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SUMMARY:Research Focus Group Talk: Origin Story: The Narrative of James Williams and the Formation of the African American Slave Narrative
DESCRIPTION:This talk provides a material history of the American Anti-Slavery Society’s first sponsored slave narrative\, The Narrative of James Williams (1838)\, and illuminates how its publication and the controversy that surrounded it shaped the development of the genre as a whole. \nTeresa Goddu is Associate Professor of English & American Studies at Vanderbilt University. She is the author of Gothic America: Narrative\, History\, and Nation (1997) and the forthcoming book\, Selling Antislavery: U.S. Abolition and the Rise of Mass Media. \nSponsored by the IHC’s Slavery\, Captivity\, and the Meaning of Freedom RFG and the English Department’s American Cultures in Global Contexts Center
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/research-focus-group-talk-origin-story-the-narrative-of-james-williams-and-the-formation-of-the-african-american-slave-narrative/
LOCATION:4080 HSSB\, UC Santa Barbara\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,IHC Research Focus Groups,Slavery, Captivity, and the Meaning of Freedom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Slavery%2C Captivity%2C and the Meaning of Freedom RFG":MAILTO:jdelombard@ucsb.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181102T130000
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CREATED:20180920T233952Z
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UID:10000274-1541163600-1541170800@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:Talk: The Pyramid Problem: Regulating Direct Sales at the Edges of Labor and Consumption\, 1972-1982
DESCRIPTION:Jessica Burch\, School of Business\, University of Utah \nBurch\, a scholar of management\, was a Newcomen fellow at Harvard University in 2015-16. She discusses a chapter from her forthcoming book\, Door-to-Door Capitalism: Direct Selling in America from the New Deal to the Internet Age. \nThis event is a part of Organizing U.S. Capitalism: From the Federal Reserve to the Unions\, a series of UCSB talks and workshops sponsored by the Center for the Study of Work\, Labor\, and Democracy; and the Policy History Program.
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/talk-the-pyramid-problem-regulating-direct-sales-at-the-edges-of-labor-and-consumption-1972-1982/
LOCATION:4041 HSSB
CATEGORIES:All Events,IHC Sub-Units
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Study of Work%2C Labor%2C and Democracy":MAILTO:nelson@history.ucsb.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181102T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181102T233000
DTSTAMP:20181030T192333Z
CREATED:20181030T192333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181030T192333Z
UID:10000296-1541185200-1541201400@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:Magic Lantern Films Presents: BlacKkKlansman
DESCRIPTION:Showings of BlacKkKlansman at 7:00 and 10:00 PM.
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/magic-lantern-films-presents-blackkklansman/
LOCATION:IV Theater\, 960 Embarcadero del Norte\, Isla Vista\, CA\, 93117\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,Magic Lantern Films
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ORGANIZER;CN="Magic Lantern Films":MAILTO:djpalladino@ihc.ucsb.edu
GEO:34.4113325;-119.8549784
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181102T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181102T220000
DTSTAMP:20181030T191620Z
CREATED:20181030T191620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181030T191620Z
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SUMMARY:IV Live Presents Improvability
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, November 2 at 8:00 PM\nEmbarcadero Hall\, Isla Vista\nOnly 3 bucks! Come early to get a seat! \nSponsored by IV Live\, Isla Vista Arts\, UCSB\, and Associated Students
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/iv-live-presents-improvability-4/
LOCATION:Embarcadero Hall\, 935 Embarcadero del Norte\, Isla Vista\, CA\, 93117\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,IV Live / Improvability
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ORGANIZER;CN="Isla Vista Arts":MAILTO:akjensen@ihc.ucsb.edu@ihc.ucsb.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181105T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181105T233000
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CREATED:20181030T192444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181030T192444Z
UID:10000298-1541444400-1541460600@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:Magic Lantern Films Presents: BlacKkKlansman
DESCRIPTION:Showings of BlacKkKlansman at 7:00 and 10:00 PM.
