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Join CCS at the NAU Undergraduate Symposium for posters and presentations on Friday April 28!

Posted by adl245 on April 26, 2023

Join CCS at the NAU Undergraduate Symposium for posters and presentations on Friday April 28!

comparative cultural studies  at the  2023 nau Undergraduate symposium Learn more about ccs student research on friday april 28!  posters 9:00-11:00 a.m.  Rachael Clarges (Elementary ED in English, Chinese language minor) HUM 382: Silk Road Art 30A Jake Cohen (BA CCS, Museum Studies minor) HUM 395 Digital Humanities 29D Alyssa Icke (BS Anthropology, Museum… <a href=Read more

Filed Under: Art History, Asian Studies, CCS events, Comparative Study of Religions, Museum Studies, Public Humanities, Student News, Student Research

Upcoming Lecture on March 23 at 6 p.m. Following the Ball: The Migration of African Soccer Players across the Portuguese Colonial Empire, 1949-1975

Posted by adl245 on March 16, 2023

Join the department of Comparative Cultural Studies on March 23 at 6 p.m. in LA 120 for the presentation by Dr. Todd Cleveland (University of Arkansas)
“Following the Ball: The Migration of African Soccer Players across the Portuguese Colonial Empire, 1949-1975.” Free and open to the public. For information about visitor parking, go to https://in.nau.edu/university-transit-services/guest-parking/. 
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Filed Under: CCS events, Public Humanities

Upcoming CCS event featured in the NAU Review! Let’s Anime: NAU’s Comparative Cultural Studies department launches new anime film screening lecture series

Posted by adl245 on March 3, 2023

Join us on Monday for Let’s Anime!, a film screening and lecture by Dr. Dunja Jelesijevic at 6:30 p.m. in LA 136. Learn more about this new series in the recent article by the NAU Review.

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Filed Under: Asian Studies, CCS events

Alumni News: Dr. Emily Lawhead recently appointed Associate Curator at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts

Posted by adl245 on February 8, 2023

Congratulations to CCS alum Emily Lawhead (Art History and Asian Studies, minors in Japanese and Museum Studies, class of 2016)! In 2022, she received her Ph.D. in the History of Art and Architecture with a certificate in New Media & Culture from the University of Oregon and became the Editorial Manager for Peer Review at DAJH,  a platform for digital art history and home of the International Journal for Digital Art… Read more

Filed Under: Alumni News, Art History, CCS events, Museum Studies

The Maus Project: Exploring Censorship and the Power of Literature

Posted by adl245 on January 17, 2023

Near the end of the fall semester, students in the public humanities course HUM 382 The Maus Project presented their group research projects exploring themes from the class during the poster session and reception on Nov. 29 in Cline Library.  The department of Comparative Cultural Studies offered HUM 382 The Maus Project course after organizing a roundtable featuring faculty from across campus to examine the censorship of Art Spiegelman’s graphic novel… Read more

Filed Under: CCS events, Public Humanities, Student Research

The Maus Project Reception and Poster Session on Nov. 29

Posted by adl245 on November 15, 2022

Join HUM 382 The Maus Project students, speakers, and faculty for a presentation of student research posters and a reception to celebrate their accomplishments on Nov. 29 at 4:15 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in the Regents Gallery of Cline Library (second floor). For more information, contact Dr. Gioia Woods.

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