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SUMMARY:Taubman Symposium Talk: Black Power\, Jewish Politics: Reinventing the Alliance in the 1960s
DESCRIPTION:Marc Dollinger\, San Francisco State University \nSponsored by the Herman P. and Sophia Taubman Foundation Endowed Symposia in Jewish Studies
URL:https://www.ihc.ucsb.edu/event/taubman-symposium-talk-black-power-jewish-politics-reinventing-the-alliance-in-the-1960s/
LOCATION:Santa Barbara Hillel\, 781 Embarcadero del Mar\, Isla Vista\, CA\, 93117\, United States
CATEGORIES:Herman P. and Sophia Taubman Foundation Endowed Symposia in Jewish Studies,All Events,IHC Sub-Units
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SUMMARY:Film Screening and Q&A with Professor S.B. Diagne
DESCRIPTION:Professor Diagne will be the guest speaker at a screening of two landmark Senegalese films: Ousmane Sembène’s Borom Sarret (1963) and Djibril Diop Mambéty’s La Petite Vendeuse de soleil (1999)\, followed by a Q&A with Professor Eric Prieto. \nBorom Sarret\nThe first film directed by Senegal’s greatest filmmaker\, Ousmane Sembène\, Borom Sarret tells the story of a cart-driver who goes to Dakar to make a living\, but out of sympathy with other poverty-stricken people\, works for free and goes hungry himself. The genesis of Black African cinema can be traced to this short\, stark masterpiece in Wolof and French\, which conveys the toll of natural loss\, poverty\, and the stain of European colonization on Africa. \nLa Petite Vendeuse de soleil\n“The Little Girl Who Sold the Sun” is a short drama film directed by Djibril Diop Mambéty\, Senegal’s avant-garde filmmaker. The film\, which premiered posthumously after his untimely death in 1998\, depicts a young beggar girl\, Sili\, who becomes the first girl to sell a daily newspaper in the competitive world of young male newspaper vendors. Mambéty dedicated this last film to “the courage of street children” and featured actual street children instead of professional actors. \nSouleymane Bachir Diagne is a professor at Columbia University in the departments of French and Philosophy\, and currently the Director of the Institute of African Studies. \nSponsored by the Graduate Center for Literary Research
URL:https://www.ihc.ucsb.edu/event/film-screening-and-qa-with-professor-s-b-diagne/
LOCATION:1920 Buchanan\, UC Santa Barbara\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106
CATEGORIES:All Events,IHC Sub-Units,Other Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Graduate Center for Literary Research":MAILTO:complit-glcr@ucsb.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190117T160000
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CREATED:20181220T215434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190111T191212Z
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SUMMARY:Talk: Translation and Decolonization
DESCRIPTION:In the colonial space\, one imperial language presents itself as the Logos incarnate\, in contrast to the local indigenous vernaculars which are then deemed lacking and incomplete. How the act of translation\, of “putting in touch” languages (Antoine Berman\, The Experience of the Foreign)\, creates linguistic equality and reciprocity\, even in a colonial situation\, is the topic of this presentation. \nSouleymane Bachir Diagne is a professor at Columbia University in the departments of French and Philosophy. He is currently the Director of the Institute of African Studies. His areas of research and publication include History of Philosophy\, History of Logic and Mathematics\, Islamic Philosophy\, and African Philosophy and Literature. His latest publications in English include: Islam and the Open Society: Fidelity and Movement in the Philosophy of Muhammad Iqbal\, Codesria\, 2010; African Art as Philosophy: Senghor\, Bergson\, and the Idea of Negritude\, Seagull Books\, 2011; The Ink of the Scholars: Reflections on Philosophy in Africa\, Codesria\, 2016; Open to Reason: Muslim Philosophers in Conversation with the Western Tradition\, Columbia University Press\, 2018\, and Postcolonial Bergson\, forthcoming by Fordham University Press. \nSponsored by the Graduate Center for Literary Research
URL:https://www.ihc.ucsb.edu/event/talk-translation-and-decolonization/
LOCATION:Wallis Annenberg Conference Room\, 4315 SSMS\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,IHC Sub-Units,Other Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Graduate Center for Literary Research":MAILTO:complit-glcr@ucsb.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190118T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190118T150000
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SUMMARY:Talk: Mapping the Slave Trade
DESCRIPTION:Gregory O’Malley\, History\, UC Santa Cruz \nO’Malley is author of Final Passages: The Intercolonial Slave Trade of British America\, 1619-1807 (2014)\, a study of the logistics of distribution of human chattel among the American colonies. \nThis event is a part of Commodities in Motion: Global\, Local\, Engendered and Enslaved\, a series of UCSB talks and workshops sponsored by the Center for the Study of Work\, Labor\, and Democracy; and the Policy History Program.
URL:https://www.ihc.ucsb.edu/event/talk-mapping-the-slave-trade/
LOCATION:4041 HSSB
CATEGORIES:All Events,IHC Sub-Units
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Study of Work%2C Labor%2C and Democracy":MAILTO:nelson@history.ucsb.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190127T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190127T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T015946
CREATED:20180920T222921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181016T174929Z
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SUMMARY:Taubman Symposium Talk: Seeking Lions: An Afternoon with Kenneth Bonert
DESCRIPTION:Kenneth Bonert \nSponsored by the Herman P. and Sophia Taubman Foundation Endowed Symposia in Jewish Studies
URL:https://www.ihc.ucsb.edu/event/taubman-symposium-talk-seeking-lions-an-afternoon-with-kenneth-bonert/
LOCATION:Corwin Pavilion\, 494 UCEN Rd\, Isla Vista\, CA\, 93117\, United States
CATEGORIES:Herman P. and Sophia Taubman Foundation Endowed Symposia in Jewish Studies,All Events,IHC Sub-Units
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190130T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190130T210000
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CREATED:20190109T214257Z
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SUMMARY:Film Screening: In the Shadow of the Moon
DESCRIPTION:2019 marks the 50th anniversary of NASA’s Apollo program. The mission’s crewed flights began in 1968 with the first lunar circumnavigation; on July 20\, 1969 Neil Armstrong became the first human to step foot on another planet. By the end of 1972 Apollo’s funding was cut short and NASA’s moon explorations were over. From 1969 to 1972 there were eight crewed missions and 12 astronauts walked on the surface of the moon\, exploring and doing scientific work “for the benefit of all mankind.” This award-winning documentary explores remastered archival footage and the recollections and commentary of almost every astronaut alive in 2007 regarding their participation in the Apollo program. Note the determination and awe that echoes through the memories of these unique Americans. Learn what they thought about the tumultuous decade of the 1960s and how their accomplishment seemed to bring the world together\, ever so briefly. Hear what they say about humans going back to the moon and beyond\, a feat that is once again on NASA’s radar. The film will be introduced by 2018/2019 Center for Cold War Studies fellow\, Christina Roberts\, a PhD student in the History of Science program at UCSB. Light refreshments served.
URL:https://www.ihc.ucsb.edu/event/film-screening-in-the-shadow-of-the-moon/
LOCATION:McCune Conference Room\, 6020 HSSB\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,IHC Sub-Units
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ORGANIZER;CN="Christina Roberts":MAILTO:ckroberts@ucsb.edu
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