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/magic-lantern-films-presents-blackkklansman-2/
LOCATION:IV Theater\, 960 Embarcadero del Norte\, Isla Vista\, CA\, 93117\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,Magic Lantern Films
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ORGANIZER;CN="Magic Lantern Films":MAILTO:djpalladino@ihc.ucsb.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181107T190000
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CREATED:20181015T204320Z
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UID:10000283-1541617200-1541624400@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:Screening: 1968: The Year That Shaped a Generation
DESCRIPTION:1968 was a pivotal year in U.S. and global history. In the United States\, students protested the Vietnam War. In France\, they protested university conditions and sparked worker strikes across the country. In Mexico City\, they protested state violence. This was also the year when the peaceful protest known as the “Prague Spring” flourished in Czechoslovakia\, when Martin Luther King planned a Poor People’s March on Washington\, and when Robert Kennedy ran for president. But the backlash against all of these stirrings was fierce. King and Kennedy were gunned down. Soviet tanks crushed the Prague Spring. Disarray in the American peace movement allowed Richard Nixon to become president. This documentary combines riveting archival footage and insightful interviews—with Jesse Jackson\, Barbara Ehrenreich\, Carlos Fuentes\, Pat Buchanan and others—to recreate an extraordinary year. The emerging picture is one of turmoil and anguish but also one of hope. The Vietnam protests ultimately led to a winding down of the war. The French uprising spurred university reforms in that country. The Prague Spring\, though ground down in 1968\, planted the seeds of Czechoslovakia’s Velvet Revolution of 1989. After the screening of the film\, Professor Salim Yaqub will make a brief presentation and lead a discussion. \nSponsored by the IHC and the Center for Cold War Studies and International History
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/screening-1968-the-year-that-shaped-a-generation/
LOCATION:McCune Conference Room\, 6020 HSSB\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,IHC Sub-Units
ORGANIZER;CN="The Center for Cold War Studies and International History":MAILTO:syaqub@history.ucsb.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181108T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181108T190000
DTSTAMP:20181015T201717Z
CREATED:20181015T201343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181015T201717Z
UID:10000119-1541696400-1541703600@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:XXII Colloquium on Mexican Literature (Des)Conciertos Literarios /Literary (Dys)Functions
DESCRIPTION:November 8 – Multicultural Center Lounge\nNovember 9 – McCune Conference Center\nNovember 10 – Alhecama Theatre \n“(Dys)function” is a play on words and something else. It is about showing the successes and failures in a composition. It happens in literature\, in music\, in painting\, and in sculpture; in dance\, architecture\, photography\, and cinema. It can also occur in the mixture of these genres\, in the spaces in which they’re presented\, and even in the social movements and situations surrounding them. \nThe “(dys)functions” we are interested in are not only in the piece of work itself\, but in its reading\, analysis or interpretation. In the same discourse\, we will attempt to point out both the successes and failures [if they happen (dis)jointly]. It could also be the way a literary or artistic work (or a documented social movement) is articulated and resolved (or not) in an interplay of simultaneous or successive tensions –disconcerting (dys)functions in this case. \nSponsored by the IHC; Department of Spanish and Portuguese Department; Graduate Division; Multicultural Center; Office of the Associate Vice Chancellor for Diversity\, Equity and Inclusion; Equal Opportunity & Discrimination Prevention Office; Translation Studies; LAIS; and the Department of Comparative Literature
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/xxii-colloquium-on-mexican-literature-desconciertos-literarios-literary-dysfunctions/2018-11-08/
LOCATION:CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,Other Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Yunuen G%C3%B3mez":MAILTO:yunuengomez@ucsb.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181109T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181109T190000
DTSTAMP:20181015T201717Z
CREATED:20181015T201343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181015T201717Z
UID:10000120-1541782800-1541790000@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:XXII Colloquium on Mexican Literature (Des)Conciertos Literarios /Literary (Dys)Functions
DESCRIPTION:November 8 – Multicultural Center Lounge\nNovember 9 – McCune Conference Center\nNovember 10 – Alhecama Theatre \n“(Dys)function” is a play on words and something else. It is about showing the successes and failures in a composition. It happens in literature\, in music\, in painting\, and in sculpture; in dance\, architecture\, photography\, and cinema. It can also occur in the mixture of these genres\, in the spaces in which they’re presented\, and even in the social movements and situations surrounding them. \nThe “(dys)functions” we are interested in are not only in the piece of work itself\, but in its reading\, analysis or interpretation. In the same discourse\, we will attempt to point out both the successes and failures [if they happen (dis)jointly]. It could also be the way a literary or artistic work (or a documented social movement) is articulated and resolved (or not) in an interplay of simultaneous or successive tensions –disconcerting (dys)functions in this case. \nSponsored by the IHC; Department of Spanish and Portuguese Department; Graduate Division; Multicultural Center; Office of the Associate Vice Chancellor for Diversity\, Equity and Inclusion; Equal Opportunity & Discrimination Prevention Office; Translation Studies; LAIS; and the Department of Comparative Literature
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/xxii-colloquium-on-mexican-literature-desconciertos-literarios-literary-dysfunctions/2018-11-09/
LOCATION:CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,Other Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Yunuen G%C3%B3mez":MAILTO:yunuengomez@ucsb.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181109T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181109T220000
DTSTAMP:20181107T224119Z
CREATED:20181107T001723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181107T224119Z
UID:10000302-1541793600-1541800800@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:IV Live presents Improvability
DESCRIPTION:Improvability \nFriday\, November 9th at 8:00 PM\nEmbarcadero Hall\, Isla Vista\nOnly 3 bucks! Come early to get a seat! \nSponsored by IV Live\, Isla Vista Arts\, UCSB\, and Associated Students
