City and Society Workshop: “Selling American Homeownership in the Global South”
532 Park HallNancy Kwak, Associate Professor of History, University of California, San Diego, presents “Selling American Homeownership in the Global South”
Nancy Kwak, Associate Professor of History, University of California, San Diego, presents “Selling American Homeownership in the Global South”
To honor “Lydia Okumura: Situations,” the career-spanning exhibit at the UB Art Galleries of Japanese-Brazilian artist Lydia Okumura, LELACS (the Lake Erie Latin American Cultural Studies consortium) will convene a day-long symposium of new scholarship in Latin American cultural studies. These talks question boundaries between abstraction and concrete reality, writing and visuality, thought and matter, […]
“Mexican Philosophy and the Trope of Authenticity” Carlos Alberto Sanchez
A Public Lecture by Nathan Vedal (Harvard University) Thursday November 3, 2016 at 3:00 pm 306 Clemens Hall, University at Buffalo - North Campus Advocates of Chinese writing reform since the early 20th century have often argued that China ought to adopt a phonetic writing system to replace its current character-based script. Intuitively, the simplicity […]
“The Ideal of Beauty at the Limits of Kant’s Ethics” Kristi Sweet, Texas A&M University
Justice and Diversity Ryan Muldoon, PhilosophyPhotographer: Douglas Levere We live in a world of increasing diversity. Historically, liberal political theory was developed to deal with diversity. However, Muldoon contends that contemporary liberal theory fails to fully appreciate how diversity changes the structure of political communities. There is an unfortunate tendency in liberal theory to assume […]
The Haudenosaunee-Native American Studies Research Group cordially invites you to join us on Friday, November 11th for our Fifth Annual UB Haudenosaunee Research Symposium. Time: 9am-4pm Location: Center for the Arts, Lower Gallery B45, UB North Campus This informal symposium highlights UB faculty, alumni, and student's current research projects in Haudenosaunee and Indigenous studies. The […]
Work-in-progress session with Damien Keane. Lunch provided. RSVP to Karen Serrianne (ks298@buffalo.edu) if you plan to attend this session. For more information, please visit the Modernisms Research Workshop page.
“Captain Cook’s Tools for Ethnography” Ruth Mack, English Photographer: Douglas Levere In “Captain Cook’s Tools for Ethnography” on November 11th, English professor Ruth Mack explores the relation between Cook’s navigational experience on the Endeavour Voyage (1768-71) and the descriptions of societies Cook offered in his journal. How does Cook, the technical navy man, comfortable with […]
“Stop shooting blacks!” is the rallying cry at a street protest of African immigrants in southern Italy who made the dangerous journey from Africa to Italy in search of a better life. After enduring a long trek through the deserts of North Africa and a treacherous crossing of the Mediterranean, they reached their goal but […]