscreen: Critical Asian Studies Collaborative, October...
Transnational Genders Onscreen October 17-18, 2014 35 Nicholson Hall A conference organized by the IAS Critical Asian Studies Collaborative Transnational Genders on Screen: Queer and Feminist Cinema...
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