April 15, 2013: Cultural Landscapes, Design and Historic Preservation
Cultural Landscapes, Design and Historic Preservation A talk by Charles Birnbaum Monday, April 15, 2013 6:00 – 8:00 pm 100 Rapson Hall This lecture will reveal both the opportunities and constraints in...
View ArticleApril 19, 2013: History Moves, a Teaching Heritage brown bag lunch by...
Jennifer Brier will talk about History Moves, a mobile and community-co-curated public history project she leads at the University of Illinois – Chicago. History Moves began from the idea that people,...
View ArticleApril 22, 2013: Deep Maps, Emergent Realities: the Promise of Spatial Humanities
Deep Maps, Emergent Realities: the Promise of Spatial Humanities, a talk by David J. Bodenhamer, The Polis Center, Indiana University-Purdue University Organized by the IAS Digital Humanities 2.0...
View ArticleApril 25, 2013: Child Labor Regulations and the American Culture of Farm Work
A Presentation by Professor Deborah Levison and graduate student Megan Roberts In 2011, the U.S. Department of Labor proposed to change the regulations that have governed children’s work and physical...
View ArticleThe Hot History Lab: Liz Ševčenko, April 2013
The Hot History Lab: Experiments in How Humanities Students Can Open National Dialogue on Our Most Contested Issues Join Liz Ševčenko to help imagine a new national collaboration to build public memory...
View ArticleDH 2.0 May 3, 2013: Alexander Galloway
Friday, May 3, 2013 4:00 p.m. 140 Nolte Center for Continuing Education Presentation by Alexander Galloway, associate professor of Media, Culture, and Communication, New York University. Sponsored...
View ArticleMay 9, 2013: TEMS 10th Annual Graduate Student Roundtable
The Theorizing Early Modern Studies Collaborative Tenth Annual Annual Graduate Student Roundtable Thursday, May 9, 5:00-6:30 PM, 235 Nolte, East Bank
View ArticleMay 14-15, 2013: Spark Fest – The Twin Cities Digital Humanities Symposium
The Twin Cities Digital Humanities Symposium will kick off with an evening reception the evening of Tuesday, May 14 followed by a full-day symposium on Wednesday, May 15. Registration will open on...
View ArticleFebruary 21, 2013: Young women in the ‘Great Divergence’: Textile labor,...
A project presentation by Emily Bruce, Hui-han Jin, Kan Li, M.J. Maynes, Eric Roubinek, and Ann Waltner We focus on ideologies and practices around generational relations, the gendered life-cyclical...
View ArticleNorthern Spark: Dance of A Thousand Water Dreams
Put on your dancing shoes! “All are invited to join–to invoke a collective consciousness about the Mississippi that flows through us and about the preciousness of water in our lives. It is deeply...
View ArticleDecember 13, 2012: TEMS Workshop
By Lisa Pon, Art History, Southern Methodist University December 13, 2012: 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM 235 Nolte Center for Continuing Education Lisa Pon is a Professor of Art History at Meadows School of the...
View ArticleDecember 14, 2012: Isolating Contagion in Early Modern Venice – Lisa Pon,...
December 14, 2012: 12:15 PM – 1:30 PM 1210 Heller Hall Lisa Pon is a Professor of Art History at Meadows School of the Arts at Southern Methodist University. She has won fellowships from institutions...
View ArticleACCOMMODATION AND TRANSPORT FROM AIRPORT
There is no shuttle from the airport to the Aloft Hotel at 900 Washington Avenue, where you will be staying. Please take a taxi and keep the receipts. The hotel is about a 7 minute walk from the...
View ArticleFebruary 7, 2013: From the Dance Hall to Facebook: Mass Media, Crisis and...
Shayla Thiel-Stern discusses how the American media historically has used news gathering and reporting techniques that foster moral panic about one historically marginalized and trivialized...
View ArticleFebruary 26, 2013: Oratorical Performance Space in Ancient Greece: Digital...
Tuesday, February 26, 2013 3:00 – 4:30 pm 125 Walter Library Richard Graff, Writing Studies & Literacy and Rhetorical Studies, University of Minnesota Daniel Keefe, Computer Science and Engineering...
View ArticleMarch 1, 2013: The Local History Movement and Urban Branding in Interwar Japan
Friday, March 1, 2013 1:30 pm, 125 Nolte Library Louise Young, History, UW-Madison, is a historian of modern Japan. Her research and teaching interests include Japanese international relations, World...
View ArticleMarch 1, 2013: Television Cartoons and the Paraphrase of Popular Music, and...
Friday, March 1, 2013 4:30 pm, 280 Ferguson, 2106 4th Street S Television Cartoons and the Paraphrase of Popular Music, and The Kitchen’s Journey from Impromptu to Institution, a talk by Jeremy Orosz...
View ArticleMarch 5, 2013: E.T. Kingsley and the Legal Politics of Disablement
Ravi Malhotra is a Professor of Law at the University of Ottawa. His doctoral dissertation dealt with the implications of globalization for labour law in the context of workers with disabilities....
View ArticleMarch 7, 2013: The Intersection of Learned Value and Lived Experience and A...
The Intersection of Learned Value and Lived Experience: Student Attitudes Toward Multilingual Education, a talk by Elisabeth Lefebvre Elisabeth Lefebvre, Comparative & International Development...
View ArticleMarch 29, 2013: Reading by Ear: Musical Print and Recorded Literature...
March 29th, 5:00pm, Elliott Hall N639 Reading by Ear: Musical Print and Recorded Literature (1930-1950) Mara Mills, New York University Print, in its material form and in its cultural pervasiveness,...
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