Alison Des Forges International Symposium: China in Africa: Global Perspectives
120 Clemens HallThe Alison L. Des Forges Memorial Committee invites you to an International Symposium: China in Africa: Global Perspectives
The Alison L. Des Forges Memorial Committee invites you to an International Symposium: China in Africa: Global Perspectives
A master class/seminar will be held with David Getsy. There is a set of readings to be read in advance of the workshop (all short). Please use the following links to access the readings or download a PDF of the David Getsy Seminar Readings (warning: this is a 10.5 MB file): Required Readings Excerpts Preface […]
“Brothers’ Keepers: Notes from a Black Dance Dramaturg” Nadine George-Graves (UC San Diego) Brother(hood) Dance! is an interdisciplinary duo that seeks to inform its audiences on the socio-political and environmental injustices from a global perspective, bringing clarity to the same-gender-loving African-American experience in the 21st century. Brother(hood) Dance! was formed in April 2014 as a […]
The Center for the Study of Psychoanalysis & Culture, in partnership with the Creative Arts Initiative & the University at Buffalo Art Galleries, presents: BRACHA L. ETTINGER MEMORY’S WOUND IS A SPACE WITH-IN. DEPTHSPACE AND CARRIANCE BEYOND ABSTRACTION VERSUS EMPATHY. A THREE-PART SEMINAR Thursday, April 26 Thursday, May 3 Thursday, May 10 2:00 - 5:00 […]
Matters of Currency Buffalo, New York 27–28 April 2018 Click here to register. We are excited to announce a 2-day symposium MATTERS OF CURRENCY we are organizing in conjunction with the Institute of Network Cultures MoneyLab project in Amsterdam (http://networkcultures.org/moneylab/) around money and its relationship to power, resistance and alternative strategies. The symposium will touch […]
A public debriefing on the visits of CAS Visiting Professor of the Arts Dr. Amma Y. Ghartey-Tagoe Kootin (U Georgia) and CAI artists-in-residence AT BUFFALO
Robert W. Barrett, Jr. (U. Illinois Urbana-Champaign) will present "The Boards Tread Black: Critical Plant Studies and Early English Drama."
Jennifer Ponce de Leon, Assistant Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania Professor Ponce de Leon is currently at work on a book project titled “Radical Politics Across the Arts of the Americas: A Translocal Cartography of Guerrilla Cultural Warfare”. Her work examines the potential for critically engaged art to help spur and radicalize political movements. […]
Sheila L. Cavanagh is an associate professor at York University, Toronto, Canada and co-editor of Somatechnics journal at EUP. She is former coordinator of the Sexuality Studies Program at York (2010-2014) and outgoing chair of the Canadian Sexuality Studies Association (2014-2016). Her research is in the area of gender and sexuality with a concentration on […]
Professor Kenneth J. Knoespel (School of History and Sociology; School of Literature, Media, and Communication; and McEver Professor of Engineering and the Liberal Arts, Georgia Institute of Technology), “Censorship and Surveillance: The Double-Face of Post-Cards from the Western Front” Thursday, May 3, 2018 12:00-1:30 pm 830 Clemens Hall Professor Knoespel’s published research includes books and […]