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CATEGORIES:Climate CATEGORIES:Humanities CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences CATEGORIES:Utilities CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk CATEGORIES:Main CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None CREATED:20230109T212106Z DESCRIPTION:Please join the Climate Change\, Decolonization\, and Global B lackness Lab (CCDGBL) at the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute for our 2022-23 speaker series. CCDGBL is part of The Entanglement Project\, a new FHI initiative focused on the intersections of race\, health\, and climate. More info: \n\nAll talks are hybrid:\n- In-person registration ( w/ COVID safety info): https://duke.is/yc4gm\n- Zoom registration: https: //duke.is/rcjhw\n\nABOUT THE LECTURE: We are all Sahara. The Eastern seab oard of the United States is extensively impacted by the Sahara desert th rough the tropospheric ecologies of the Harmattan wind. The Sahara Haze\, as the Harmattan Wind is called\, is little understood in its sweeping p lanetary reach\, affecting the Caribbean\, the Brazilian rainforest\, the Mediterranean\, and vast regions of South Asia. This talk combines memoi r\, photographs and data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Admini stration to shed light on our shared atmospheric futures through the esca lating impact of climate change on the Sahara haze across Africa\, the Mi ddle East\, South Asia\, the Caribbean\, and the Americas.\n\nABOUT THE S PEAKER: May Joseph is Professor of Global Studies in the Department of So cial Science and Cultural Studies at Pratt Institute and founder of Harma ttan Theater\, Inc.\, an environmental theater company based in New York City. Combining critical cultural theory and environmental practice in he r scholarly research\, Joseph has written widely on globalization\, urban ism\, performance and visual culture. Her work explores the junctures bet ween cities\, performance\, water ecologies and coastal futures. Her book s include Fluid New York: Cosmopolitan Urbanism and the Green Imagination (Duke University Press\, 2013)\; Nomadic Identities: The Performance of Citizenship (Minnesota\, 1999) and (as co-editor) Performing Hybridity (M innesota\, 1999). Since 2009\, she has created community based\, site spe cific performances addressing water issues along river and ocean cities a round the maritime world including Istanbul\, Venice\, Amsterdam\, Cochin \, Delhi\, Cape Town\, Lisbon\, New York. Her directorial interests lie i n bringing together questions of Water politics\, dance\, trance movement traditions\, ritual\, performance art\, mime\, images and text into conv ersation with coastal societies. More info: https://www.pratt.edu/people/ may-joseph/ DURATION:PT1H30M DTSTAMP:20230113T170344Z DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230119T134500 LAST-MODIFIED:20230113T170344Z LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=18832e99-2be309ed-012b-e5b90ab4-000001a0:Smith War ehouse\, Ahmadieh Family Lecture Hall\, Bay 4\, C105 STATUS:CONFIRMED SUMMARY:Sahara Haze: Harmattan Wind and Tropospheric Histories UID:CAL-8a0183a7-83184018-0185-98688e0c-00002596demobedework@mysite.edu URL:https://fhi.duke.edu/events/sahara-haze-harmattan-wind-and-tropospheri c-histories X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili ties/Main X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Humanities:/user/public-user /Topics/Humanities X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Climate:/user/public-user/To pics/Climate X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us er/Lectures_Conferences/Lecture_Talk X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Featured:/user/public-user/U tilities/Featured X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:May Joseph\, Pratt Institute / Harmattan Theater X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:Climate Change\, Decolonization\, and Global Blackn ess X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:cmc7 for Franklin Humanities Institute (FHI) (agrp_ JHFC_FranklinHumanitiesInstitute) X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:104 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:0 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X2:1184 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y2:720 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:1080 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:720 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:Event poster with speaker photo and registration info X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/Entanglement Climate JOSEPH_20230109092356 PM.png X-BEDEWORK-THUMB-IMAGE:/public/Images/Entanglement Climate JOSEPH_20230109 092356PM-thumb.png X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=fhi@duke.edu:FHI END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Law CATEGORIES:Medicine CATEGORIES:Featured CATEGORIES:Ethics CATEGORIES:Human Rights CATEGORIES:United States Focus CATEGORIES:Civic Engagement/Social Action CATEGORIES:Humanities CATEGORIES:Politics