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/iv-live-presents-improvability-guest-starring-cal-poly/
LOCATION:Embarcadero Hall\, 935 Embarcadero del Norte\, Isla Vista\, CA\, 93117\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,IV Live / Improvability
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ORGANIZER;CN="Isla Vista Arts":MAILTO:akjensen@ihc.ucsb.edu@ihc.ucsb.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181110T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181110T190000
DTSTAMP:20181015T201717Z
CREATED:20181015T201343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181015T201717Z
UID:10000121-1541869200-1541876400@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:XXII Colloquium on Mexican Literature (Des)Conciertos Literarios /Literary (Dys)Functions
DESCRIPTION:November 8 – Multicultural Center Lounge\nNovember 9 – McCune Conference Center\nNovember 10 – Alhecama Theatre \n“(Dys)function” is a play on words and something else. It is about showing the successes and failures in a composition. It happens in literature\, in music\, in painting\, and in sculpture; in dance\, architecture\, photography\, and cinema. It can also occur in the mixture of these genres\, in the spaces in which they’re presented\, and even in the social movements and situations surrounding them. \nThe “(dys)functions” we are interested in are not only in the piece of work itself\, but in its reading\, analysis or interpretation. In the same discourse\, we will attempt to point out both the successes and failures [if they happen (dis)jointly]. It could also be the way a literary or artistic work (or a documented social movement) is articulated and resolved (or not) in an interplay of simultaneous or successive tensions –disconcerting (dys)functions in this case. \nSponsored by the IHC; Department of Spanish and Portuguese Department; Graduate Division; Multicultural Center; Office of the Associate Vice Chancellor for Diversity\, Equity and Inclusion; Equal Opportunity & Discrimination Prevention Office; Translation Studies; LAIS; and the Department of Comparative Literature
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/xxii-colloquium-on-mexican-literature-desconciertos-literarios-literary-dysfunctions/2018-11-10/
LOCATION:CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,Other Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Yunuen G%C3%B3mez":MAILTO:yunuengomez@ucsb.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181113T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181113T173000
DTSTAMP:20181102T170127Z
CREATED:20181102T170127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181102T170127Z
UID:10000300-1542123000-1542130200@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:Inaugural Dean's Lecture Series: Social Science Partnerships for the Common Good
DESCRIPTION:Social research stands at a crossroads. On the one hand\, new data sources and methods offer scholars unprecedented opportunities to understand and influence the social world.  On the other hand\, fiscal constraints\, security risks\, misinformation campaigns\, and “post-truth culture” threaten both the funding and the credibility of this research. In this context\, the Social Science research Council (SSRC) launched the multidisciplinary\, cross-sector To Secure Knowledge Task Force to consider optimal conditions for social science in this moment\, including the infrastructure of social research\, standards of inquiry\, and the role that rigorous understanding plays in public affairs. In her talk\, SSRC president Alondra Nelson will discuss the Task Force’s conclusions\, including the development of a framework for researchers\, nonprofit organizations\, policymakers\, and businesses to collaborate in an effort to secure knowledge in the 21st century. She will also reflect on the Council’s new work in areas of inequality\, technology and democracy. \nReception generously hosted by Sara Miller McCune & Sage Publishing
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/inaugural-deans-lecture-series-social-science-partnerships-for-the-common-good/
LOCATION:McCune Conference Room\, 6020 HSSB\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,IHC Research Support
ORGANIZER;CN="Interdisciplinary Humanities Center":MAILTO:events@ihc.ucsb.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181115T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181115T180000
DTSTAMP:20190213T233323Z
CREATED:20180910T230534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190213T233323Z
UID:10000244-1542297600-1542304800@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:Social Securities Talk: Money is No Object:  Aesthetics\, Abstraction\, and the Politics of Care
DESCRIPTION:In his talk\, Scott Ferguson will rethink the historical relationship between money and aesthetics in an effort to broaden the politics of care using the alternative conception of money articulated by the contemporary heterodox school of Modern Monetary Theory (MMT). Mobilizing MMT\, Ferguson critiques exhausted dialectical oppositions between money and art and contends that monetary abstraction\, rather than representing a private\, finite\, and alienating technology\, is instead a public and fundamentally unlimited medium that harbors still unrealized powers for inclusion and cultivation. A reception will follow. \nScott Ferguson is Associate Professor of Film and New Media Studies in the Department of Humanities and Cultural Studies at the University of South Florida. He is the author of Dependence: Money\, Aesthetics & the Politics of Care (2018) and Co-Director of The Modern Money Network Humanities Division\, co-host of the Money on the Left podcast\, and Research Scholar at the Global Institute for Sustainable Prosperity. \nSponsored by the IHC’s Social Securities series and the Idee Levitan Endowment
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/social-securities-talk-money-is-no-object-aesthetics-abstraction-and-the-politics-of-care/
LOCATION:McCune Conference Room\, 6020 HSSB\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Social Securities,Idee Levitan Endowment,All Events,IHC Series
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ORGANIZER;CN="Interdisciplinary Humanities Center":MAILTO:events@ihc.ucsb.edu
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181116T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181116T183000
DTSTAMP:20181029T200058Z
CREATED:20181029T195957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181029T200058Z
UID:10000290-1542362400-1542393000@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:The Fabricant: Symposium on the Figure of the Translator
