Spring 2002

Spring 2002

April 3, 2002 – Satish Kumar “Youth at the Millennium Conference”

April 13, 2002 – The Conflict of Civilizations? Senator George J. Mitchell and Professor Samuel P. Huntington

April 12, 2002 – “Fellowship/Grant Proposal Workshop For UCSB Faculty”

April 15, 2002 – Luc Courschene “The Construction of Experience”

April 16, 2002 – Richard Rodriguez “Brown: An Erotic History of the Americas”

April 18, 2002 – Ambassador Derek N. Shearer “America’s Role in the World Post 9/11: From Clinton’s Globalism to Bush’s Unilateralism”

April 19, 2002 – Spanish Borderlands Symposium 2001-2002 “Adonde las fronteras? An Agenda for a New Century”

April 22, 2002 – Gregory Stock “Redesigning Humans:Our Inevitable Genetic Future”

April 22, 2002 – Johan Grimonprez “Independence Day Realtime, Videolounge”

April 24, 2002 – An Evening with Elie Wiesel

April 25, 2002 – Robert Orsi “Were We Ever That Weird? Parish Devotions and Catholic Memory”

April 26, 2002 – Andrew Frank “Race Against Clan:Defining ‘Indian’ in Creek Society, 1700-1830”

April 29, 2002 – Lev Manovich “Info-Aesthetics”

May 1, 2002 – Nelson Lichtenstein “State of the Union: A Century of American Labor”

May 2, 2002 – Porter Abbott “The Cambridge Introduction To Narrative”

May 5, 2002 – Edward Cohen “The Peddler’s Grandson Growing Up Jewish in Mississippi”

May 6, 2002 – Eric Paulos

May 7, 2002 – Sharon Farmer “Surviving Poverty in Medieval Paris: Gender, Ideology, and the Daily Lives of the Poor”

May 8, 2002 – Sanja Nikcevic “Let’s Stage Forbidden Plays: Eastern European Theatre After the Fall of Communism”

May 9, 2002 – Edward Hirsch “The Demon and the Angel: Searching for the Source of Artistic Inspiration”

May 9, 2002 – Shawn Landres & Melissa Wilcox “Personal Knowledge and Beyond: Reshaping the Ethnography of Religion”

May 10-11, 2002 – American Studies & War Narratives Conference

May 13, 2002 – Laurie Monahan “Strangeness in the Making: George Bataille’s Documents and the Visual Culture of the 1930s”

May 14, 2002 – Gerry Spence “Half Moon and Empty Stars”

May 15, 2002 – Chuck Davis “Raising the Sparks: Searching for a Spiritual Home in Judaism”

May 16, 2002 – Mark Rose “Copyright and Its Metaphors”

May 17, 2020 – Christopher Flavin “ENERGY SECURITY: Kicking the Persian Gulf Oil Habit”

May 20, 2002 – Otis L. Graham, Jr. “What Happened to Liberalism After the Sixties?”

May 22, 2002 – Curtis Roads “Microsound”

May 23, 2002 – Harvey Molotch “Where Stuff Comes From:How Toilets, Toasters, Computers and Many Other Things Come To Be the Way They Are”

May 23, 2002 – Dwight Reynolds “Interpreting the Self: Autobiography in the Arabic Literary Tradition”

May 28, 2002 – James Brooks “Captives & Cousins : Slavery, Kinship, and Community in the Southwest Borderlands”

May 29, 2002 – “A Symposium On Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead”

May 30, 2002 – Yoav Ben-Horin “The Arab-Israeli Morass: A Tale of Two Wrongs?”

June 6, 2002 – Tamar Gordon “Ethnic Theme Parks and Cultural Centers: The Spaces, Politics and Technologies of Cultural Representation”