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  • CCS Professor Dr. Björn Krondorfer lecture at Coconino Center for the Arts on Nov. 30, 2023

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CCS Professor Dr. Björn Krondorfer lecture at Coconino Center for the Arts on Nov. 30, 2023

Posted by adl245 on November 27, 2023

CCS Professor and Director of the Martin-Springer Institute Dr. Björn Krondorfer will reflect on ways of “seeing” objects and photography in violent-traumatizing contexts in his lecture “The Aesthetics and Ethics of Representation” at the Coconino Center for the Arts on Thursday November 30 at 6:30 p.m. The talk is part of the current exhibition (in partnership with the Martin-Springer Institute): El Sueño Americano / The American Dream, on display until December… Read more

Filed Under: Comparative Study of Religions, Public Humanities

CCS Professor of Art History and Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Letters Dr. Alexandra Carpino gave two invited talks in Chicago last month

Posted by adl245 on November 12, 2023

CCS Professor of Art History and Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Letters Dr. Alexandra Carpino gave an invited lecture titled “Marketing Motherhood: Etruscan Case Studies” at Northern Illinois University on Oct. 11 and at the Italian Cultural Institute of Chicago on October 12, 2023. She discussed how one class of household artifacts – engraved bronze mirrors – depict mothers in particular, in the fourth century BCE.

Marketing Motherhood:… Read more

Filed Under: Art History, Faculty news, Faculty Research, Public Humanities

Assistant Teaching Professor Dr. Katrina Maggiulli presented at the 2023 Society for Literature Science and the Arts “Alien” conference in Tempe, Arizona in October

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Assistant Teaching Professor Dr. Katrina Maggiulli presented their paper “Containing Hybrid Threat & Controlling Genetic Futures: Policing Species Borders in Threatened & Endangered Conservation” at the 2023 Society for Literature Science and the Arts “Alien” conference in Tempe, Arizona.

While scientists will typically agree that species boundaries and definitions are difficult (if not impossible) to definitively mark—the processes of evolution producing inherent flux which problematizes their discernibility—nevertheless conservation will often treat species as if they are clearly delineated and actively… Read more

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

Public Lecture: Art in the Atomic Age with curators Gabrielle Decamous and Shawn Skabelund on Nov. 2, 2023

Posted by adl245 on October 26, 2023

The department of Comparative Cultural Studies and the Asian Studies program present two curators in conversation on Nov. 1 at 5 p.m. in Liberal Arts room 120 for “Art in the Atomic Age: Japan, the Pacific Islands, and North America.”

This lecture features Gabrielle Decamous, Associate Professor in the Faculty of Languages and Cultures at Kyushu University in Fukuoka, Japan, and  Shawn Skabelund, an artist working to reveal the complex issues, ecologies, and cultural histories of and in… Read more

Filed Under: Art History, Asian Studies, CCS events, Museum Studies, Public Humanities

Faculty news: Dr. Gioia Woods presentation at the Italian Embassy in Washington D.C.

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Congratulations to CCS Professor of Humanities Dr. Gioia Woods on her recent invited presentation at the Italian Cultural Institute in the Italian Embassy in Washington D.C. on Oct. 19, 2023! The discussion featured faculty from four universities to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Italo Calvino and the enduring relevance of his writing in the twenty-first century. The panel engaged in a conversation about Calvino’s insights and wrestled with topics such as A.I., the role of literature, and the urban… Read more

Filed Under: Faculty news, Faculty Research, Public Humanities

Anime: an old way to tell new stories

Posted by Laura on October 24, 2023

The popularity of anime television shows like Naruto (2002-2007) and Demon Slayer (2019) highlight the longevity and continued impact of anime across the globe. So, it might come as a bit of surprise to discover that the origins of anime are in the centuries old practice of kabuki theater in Japan, an influence that still informs anime today.

Incredible showmanship, elaborate costumes, and exaggerated performances are long standing characteristics of kabuki theater and manifest in the the bright colors, high… Read more

Filed Under: Asian Studies, CCS events, Comparative Study of Religions, Faculty Research, Public Humanities

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