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Andi Coulter

606 Clemens Hall

Queer Studies Research Workshop Works in Progress talk

Laura Dassow Walls, University of Notre Dame

306 Clemens Hall

Seminar Discussion We shall discuss two short essays with Professor Walls: Dipesh Chakrabarty, "The Climate of History: Four Theses," Critical Inquiry 35.2 (Winter 2009), 197-222; AND Timothy Clark, "Nature, Post Nature," The Cambridge Companion to Literature and the Environment, ed. Louise Westling (Cambridge UP, 2014): pdfs of these readings are available from Professor James J. […]

Reading and Discussion

318 Clemens Hall

Organized by the Modernisms Research Workshop We will read one chapter of Jessica Pressman's Digital Modernisms (2014) together with the introductory chapters of James Purdon's Modernist Informatics (OUP, 2015) AND Paul Stephen's The Poetics of Information Overload (U Minn, 2015). I will circulate PDFs of all chapters to anyone who requests them. Lunch will be served (RSVP required to Cris Miller).

Emma Smith, Oxford University

Honors College, 107 Capen Hall

Object and Adaptation: The Worlds of Shakespeare and Cervantes: A Conference in Three Acts Act 1 Object: Emma Smith, author of The Making of the First Folio (Oxford and Chicago, 2015/2016) "From the Barbican to Buffalo: Why Shakespeare's First Folio Matters" The first Act of a 5-part conference as part of "Bvffalo Bard 2016: A Year of […]

Susanna Paasonen, Affect Theorist

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

She is an Author, professor, and chair of Media Studies and the deputy director of the School of History, Culture and Arts Studies, at the University of Turku, Susanna Paasonen’s research interests focus on media culture, Internet research, popular culture, sexuality, pornography and theories of affect. http://susannapaasonen.org/ PLASMA is sponsored by UB’s Media Study Dept. […]

Diane Christian and Bruce Jackson

Amherst Dipson Theater 3500 Main Street, Buffalo

"Ran" Showing at the Amherst Dipson Theater Diane Christian and Bruce Jackson will introduce the 1985 Akira Kurosawa film "Ran" as part of the Spring 2016 Buffalo Film Seminars. "Ran" reimagines Shakespeare’s King Lear as a singular historical epic set in sixteenth-century Japan.

Steve Hoffman, Sociology

830 Clemens Hall University at Buffalo, Buffalo

“The Shelf Life of a Socio-Technical Disaster: Post-Fukushima Disaster Science and Policy Change in the United States, France, and Germany” Organized by the Science Studies Research Workshop

GENDER & THE DRUG WAR

509 O'Brian Hall North Campus

Gender Drug War brochure Organized by the Baldy Center Both as participants and as cultural symbols, women have played a central role in drug commerce, drug cultures, drug policing, and drug treatment—especially if licit pharmaceuticals are included. From 19th century battles over Demon Rum to 21st century reckonings with “crack,” “meth,” and “Oxy,” women have […]

Amma Y. Ghartey-Tagoe Kootin (U Georgia-Athens) and creative team

Baird Recital Hall, Second Floor

"At Buffalo: Performing the Archive: Buffalo and the Pan-American Exposition of 1901" Dr. Amma Y. Ghartey-Tagoe Kootin (U Georgia-Athens) and members of the "At Buffalo" team (http://www.atbuffalomusical.com/) The events are also free and open to the public thanks to the generosity of: the Humanities Institute, Techne, the Undergraduate Academies, the Gender Institute, the Julian Park Chair, the HI Performance […]