DESCRIPTION:This gathering seeks to explore the critical role of translator as the mediator between cultures. In today’s political landscape\, the translator is often called upon to be the go-between different peoples\, spaces—both real and fictional— academic fields\, and cultures. Even as the Executive Order has banned immigrants of numerous countries to the United States\, the literary translator is one of the artistic professionals that enables communication between countries. The translator\, as a transcultural ambassador\, is the figure who creates thresholds in the globalized world of today. \nThe aim of the symposium is to incite a truly interdisciplinary dialogue\, hence the potentiality of the word fabricant. We want to emphasize the creative capacities (fictional\, poetic\, intellectual\, and political) of the translator\, in other words a constructor that can transfer/relocate theories\, epistemologies\, genres and imaginary spaces. To do so\, we will bring together translators and academics from a variety of disciplines and languages. \nPlanned activities:\n10:00 – 10:30 AM – Inauguration Ceremony \n10:30 – 12:00 PM – Session one: The Usual Suspect\, the Translator: Transgressing Languages\, Politics and Literary Canons \n12:15- 1:15 PM – Keynote Address by Distinguished Professor Suzanne Jill Levine\, “The Voice of the Translator” \n2:45 – 4:15 PM – Session two: Challenging Intention\, Gender and Meaning in Translation \n5:10 – 6:20 PM – Keynote Address by Jerome Rothenberg\, “Toward a Poetry and Poetics of the Americas: A Transnational Assemblage in Progress” \nSponsored by the Interdisciplinary Humanities Center\, Associated Students Bookstore\, College of Letters and Science\, Department of Spanish and Portuguese\, Graduate Division\, Humanities and Fine Arts\, Multicultural Center Translation Studies Program
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/the-fabricant-symposium-on-the-figure-of-the-translator/
LOCATION:McCune Conference Room\, 6020 HSSB\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,Other Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Department of Spanish and Portuguese":MAILTO:osiris_gomez@hotmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181116T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181116T150000
DTSTAMP:20181113T213141Z
CREATED:20180920T234223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181113T213141Z
UID:10000277-1542373200-1542380400@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:Talk: Research Services in the Labor Movement
DESCRIPTION:Samir Sonti\, UNITE-HERE Local 11 \nSonti took his Ph.D. at UCSB in 2016 with a dissertation entitled “The Price of Prosperity: Inflation and the Limits of the New Deal Order.” He is a research analyst in a trade union local representing 23\,000 workers employed in hotels\, restaurants\, airports\, sports arenas\, and convention centers throughout Southern California and Arizona. \nThis event is a part of Organizing U.S. Capitalism: From the Federal Reserve to the Unions\, a series of UCSB talks and workshops sponsored by the Center for the Study of Work\, Labor\, and Democracy; and the Policy History Program.
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/talk-research-services-in-the-labor-movement/
LOCATION:4041 HSSB
CATEGORIES:All Events,IHC Sub-Units
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/labor-banner.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Study of Work%2C Labor%2C and Democracy":MAILTO:nelson@history.ucsb.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181116T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181116T220000
DTSTAMP:20181113T212238Z
CREATED:20181113T212238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181113T212238Z
UID:10000304-1542398400-1542405600@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:IV Live presents Improvability
DESCRIPTION:Improvability \nFriday\, November 16th at 8:00 PM\nEmbarcadero Hall\, Isla Vista\nOnly 3 bucks! Come early to get a seat! \nSponsored by IV Live\, Isla Vista Arts\, UCSB\, and Associated Students
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/iv-live-presents-improvability-5/
LOCATION:Embarcadero Hall\, 935 Embarcadero del Norte\, Isla Vista\, CA\, 93117\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,IV Live / Improvability
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ORGANIZER;CN="Isla Vista Arts":MAILTO:akjensen@ihc.ucsb.edu@ihc.ucsb.edu
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181119T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181119T210000
DTSTAMP:20181016T174804Z
CREATED:20180920T222133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181016T174804Z
UID:10000258-1542654000-1542661200@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:Taubman Symposium Talk: The View from the Edge of Modernity
DESCRIPTION:Rabbi Ed Feinstein\, Valley Beth Shalom \nSponsored by the Herman P. and Sophia Taubman Foundation Endowed Symposia in Jewish Studies
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/taubman-symposium-talk-the-view-from-the-edge-of-modernity/
LOCATION:Corwin Pavilion\, 494 UCEN Rd\, Isla Vista\, CA\, 93117\, United States
CATEGORIES:Herman P. and Sophia Taubman Foundation Endowed Symposia in Jewish Studies,All Events,IHC Sub-Units
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181129T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181129T173000
DTSTAMP:20181114T181434Z
CREATED:20180312T233236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181114T181434Z
UID:10000177-1543507200-1543512600@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:Humanities Decanted: Mario T. García\, Father Luis Olivares: A Biography
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a dialogue between Mario T. García (Chicana and Chicano Studies and History) and Verónica Castillo-Muñoz (History) about García’s new biography\, Father Luis Olivares: Faith Politics and the Origins of the Sanctuary Movement in Los Angeles. Refreshments will be served. \nGarcía‘s latest book is the untold story of the Los Angeles sanctuary movement’s champion\, Father Luis Olivares (1934–1993)\, a Catholic priest and a charismatic\, faith-driven leader for social justice. Beginning in 1980 and continuing for most of the decade\, hundreds of thousands of Salvadoran and Guatemalan refugees made the hazardous journey to the United States\, seeking asylum from political repression and violence in their home states. Instead of being welcomed by the “country of immigrants\,” they were rebuffed by the Reagan administration\, which supported the governments from which they fled. To counter this policy\, a powerful sanctuary movement rose up to provide safe havens in churches and synagogues for thousands of Central American refugees. Based on previously unexplored archives and over ninety oral histories\, García‘s biography of Olivares traces the life of a complex and constantly evolving individual. \nMario T. García is Professor of Chicana and Chicano Studies and History and author of The Latino Generation: Voices of the New America. \nSponsored by the IHC’s Harry Girvetz Memorial Endowment and the Department of Chicana and Chicano Studies.
