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Congratulations to Dr. Björn Krondorfer on his latest publication!

Posted by adl245 on May 6, 2024

A man in a gray shirt holds a pen and wears glasses.Congratulations to CCS Regents’ Professor Dr. Björn Krondorfer on his recent co-authored article with Katya Tolstay, “Holocaust***Gulag: Repressing, Rescuing, and Regulating Recalcitrant Legacies,” an expanded review of the 2023 symposium of the same title published in the journal Eastern European Holocaust Studies (2024). Learn more and download the article at https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/eehs-2024-0025/html.

Abstract: Is it possible to bring into conversation two… Read more

Filed Under: Comparative Study of Religions, Faculty news, Faculty Research

Faculty news: Dr. Katrina Maggiulli at Rock Creek Conservancy and the National Park Service.

Posted by adl245 on April 16, 2024

The image shows a woman with brown hair and glasses wearing a pink shirt against a background of pine trees.On March 21, Assistant Teaching Professor of Environmental Humanities Dr. Katrina Maggiulli was an invited speaker at the Race, History, and Rock Creek: Invasive Rhetoric panel, hosted by the Rock Creek Conservancy and the National Park Service (Washington, D.C.), which brought together science communication scholars and invasive plant managers to discuss the intersections of… Read more

Filed Under: Environmental Humanities, Faculty news, Faculty Research, Public Humanities

Faculty news: Dr. Marco Cabrera Geserick at Coconino Center for the Arts

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CCS Assistant Professor of Humanities and Latin American Studies Dr. Marco Cabrera Geserick recently presented with Chilean artist Dr. Francisco González Castro for the opening of the exhibit “FRANCISCO GONZÁLEZ CASTRO: BODIES, LIMITS & TRANSGRESSIONS” at the Coconino Center for the Arts on April 15, 2024. The presentation  discussed the artist’s philosophy, which confronts the body, people who reject the body, and how the body is approached as subject and identity in his creative practice that utilizes video, performance… Read more

Filed Under: Faculty news, Faculty Research, Latin American Studies, Public Humanities

MSI exhibit featured on JackCentral and in the Arizona Daily Sun

Posted by adl245 on March 30, 2024

The Martin-Springer Institute exhibit “Disappearance: Portraits of Absence” was recently featured on JackCentral and in the Arizona Daily Sun. CCS majors and minors contributed to the research and curation of the exhibit under the supervision and guidance of CCS faculty Regents’ Professor Dr. Bjorn Krondorfer and Martin-Springer Institute Postdoctoral Fellow Pedro Gonzales Corona.

Images of loved ones disappeared from Mexico hang in a gallery. They are black and white photographs.

Filed Under: Faculty news, Faculty Research, Public Humanities, Student News, Student Research

CCS at the CAL in Action Showcase on March 7

Posted by adl245 on March 14, 2024

CCS students and faculty represented the department at the CAL in Action Showcase on March 7, 2024! Dr. Becky Pratt-Sturges, Dr. Diana Coleman, and Dr. Gioia Woods set up and worked our table filled with swag and flyers with CCS majors Joce Dolezal and Ella Conner as well as CCS intern Colin Grosvenor. Dr. Woods also moderated the featured panel, Entangled Spaces: Past, Present, & Future with the CAL 2023-2024 Arts & Humanities Fellows, which included CCS Assistant Teaching… Read more

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

The Clara M. Lovett Humanities in Action Fund Call for Proposals

Posted by adl245 on March 4, 2024

The Clara M. Lovett Humanities in Action Fund supports Public Humanities programming that advances the professional development of students and is community focused. Thanks to a generous grant from past NAU president Dr. Clara Lovett (1993-2001), NAU’s Department of Comparative Cultural Studies will award two annual grants to teams comprised of NAU faculty and students who are engaged in community-based Public Humanities projects. Two grants for up to $2000 each will be awarded each year. The deadline for submission… Read more

Filed Under: Art History, Asian Studies, Comparative Study of Religions, Environmental Humanities, Faculty Research, Latin American Studies, Museum Studies, Public Humanities

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Department of Comparative Cultural Studies
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Room 104 Main Office Building 15
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317 W Tormey Dr.
Flagstaff, Arizona 86011
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P.O. Box 6031
Flagstaff, Arizona 86011
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ComparativeCulturalStudies@nau.edu
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