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Mandi Shepp and Alison Fraser

420 Capen Hall

"The Library Beyond the Vail: a Brief History of Post-Mortem and Channeled Texts" Mandi Shepp, Librarian at the Marion H. Skidmore Library in Historic Lily Dale, NY will be speaking about the history of post-mortem and channeled texts, and will be bringing a selection of material from the library to view. "Monster-Wives and Animal-Paramours: Occult […]

Geneva Overholser

Student Union Theater

International Education Week 2015 Keynote Lecture “The Media Revolution: What It Means for You” Geneva Overholser, Senior Fellow in the Informed Participation Program, Democracy Fund Description of Talk A free press may be the cornerstone of democracy, but America’s legacy media institutions are largely dying businesses today.  The traditional economic model of advertising no longer […]

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Dr. Dorothee Brantz, Technische Universität Berlin

1004 Clemens Hall

"Bunkered Landscapes and the Search for Peace in Post-World War II Berlin" World War II was an urban war.  Increasingly targeting civilians, this war inflicted tremendous physical destruction and human suffering on cities worldwide. This talk focuses on the history of air-raid bunkers in Berlin to illustrate the linkages between war, ideology, and the urban […]

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The Impact of Maimonides

708 Clemens Hall

Event Speakers: Moshe Halbertal, Lawrence Kaplan, Kenneth Green and James Diamond One of the most revolutionary figures in the Jewish tradition is the philosopher and legal scholar, Moses Maimonides (1138-1204). The last two years have witnessed many new books published on Maimonides’ thought by leading academic scholars in the United States, Canada and Israel. This […]

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Stephanie Clare, UB Comparative Literature

606 Clemens Hall

Queer Studies Research Workshop Work in Progress “Finally, She’s Accepted Herself!”: Coming Out Narratives in Neoliberal Times.  In contemporary, transnational liberal contexts, the public expression of homophobia is increasingly viewed as “unenlightened,” but heteronormativity has certainly not disappeared. Drawing on a broad archive including TV shows, psychological studies, online blogs, and Broadway hits, this paper […]

Science & Art Cabaret 16.0: IMPROVISATION

The Ninth Ward @ Babeville 341 Delaware Avenue

Presented by Hallwalls, Buffalo Museum of Science, Techne Institute, and UB College of Arts & Sciences BRIAN MURCHISON with KYLE BUTER Dialogue and Shared Experience COMEDYSPORTZ IMPROV Intro to Principles & Applications of Improv Comedy EVA ZUREK Chemical Imagination TOMAS HENRIQUES On Instrument Design STEVE BACZKOWSKI On Improvised Music The Science & Art Cabaret is supported by […]

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Benjamin Kahan, Louisiana State University

606 Clemens Hall

"Ray Johnson's Anti-Archive: Blackface, Sadomasochism, and the Racial and Sexual Imagination of Pop Art" My essay reconsiders the racial and sexual politics of Pop Art through the work of Ray Johnson. The first part of my essay revisits José Esteban Muñoz claim that “next to no people of color populate the world of Pop Art, […]

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Benjamin Kahan, Louisiana State University

306 Clemens Hall

“Toward an Etiological History of Modernist Sexuality” This presentation theorizes an etiological rather than an epistemological approach to the history of sexuality. Kahan revisits two of Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick’s axioms in Epistemology of the Closet: 1. her eschewal of etiological approaches to the history of sexuality and 2. her avoidance of the dating of the […]

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World AIDS Day/Day With(out) Art

B45-Lower Gallery, Center for the Arts, North Campus

Queer Studies Research Workshop, Disabilities Studies Workshop, Department of Visual Studies, Leslie Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art, Visual AIDS, UB Center for Disabilities Studies, Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center, WNY Pride Center, Gay and Lesbian Youth Services (GLYS), and UB Student Health Services :  World AIDS Day/Day With(out) Art Radiant Presence: 2015’s event marks […]