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/humanities-decanted-mario-garcia-father-luis-olivares-biography/
LOCATION:McCune Conference Room\, 6020 HSSB\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Harry Girvetz Memorial Endowment,All Events,Humanities Decanted
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ORGANIZER;CN="Interdisciplinary Humanities Center":MAILTO:events@ihc.ucsb.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181207T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181207T150000
DTSTAMP:20180920T234600Z
CREATED:20180920T234600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180920T234600Z
UID:10000279-1544187600-1544194800@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:Talk: Neoliberalism Before Its Time? Labor and the Free Trade Ideal in the Era of the "Great Compression"
DESCRIPTION:Leon Fink\, History\, Georgetown \nFink\, the editor of LABOR: Studies in Working-Class History\, is the author or editor of a dozen books.  These include The Long Gilded Age: American Capitalism and the Lessons of a New World Order (2014); Sweatshops at Sea: Merchant Seamen in the World’s First Globalized Industry\, from 1812 to the Present (2011);  The Maya of Morganton: Work and Community in the Nuevo New South (2003); and Progressive Intellectuals and the Dilemmas of Democratic Commitment (1997). \nThis event is a part of Organizing U.S. Capitalism: From the Federal Reserve to the Unions\, a series of UCSB talks and workshops sponsored by the Center for the Study of Work\, Labor\, and Democracy; and the Policy History Program.
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/talk-neoliberalism-before-its-time-labor-and-the-free-trade-ideal-in-the-era-of-the-great-compression/
LOCATION:4041 HSSB
CATEGORIES:All Events,IHC Sub-Units
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Study of Work%2C Labor%2C and Democracy":MAILTO:nelson@history.ucsb.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181207T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181207T170000
DTSTAMP:20181130T030028Z
CREATED:20181130T025930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181130T030028Z
UID:10000310-1544194800-1544202000@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:Research Focus Group Talk: “I just needed a place to sleep”: Sex Offense\, Housing Insecurity\, and the Value of Surplus Sex
DESCRIPTION:Registered sex offenders frequently report experiencing homelessness due to their stigmatized and heavily policed status. As a result\, many have to rely on various sectors of the informal economy to survive in a system that is designed to keep them in perpetual motion while also demanding they be visible\, discoverable\, and traceable to a fixed location for public safety. In this talk\, Terrance Wooten interrogates the ways in which the sex offender registry not only produces housing insecurity for sex offender registrants but also creates the conditions under which housing insecure registrants are forced to engage in survival sex in exchange for a place to sleep. \nTerrance Wooten is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Black Studies at UC Santa Barbara. He is currently working on his first book manuscript\, tentatively titled Lurking in the Shadows of Home: Homelessness\, Carcerality\, and the Figure of the Sex Offender\, which examines how those who have been designated “sex offenders” and are homeless in the Maryland/DC area are managed and regulated through social policies\, sex offender registries\, and urban and architectural design. \nSponsored by the IHC’s New Sexualities Research Focus Group
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/rfg-talk-i-just-needed-a-place-to-sleep-sex-offense-housing-insecurity-and-the-value-of-surplus-sex/
LOCATION:McCune Conference Room\, 6020 HSSB\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,IHC Research Focus Groups,New Sexualities,Other Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="New Sexualities RFG":MAILTO:mmilleryoung@ucsb.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181207T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181207T220000
DTSTAMP:20181204T194944Z
CREATED:20181204T194944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181204T194944Z
UID:10000312-1544212800-1544220000@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:IV Live: Improvability Naughty & Nice Show
DESCRIPTION:Improvability Naughty & Nice Show \nFriday\, December 7th at 8:00 PM\nEmbarcadero Hall\, Isla Vista\nOnly 3 bucks! Come early to get a seat! \nSponsored by IV Live\, Isla Vista Arts\, UCSB\, and Associated Students
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/iv-live-improvability-naughty-nice-show/
LOCATION:Embarcadero Hall\, 935 Embarcadero del Norte\, Isla Vista\, CA\, 93117\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,IV Live / Improvability
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ORGANIZER;CN="Isla Vista Arts":MAILTO:akjensen@ihc.ucsb.edu@ihc.ucsb.edu
GEO:34.412111;-119.855811
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190110T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190110T120000
DTSTAMP:20190107T224904Z
CREATED:20190107T224749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T224904Z
UID:10000139-1547114400-1547121600@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:UCSB Reads Book Giveaway to Students
