Postponed: Just Theory Lecture Series: Enrique Diaz Álvarez, “The Politics of Images: Violence, Resistance and Mourning in Mexico”
640 Clemens HallEnrique Diaz Álvarez, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City
Enrique Diaz Álvarez, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City
IMPORTANT UPDATE Humanities to the Rescue is an event series intended to bring the broader Buffalo community together to celebrate the humanities. We have been closely monitoring how current health and travel issues are evolving with regard to the Coronavirus (COVID-19). After consultation with University at Buffalo leadership and a great deal of deliberation, our […]
Photo courtesy of Nick Cave, still image from Up Right, ©Wright Bros. IMPORTANT UPDATE Humanities to the Rescue is an event series intended to bring the broader Buffalo community together to celebrate the humanities. We have been closely monitoring how current health and travel issues are evolving with regard to the Coronavirus (COVID-19). After consultation […]
IMPORTANT UPDATE Humanities to the Rescue is an event series intended to bring the broader Buffalo community together to celebrate the humanities. We have been closely monitoring how current health and travel issues are evolving with regard to the Coronavirus (COVID-19). After consultation with University at Buffalo leadership and a great deal of deliberation, our […]
I have a baby whose name is no one is an interdisciplinary convergence of mixed-media and performance vignettes conceived by Mary Grace Sullivan (UB Department of Theatre and Dance MFA candidate) and Hanyu Liao (UB Department of Media Study MAH candidate). The work will be presented off-site at 500 Seneca, where the audience, artists, and […]
Yanoula Athanassakis (NYU), “Environmental Humanities and Animal Studies” Yanoula Athanassakis is Assistant Vice Provost for Academic Affairs, Co-founder of the NYU Environmental Humanities Series at New York University, and Instructor in English and Environmental Studies. Her research and teaching interests include American literature, the environmental humanities, animal studies, food studies, race and ethnic studies, gender […]
Former HI faculty fellow and associate professor of history Dalia Antonia Muller will present the talk, "“As Free Men and As Foreigners: African Political Imaginaries in Early 20th-Century Cuba.”
Jayne Svenungsson, Lund University, Sweden Tuesday, March 31 | 3:30 pm “Romanticism: Rethinking Religion as an Aesthetic Category” Wednesday, April 1 | 3:30 pm “Phenomenology: Rethinking Metaphysics through Experience” Thursday, April 2 | 3:30 pm “Return of Religion or End of Religion? Beyond the Religious-Secular Divide”
Professor Robert Bernasconi, Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Philosophy and African American Studies, Penn State University, is one of the world’s most distinguished scholars of the thought of Jacques Derrida and of Emmanuel Levinas, and a leading scholar in African-American Studies. Besides editing three academic journals (Eco-ethica, Levinas Studies, and Critical Philosophy of Race), and […]
As a lead-up to Nico Israel's April 7 visit, the Modernisms Research Workshop will hold a reading group session. Refreshments will be provided.