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New Spring Stanford Course – “Visual Culture of the Arctic and Climate Change”

POSTED IN: OF INTEREST ARHIST 273 / FILMSTUD 273: "Visual Culture of the Arctic and Climate Change" Spring Quarter 2015-16, Tue/Thurs 10:30am-11:50am Instructor: Lisa Bloom In what ways does contemporary art address the slowly unfolding catastrophes of melting ice and thawing permafrost in the Arctic due to climate change? How might contemporary art and experimental cinema help us...

Bernard Geoghegan – “The Family as Machine: Cybernetic Kinship in Postwar America”

POSTED IN:LECTURE How did the American family become a machine? Starting in the 1950s a community of progressive mental health therapists, ethnographers, and artists around the Bay Area put forth visions of the modern American family as a cybernetic machine. Researchers including anthropologist Gregory Bateson, filmmaker Weldon Kees, and psychiatrist Don Jackson proposed that family...

Environmental Humanities Project Seminar on Drought: “Migration, Farming, Labor, and Livelihoods”

POSTED IN: OF INTEREST "Migration, Farming, Labor, and Livelihoods" With distinguished participant Héctor Hoyos, Assistant Professor of Latin American Literature and Culture, Stanford University Tuesday, February 23, 2016 6:00 to 8:00pm Margaret Jacks Hall (Bldg. 460) Terrace Room (4th Floor) Next Tuesday, the Environmental Humanities Project's Winter Seminar on Drought will continue to explore the history, present, and future of California's...

CFP: 7th Annual Conference on New Materialisms

POSTED IN: CFP The Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences and "New Materialism: Networking European Scholarship on 'How Matter Comes to Matter' " will hold the Seventh Annual Conference on New Materialisms from September 21-23, 2016 in Warsaw. The conference topic is "Performing Situated Knowledges: Space, Time, Vulnerability." For the...

Héctor Hoyos – “All Tomorrow’s (Sub-atomic) Parties”

POSTED IN: LECTURE In this provocative lecture on El té de Dios (2010), by the Argentine writer César Aira (b. 1949), Hoyos focuses on a singular question: what can the Higgs boson, an Indian monkey God, and the Tea Party tell us about the agency of literature? The talk will be in English, with bilingual materials....

CFP: Abstraction

POSTED IN: CFP UC Irvine's Comparative Literature Department will hold a conference on "Abstraction" on March 11-12, 2016. A selection of the CFP can be found below. For the complete CFP and more information on the conference, please see here. We are particularly interested in investigating abstraction as it opens onto the question of the production...

CFP: The Forum Prize 2016 on Ecologies

POSTED IN: CFP The Forum for Modern Language Studiesis inviting submissions on the topic of "Ecologies." A selection of the CFP can be found below. For the complete CFP and the details of the prize, see here or download here. Forum for Modern Language Studies invites submissions on the subject of Ecologies for the 2016 Forum...