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Scholars@Hallwalls – Susan Cahn

Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center 341 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, NY, United States

On September 16th, historian Susan Cahn opens our series with her talk titled “‘Girls Invade, Shrinks in Trauma’: Feminism and the Politics of Psychiatric Diagnosis, 1970-1990.” By examining the struggle between second-wave feminists and the psychiatric establishment, Cahn investigates the history and politics of medical diagnoses. She looks at the American Psychiatric Association’s revision of […]

Buffalo Humanities Festival

Renaissance Remix Everyone seems to agree that Buffalo is enjoying a renaissance.  What is it about the concept of rebirth that gets people so excited?  Like the remix of a popular song, the Buffalo Humanities Festival takes the familiar idea of “renaissance” and gives it a new spin.  With three days of talks, performances, discussions, […]

Modernisms Research Workshop: Reception

1032 Clemens Hall

Please join us for this reception and beginning of the year meeting and bring anyone who you think would enjoy joining the MRW. We’ll briefly share information about our current projects and major interests and talk about coming events for the year. PLEASE RSVP with Karen Serrianne <ks298@buffalo.edu> if you plan to attend so we […]

“Philosophical Historiography – A Symposium for Speakers”

280 Park Hall

“Philosophy Unshackled”, Thomas D. Sullivan, University of St. Thomas and “Burying the Philosophical Past:  Reflections on the endlessly recurring philosophical impulse to start all over again”, Russell Pannier, Mitchell Hamline School of Law

Screening with Filmmaker Erin Espelie, “The Lanthanide Series”

Center for the Arts, Screening Room (112) University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States

"The Lanthanide Series" Screening with Filmmaker Erin Espelie (Assistant Professor, Film Studies / Critical Media Practices, University of Colorado, Boulder) A feature length film about rare earth elements (the lanthanides), black mirrors (from obsidian to iPads), and how technology is reshaping the way we record the present and replay the past. Sponsored by Techne Institute, […]

riverrun Global Film Series

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

September 29-October 1, 2016 Burchfield Penney Art Center Two Sections: "Country in Focus 2016: Iran" "Film Future" Public Lecture: “Rising From the Ashes: Iranian Art House Cinema” by Dr. Hamid Naficy, Northwestern University. Friday, September 30, 7 PM. Special Guest: Noureddin Zarrinkelk, Iranian animator. Saturday, October 1, 2 PM. Series Curator: Dr. Tanya Shilina-Conte, UB English. Program: […]

Michael Oberg, “The Three Faces of Eleazer Williams”

Capen 109

This talk will be based on Prof. Oberg's recent book, Professional Indian: Eleazer Williams's American Odyssey (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015).  For more information about this remarkable individual, please see: http://www.upenn.edu/pennpress/book/15377.html. Michael Oberg is Distinguished Professor of History at the State University of New York at Geneseo.

New Faculty Seminar: Christine Varnado

830 Clemens Hall University at Buffalo, Buffalo

Reading for Desire: What Counts as “Queer” in Renaissance Drama? Christine Varnado, Global Gender Studies, Department of Transnational Studies Erotic desire saturates early modern English drama, but it has been a challenge to theorize precisely how it is constituted, how we are able to perceive it, and, specifically, how and why some configurations of it […]

Knock Knock: Femininity, Fixation, Photography

306 Clemens Hall

A lecture presented by Professor Elissa Marder Elissa Marder is the Professor of French and Comparative Literature at Emory University, where she is currently serving as Chair of the Department of French and Italian and as  Interim Director of the Psychoanalytic Studies program. In addition, she is also an international fellow at the London Graduate […]