01 Jan Winter 2002
January 16, 2002 – Bradley Graham, Hit to Kill: The New Battle over Shielding America from Missile Attack
January 17, 2002 – Kathleen Bruhn, Mexico: The Struggle for Democratic Development
January 22, 2002 – Rubén Martínez, Crossing Over: A Mexican Family on the Migrant Trail
January 23, 2002 – Jung (War): In the Land of the Mujaheddin
January 24, 2002 – Thomas J. Curry, Farewell to Christendom: The Future of Church and State in America
January 28, 2002 – Siobhan Darrow, Flirting with Danger: Confessions of a Reluctant War Reporter
January 30, 2002 – A. F. Robertson, Greed: Gut Feelings, Growth, and History
February 5, 2002 – Yolanda Broyles-González, Lydia Mendoza’s Life in Music
February 6, 2002 – Brigitte Steinheider with George Legrady “Pockets Full of Memories: The Collaborative Construction of a Digital Archive”
February 11, 2002 – Michael Taussig “The Adult’s Imagination of the Child’s Imagination”
February 11, 2002 – Tecla Wanjala “Women as Peace Builders in Africa”
February 12, 2002 – Terence R. Smith “Innovative Activities of the Alexandria Digital Library Project: The Use of a Framework of Domain Concepts”
February 14, 2002 – Mark Maslan, Whitman Possessed: Poetry, Sexuality, and Popular Authority
February 19, 2002 – Bernat Rosner and Frederic Tubach, An Uncommon Friendship: From Opposite Sides of the Holocaust
February 19, 2002 – Life and Debt
February 24, 2002 – A.B. Yehoshua, Israelis and Palestinians: New Dangers in the Current Crisis
February 26, 2002 – Catherine Mulholland, William Mulholland and the Rise ofLos Angeles
February 27, 2002 – Douglas Henry Daniels, Lester Leaps In: The Life and Times of Lester “Pres” Young
February 28, 2002 – Marjorie Perloff “‘But Isn’t the Same at Least the Same?’:
Translatability in Wittgenstein, Duchamp, and Jacques Roubaud”
March 3, 2002 – Judge William Webster and Professor Nadine Strossen “National Security vs. Personal Liberty”
March 5, 2002 – Carl Gutierrez-Jones, Critical Race Narratives
March 7, 2002 – Susan Lee Johnson “Return to Roaring Camp”
March 7, 2002 – Stephan Feuchtwang “Three Gestures in the Poetics of Place:
Perspectives and Fengshui in Two Contemporary Chinese Places”
March 8-10, 2002 – Interfacing Knowledge: New Paradigms for Computing
in the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
March 27-30, 2002 – International Conference on the History
of the Presidency of Ronald Reagan