01 Sep Fall 2001
September 25, October 2, 9,16, 23 November 6 2001 – “Thinking Through The Catastrophe”
October 10, 2001 – Frances FitzGerald “National Missile Defenses and the Politics of Nostalgia”
October 17, 2001 – Catherine Cole Ghana’s Concert Party Theatre
October 17, 2001 – Randall Forsberg “The New US Missile Defense Program and
Arms Control in the Post-Cold War Era”
October 22, 2001 – Ken Wiwa In the Shadow of a Saint
October 22 2001 – An Evening of New Documentary Films on The Holocaust
with Special Appearances by their Directors
October 24, 2001 – Ulrich Keller The Ultimate Spectacle A Visual History of the Crimean War
October 25, 2001 – Giles Gunn “Beyond Solidarity: Pragmatism and Difference in a Globalized World”
October 30, 2001 – Alan AtKisson “Sustainability is Dead … Long Live Sustainability!”
October 31, 2001 – Rubén Martínez, Crossing Over: A Mexican Family on the Migrant Trail
November 1, 2001 – Blase Bonpane, Guerrillas of Peace: Reflections on Liberation Theology in the Americas
November 4, 2001 – Ruth Gruber, From Holocaust to Haven
November 7, 2001 – Timothy J. Clark “The Monster Picasso”
November 8, 2001 – Hafsat Abiola “Peoples’ Movements to Reclaim the Continent:
Challenges and Opportunities”
Nevember 8, 2001 – Daniel Albright “Noble Savages in Armani Suits: American Art in the Late Twentieth Century”
November 14, 2001 – Giandomenico Picco “The New Middle East: From Lebanon to Iran”
November 16, 2001 – Lisa Parks “Remote Sensing Cleopatra”
November 19, 2001 – Harold Marcuse, Legacies of Dachau: The Uses and Abuses of a Concentration Camp, 1933-2001
November 26, 2001 – Alan Ebenstein Friedrich Hayek: A Biography
November 27, 2001 – Emory Elliott “Aesthetics in a Multicultural Age”
November 28, 2001 – Francesca Bray “Genetically Modified Foods: An Anthropologist’s Contribution to the Debate”
November 28, 2001 – Sanam Naraghi-Anderlini “Women Building Peace: From the Village Council to the Negotiating Table”
November 29, 2001 – Chava Alberstein And Her Band
Amy S. Greenberg “Manifest Manhood: Antebellum Expansionism and American Culture”