DESCRIPTION:Chancellor Henry T. Yang\, Executive Vice Chancellor David Marshall\, and University Librarian Kristin Antelman will hand out free copies of the UCSB Reads 2019 book to UCSB students while supplies last. The 2019 selection is the graphic novel The Best We Could Do by Thi Bui. \nSponsored by Arts & Lectures\, Carsey-Wolf Center\, College of Creative Studies\, College of Engineering\, College of Letters & Science\, English Department\, Gevirtz Graduate School of Education\, Graduate Division\, Graduate Student Association\, Interdisciplinary Humanities Center\, KCSB-FM 91.9\, MultiCultural Center\, Office of Diversity\, Equity and Inclusion\, Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor\, Sociology Department\, UCSB Bookstore\, Women\, Gender & Sexual Equity Department\, and the Writing Program
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/ucsb-reads-book-giveaway-to-students/
LOCATION:Paseo\, UCSB Library\, UCSB Library\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106-9010\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,Other Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alex Regan":MAILTO:aregan@library.ucsb.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190111T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190111T233000
DTSTAMP:20190109T181531Z
CREATED:20190108T165103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190109T181531Z
UID:10000333-1547233200-1547249400@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:Magic Lantern Films Presents: Bohemian Rhapsody
DESCRIPTION:Showings of Bohemian Rhapsody at 7:00 and 10:00 PM
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/magic-lantern-films-presents-bohemian-rhapsody/
LOCATION:IV Theater\, 960 Embarcadero del Norte\, Isla Vista\, CA\, 93117\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,Magic Lantern Films
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ORGANIZER;CN="Magic Lantern Films":MAILTO:djpalladino@ihc.ucsb.edu
GEO:34.4113325;-119.8549784
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=IV Theater 960 Embarcadero del Norte Isla Vista CA 93117 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=960 Embarcadero del Norte:geo:-119.8549784,34.4113325
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190111T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190111T220000
DTSTAMP:20181217T224813Z
CREATED:20181217T224813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181217T224813Z
UID:10000317-1547236800-1547244000@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:IV Live Presents Improvability: New Year's Show
DESCRIPTION:Improvability: New Year’s Show \nFriday\, January 11th at 8:00 PM\nEmbarcadero Hall\, Isla Vista\nOnly 3 bucks! Come early to get a seat! \nSponsored by IV Live\, Isla Vista Arts\, UCSB\, and Associated Students
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/iv-live-presents-improvability-new-years-show/
LOCATION:Embarcadero Hall\, 935 Embarcadero del Norte\, Isla Vista\, CA\, 93117\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,IV Live / Improvability
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ORGANIZER;CN="Isla Vista Arts":MAILTO:akjensen@ihc.ucsb.edu@ihc.ucsb.edu
GEO:34.412111;-119.855811
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190114T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190114T190000
DTSTAMP:20181219T173719Z
CREATED:20181219T173719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181219T173719Z
UID:10000131-1547485200-1547492400@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:The New Negro: The Life of Alain Locke (2017)
DESCRIPTION:Jeffrey Stewart\, Professor of Black Studies at UC Santa Barbara\, was awarded the 2018 National Book Award in the nonfiction category for his beautifully written prose in The New Negro: The Life of Alain Locke (Oxford University Press\, 2017).  Dr. Stewart’s award marked the first time since 1984 that a book published by an academic press was bestowed with that honor. \nThis event will celebrate Dr. Stewart’s outstanding accomplishment and will include: \nI. Welcome from the Department of Black Studies\, Chancellor Yang\, Dean Charlie Hale\, and others. \nII. Reflections from Oxford University Press\nNiko Pfund – President and Academic Publisher\, Oxford University Press \nIII. Engaging The New Negro: The Life of Alain Locke \nReflections and an intimate conversation between Jeffrey Stewart\, Cheryl Wall\, and Terrance Wooten. \nCheryl Wall – Board of Governors Zora Neale Hurston Distinguished Professor of English\, Rutgers University\nProfessor Wall is the author of Worrying the Line: Black Women Writers\, Lineage\, and Literary Tradition (2005) and Women of the Harlem Renaissance (1995)\, and the editor of Changing Our Own Words: Criticism\, Theory\, and Writing by Black Women (1989). She has edited two volumes of writing by Zora Neale Hurston for the Library of America – Novels and Short Stories (1995) and Folklore\, Memoirs and Other Writings (1995) – as well as two volumes of criticism on Hurston’s fiction: “Sweat”: Texts and Contexts (1997) and Their Eyes Were Watching God: A Casebook (2000). She is the section editor for “Literature since 1975” in the Norton Anthology of African American Literature (2003). Professor Wall\, a specialist in Black women’s writing\, the Harlem Renaissance\, and Zora Neale Hurston\, serves on the editorial board of American Literature and on the advisory boards of African American Review and Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. A