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Early Modern Violence: A Symposium

280 Park Hall

Torment and Apotheosis of Cuauhtémoc by David Alfaro Siqueiros, Palace of Fine Arts in Mexico City CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Organized by the Early Modern Research Workshop Henry Berlin (RLL) and Erik Seeman (HIS), Coordinators This symposium examines what was distinct about early modern violence. The growth of state power, dramatic religious changes, and the […]

Discursive Practices: Symposium: Strategies of Empowerment: A Survey of Emerging Urban Practices in Weak Market Cities

403 Hayes Hall - South Campus

A symposium organized by 2018-19 Humanities Institute Faculty Fellow Erkin Özay. This symposium brings together scholars and practitioners of urban design and planning to take stock of emerging alternative spatial practices. Conventional urban activist organizations (community development corporations, community land trusts, and local design centers, etc.) are gaining more visibility, while the practices rendered by […]

Haudenosaunee-Native American Studies Research Workshop: Fall 2018 First General Meeting

1004 Clemens Hall

Sge:no Everyone!! The first general meeting of the Haudenosaunee-Native American Research Group will be held on Thursday, Oct 4, in room 1004 Clemens Hall from 11:30 am -12:50pm. The meeting will begin promptly at 11:30 am! Light lunch from Rachel’s Mediterranean will be provided - salad, hummus, assorted wraps (chicken,gyro,falafel) Hope you can join us […]

Performance Research Workshop: Chloe Johnston (Lake Forest College, Chicago Neo-Futurists), “Beautiful Tangles: Neo-Futurism, Truth, and the Brain”

904 Clemens

Dr. Chloe Johnston is Associate Professor of Theatre at Lake Forest College, and a long-time member of the Chicago Neo-Futurists, an award-winning performance ensemble. Dr. Johnston is also a prolific solo performer, writer, teacher, and scholar whose work has been seen on stages in Chicago and Los Angeles and in the journals TDR, Liminalities, Theatre […]

Performance Research Workshop Book Club: Emily Sahakian, Staging Creolization: Women’s Theatre and Performance from the French Caribbean

To Be Announced

Book Club: Emily Sahakian, Staging Creolization: Women’s Theatre and Performance from the French Caribbean (available through UB Libraries E-Books) in advance Sahakian's October 12th talk. Emily Sahakian (Ph.D., Northwestern University and the École des hautes études en sciences sociales) is Associate Professor of Theatre and French at the University of Georgia. Her first book, Staging […]

2018 riverrun Global Film Series: Mexican Cinema and Culture

Burchfield Penney Art Center 1300 Elmwood Ave, Buffalo, NY, United States

PROGRAM Series Curator: Tanya Shilina-Conte, UB English riverrunbuffalo.org: Director Patrick Martin Directors: Jake Sanders, Jocelyn E. Marshall, and Brent Cox Wednesday, October 10 4:00-5:50pm | Border Experimentations. El Mar la Mar. Joshua Bonnetta & J.P. Sniadecki, 2017 (1 hr 35 mins). Introduced by Ekrem Serdar, Squeaky Wheel Film & Media Art Center. 6:00-7:50pm | Restored […]

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