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Are the Arts of Asia Globalizable? Friday, October 5, 2007
4:00 pm Is the discipline of Japanese art history really compatible with that of Professor Shigemi INAGA, presently Kluge Scholar at the Library of (Sponsored by the East Asian Studies Research Focus Group, Department of
Schedule of Winter Quarter Lectures Tuesday, January 30, 4 pm, McCune Conference Room (HSSB 6020) Thursday, February 8, 4 pm, Auditorium, Marine Science Institute Schedule of Winter Quarter Arthi fac talks (faculty presentations of recent work to faculty, grad students, and invited guests, with refreshments and discussion): Wednesday, January 24, 4 pm, upstairs seminar room (Arts 2622) Wednesday, March 7, 4 pm, upstairs seminar room (Arts 2622) Schedule of Spring Quarter Lectures Monday, April 16, 4 pm, McCune Conference Room (HSSB 6020) Tuesday, April 17, 4 pm, McCune Conference Room (HSSB 6020) Thursday, April 26, 4 pm, Multicultural Center Tuesday, June 5, 4 pm, McCune Conference Room (HSSB 6020) Schedule of Spring Quarter Arthi fac talks (faculty presentations of recent work to faculty, grad students, and invited guests, with refreshments and discussion): Wednesday, May 16 (? – to be confirmed), 4 pm, upstairs seminar room (Arts 2622) Wednesday, May 23 (? – to be confirmed), 4 pm, upstairs seminar room (Arts 2622) S P A T I A L Americas http://spatial.americas.googlepages.com/home ABSTRACTS DUE 1/22/07 Prof. Stella Nair, History of Art, University of California at Riverside Louise Noelle, Investigadora, Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas, Universidad SCHEDULE 10:00am INTRODUCTION George Flaherty, PhD Student, History of Art and Architecture, UCSB 10:15am-10:35am Austin Zeiderman, PhD Student, Cultural and Social Anthropology, StanfordUniversity “Resettlement in the Megacity of the Global South: The Commensurability of Places and the Ontology of Neoliberal Urbanism in Bogotá, Colombia” 10:40am-11:00am Lisa Smirl, PhD Candidate, Centre for International Studies, University of Cambridge “New Model Homes: Building the Other while Constructing Ourselves, Experiences after Katrina” 11:05am-11:25am Steve Wernke, Assistant Professor, Anthropology, VanderbiltUniversity “Productive Entanglements: The Spaces of Early Mission Settlements in the Colonial Andes” 11:30am-11:50am Prajna Desai, PhD Candidate, History of Art, YaleUniversity “Look Back in X-Ray: Viollet-le-Duc and the Model that Never Was” 11:50am-12:30pm Panel discussion moderated by Claire Farago, Professor, Art History, University of Colorado, Boulder 1pm-2pm Keynote by Stella Nair, Assistant Professor, Art History, UC Riverside “TBA” 2pm-2:20pm Guisela Latorre, Assistant Professor, Chicana/o Studies, UC Santa Barbara "Chicana/o Indigenist Murals in California's Urban Geographies." 2:25pm-2:45pm Daniel R. Quiles, PhD Candidate, Art History, CUNYGraduateCenter “Projects Realized and Not Realized: Registers of Space in Argentine Art, 1963-1968” 2:50pm-3:10pm Edward Murphy, Post-Doctoral Fellow, Institute for Historical Studies, University of Michigan “Locating States of Emergency: The Spatial Politics of ‘Normalization’ during the Chilean Dictatorship” 3:15pm-3:25pm Mariana Cavalcanti, PhD Candidate, Department of Anthropology, University of Chicago “Of Values and Violence: The Built Environment and Temporality in a "Consolidated" Favela of Rio de Janeiro” 3:50pm-4:40pm Panel discussion moderated by Christine Fritsch-Hammes, PhD Student, History of Art and Architecture, UC Santa Barbara 4:45pm-5:45pm Keynote by Louise Noelle, Researcher, Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México "Los espacios generados por Féliz Candela" |
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