former chair of the department\, Professor Wall remains active in university affairs. In 2003\, she was co-principal with Mary Hartman of the Institute for Women’s Leadership on “Reaffirming Action: Designs for Diversity in Higher Education.” This Ford Foundation-funded initiative examined the strategies higher education institutions successfully employ to enhance racial and gender equity. In fact\, one of the program’s site visits was at UC Santa Barbara. Most recently\, Professor Wall was selected by Rutgers University President Richard L. McCormick to serve as Vice Chair of the Steering Committee on Implementation\, a body organized to enact sweeping changes in undergraduate education. She has just become co-chair\, with President McCormick\, of the President’s Council on Institutional Diversity and Equity. She is also the recipient of the Warren I. Susman Award for Excellence in Teaching. \nTerrance Wooten – Postdoctoral Fellow\, Department of Black Studies\, UC Santa Barbara\nDr. Wooten received his Ph.D. in American Studies at the University of Maryland\, College Park. On July 1\, 2019\, he will join the Department of Black Studies at UCSB as Assistant Professor. Dr. Wooten’s research interests include Critical and Gender Studies; Black Feminist Theory; Black Masculinities Studies; Socio-Legal Studies; Queer Theory; Critical Homeless Studies; Carceral Studies; Urban Studies; and Trauma-informed Ethnography. \nIV. Reception\, Book Signing\, and Jazz Quartet
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/the-new-negro-the-life-of-alain-locke-2017/
LOCATION:MultiCultural Center Lounge\, UCSB\, 494 UCen Road\, Isla Vista\, CA\, 93117\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,Other Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Interdisciplinary Humanities Center":MAILTO:events@ihc.ucsb.edu
GEO:34.4112239;-119.8458061
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190114T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190114T210000
DTSTAMP:20181016T174848Z
CREATED:20180920T222714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181016T174848Z
UID:10000259-1547492400-1547499600@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:Taubman Symposium Talk: Black Power\, Jewish Politics: Reinventing the Alliance in the 1960s
DESCRIPTION:Marc Dollinger\, San Francisco State University \nSponsored by the Herman P. and Sophia Taubman Foundation Endowed Symposia in Jewish Studies
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/taubman-symposium-talk-black-power-jewish-politics-reinventing-the-alliance-in-the-1960s/
LOCATION:Santa Barbara Hillel\, 781 Embarcadero del Mar\, Isla Vista\, CA\, 93117\, United States
CATEGORIES:Herman P. and Sophia Taubman Foundation Endowed Symposia in Jewish Studies,All Events,IHC Sub-Units
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190114T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190114T233000
DTSTAMP:20190108T170122Z
CREATED:20190108T165240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190108T170122Z
UID:10000335-1547492400-1547508600@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:Magic Lantern Films Presents: Bohemian Rhapsody
DESCRIPTION:Showings of Bohemian Rhapsody at 7:00 and 10:00 PM
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/magic-lantern-films-presents-bohemian-rhapsody-2/
LOCATION:IV Theater\, 960 Embarcadero del Norte\, Isla Vista\, CA\, 93117\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,Magic Lantern Films
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ORGANIZER;CN="Magic Lantern Films":MAILTO:djpalladino@ihc.ucsb.edu
GEO:34.4113325;-119.8549784
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=IV Theater 960 Embarcadero del Norte Isla Vista CA 93117 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=960 Embarcadero del Norte:geo:-119.8549784,34.4113325
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190115T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190115T210000
DTSTAMP:20190111T191046Z
CREATED:20181221T172953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190111T191046Z
UID:10000135-1547577000-1547586000@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:Film Screening and Q&A with Professor S.B. Diagne
DESCRIPTION:Professor Diagne will be the guest speaker at a screening of two landmark Senegalese films: Ousmane Sembène’s Borom Sarret (1963) and Djibril Diop Mambéty’s La Petite Vendeuse de soleil (1999)\, followed by a Q&A with Professor Eric Prieto. \nBorom Sarret\nThe first film directed by Senegal’s greatest filmmaker\, Ousmane Sembène\, Borom Sarret tells the story of a cart-driver who goes to Dakar to make a living\, but out of sympathy with other poverty-stricken people\, works for free and goes hungry himself. The genesis of Black African cinema can be traced to this short\, stark masterpiece in Wolof and French\, which conveys the toll of natural loss\, poverty\, and the stain of European colonization on Africa. \nLa Petite Vendeuse de soleil\n“The Little Girl Who Sold the Sun” is a short drama film directed by Djibril Diop Mambéty\, Senegal’s avant-garde filmmaker. The film\, which premiered posthumously after his untimely death in 1998\, depicts a young beggar girl\, Sili\, who becomes the first girl to sell a daily newspaper in the competitive world of young male newspaper vendors. Mambéty dedicated this last film to “the courage of street children” and featured actual street children instead of professional actors. \nSouleymane Bachir Diagne is a professor at Columbia University in the departments of French and Philosophy\, and currently the Director of the Institute of African Studies. \nSponsored by the Graduate Center for Literary Research
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/film-screening-and-qa-with-professor-s-b-diagne/
LOCATION:1920 Buchanan\, UC Santa Barbara\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106
CATEGORIES:All Events,IHC Sub-Units,Other Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Graduate Center for Literary Research":MAILTO:complit-glcr@ucsb.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190117T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190117T180000
DTSTAMP:20190109T175307Z
CREATED:20181003T173733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190109T175307Z
UID:10000103-1547740800-1547748000@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:Social Securities Talk: Embracing Shari'a: Women\, Law\, and Activism in Somalia
DESCRIPTION:Gender equality is a key principle of human rights and political security. But how are gender equality and human security ensured in societies struggling with legacies of civil war and political violence? This lecture reveals how\, in a country where many observers presume law and security are absent\, women are turning to Islam’s foundational sources—the Qur’an and the Hadith—to promote women’s rights and human and political security.  A reception will follow. \nMark Fathi Massoud is Associate Professor of Politics and Legal Studies at UC Santa Cruz and the author of Law’s Fragile State: Colonial\, Authoritarian\, and Humanitarian Legacies in Sudan. \nSponsored by the IHC’s Social Securities series and the Walter H. Capps Center for the Study of Ethics\, Religion\, and Public Life
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/social-securities-talk-embracing-sharia-women-law-and-activism-in-somalia/
LOCATION:McCune Conference Room\, 6020 HSSB\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Social Securities,All Events,IHC Series,Other Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Interdisciplinary Humanities Center":MAILTO:events@ihc.ucsb.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190117T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190117T180000
DTSTAMP:20190111T191212Z
CREATED:20181220T215434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190111T191212Z
UID:10000133-1547740800-1547748000@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:Talk: Translation and Decolonization
DESCRIPTION:In the colonial space\, one imperial language presents itself as the Logos incarnate\, in contrast to the local indigenous vernaculars which are then deemed lacking and incomplete. How the act of translation\, of “putting in touch” languages (Antoine Berman\, The Experience of the Foreign)\, creates linguistic equality and reciprocity\, even in a colonial situation\, is the topic of this presentation. \nSouleymane Bachir Diagne is a professor at Columbia University in the departments of French and Philosophy. He is currently the Director of the Institute of African Studies. His areas of research and publication include History of Philosophy\, History of Logic and Mathematics\, Islamic Philosophy\, and African Philosophy and Literature. His latest publications in English include: Islam and the Open Society: Fidelity and Movement in the Philosophy of Muhammad Iqbal\, Codesria\, 2010; African Art as Philosophy: Senghor\, Bergson\, and the Idea of Negritude\, Seagull Books\, 2011; The Ink of the Scholars: Reflections on Philosophy in Africa\, Codesria\, 2016; Open to Reason: Muslim Philosophers in Conversation with the Western Tradition\, Columbia University Press\, 2018\, and Postcolonial Bergson\, forthcoming by Fordham University Press. \nSponsored by the Graduate Center for Literary Research
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/talk-translation-and-decolonization/
LOCATION:Wallis Annenberg Conference Room\, 4315 SSMS\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,IHC Sub-Units,Other Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Graduate Center for Literary Research":MAILTO:complit-glcr@ucsb.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190118T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190118T150000
DTSTAMP:20181217T193819Z
CREATED:20181217T193819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181217T193819Z
UID:10000313-1547816400-1547823600@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:Talk: Mapping the Slave Trade
DESCRIPTION:Gregory O’Malley\, History\, UC Santa Cruz \nO’Malley is author of Final Passages: The Intercolonial Slave Trade of British America\, 1619-1807 (2014)\, a study of the logistics of distribution of human chattel among the American colonies. \nThis event is a part of Commodities in Motion: Global\, Local\, Engendered and Enslaved\, a series of UCSB talks and workshops sponsored by the Center for the Study of Work\, Labor\, and Democracy; and the Policy History Program.
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/talk-mapping-the-slave-trade/
LOCATION:4041 HSSB
CATEGORIES:All Events,IHC Sub-Units
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/labor-banner.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Study of Work%2C Labor%2C and Democracy":MAILTO:nelson@history.ucsb.edu
END:VEVENT
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