CATEGORIES:Arts CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences CATEGORIES:Utilities CATEGORIES:Movie/Film CATEGORIES:Health/Wellness CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk CATEGORIES:Main CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None CREATED:20221201T232132Z DESCRIPTION:Join the Duke Human Rights Center for a screening of the film "Reversing Roe." Through interviews with abortion rights supporters and o pponents\, this film lifts the lid on a decades-long political campaign t o overturn Roe v. Wade. DURATION:PT2H DTSTAMP:20230117T143947Z DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230119T190000 LAST-MODIFIED:20230117T143947Z LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=18832e99-2be309ed-012b-e5b90ab4-000001a0:Smith War ehouse\, Ahmadieh Family Lecture Hall\, Bay 4\, C105 STATUS:CONFIRMED SUMMARY:Film Screening: "Reversing Roe" UID:CAL-8a0183a7-83184018-0184-cffecee4-000054cfdemobedework@mysite.edu X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili ties/Main X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Movie_Film:/user/public-user /Arts/Movie_Film X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us er/Lectures_Conferences/Lecture_Talk X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=United States Focus:/user/pu blic-user/Topic of Event Focused on a Country or Continent (if applicable )/United States Focus X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Civic Engagement/Social Acti on:/user/public-user/Topics/Civic Engagement_Social Action X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Health_Wellness:/user/public -user/Topics/Health_Wellness X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Human Rights:/user/public-us er/Topics/Human Rights X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Humanities:/user/public-user /Topics/Humanities X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Law:/user/public-user/Topics /Law X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Ethics:/user/public-user/Top ics/Ethics X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Politics:/user/public-user/T opics/Politics X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Medicine:/user/public-user/T opics/Medicine X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_DukeGlo balHealthInstitute,/principals/users/agrp_JHFC_FranklinHumanitiesInstitut e,":Duke Global Health Institute (DGHI)\,Franklin Humanities Institute (F HI) X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:Rights! Camera! Action! Film Series X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:493 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:52 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X2:1023 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y2:405.3333333333333 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:530 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:353.3333333333333 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:silhouette of woman walking toward Supreme Court building X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:cmz12 for Duke Human Rights Center at the Franklin Humanities Institute (DHRC@FHI) (agrp_DHRCatFHI) X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/roe_20221201112133PM.jpeg X-BEDEWORK-THUMB-IMAGE:/public/Images/roe_20221201112133PM-thumb.png X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Anna Muthalaly (Duke '23)\, Representative from the Car olina Abortion Fund X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Featured:/user/public-user/U tilities/Featured END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Africa focus CATEGORIES:Humanities CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences CATEGORIES:Utilities CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk CATEGORIES:Main CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None CREATED:20220906T015435Z DESCRIPTION:Please join the Franklin Humanities Institute for its Friday m orning series\, tgiFHI! tgiFHI gives Duke faculty in the humanities\, int erpretative social sciences and arts the opportunity to present their cur rent research to their departmental (and interdepartmental) colleagues\, students\, and other interlocutors in their fields.\n\n"(Her) Breast is B est: Mothers and Wet-Nurses in Roman Africa"\n\nThe recent baby formula s hortage in the US has highlighted the cultural shame directed against mot hers when they cannot-or choose not to-breastfeed their infants. Even tho ugh breastfeeding might be impossible for a multitude of medical or socio -economic reasons\, individual women face blame for denying their infants what is considered the best option\, regardless of context. Elite mother s in the Roman Empire faced a similar type of shaming about how their inf ants were fed. Many works of Roman literature promoted breastfeeding as ideally a maternal activity and condemned the widespread practice of outs ourcing the task to free and enslaved wet-nurses. These authors\, all of whom were aristocratic men\, suggested that wet-nurses had the potential to create disruption and distance between parents and children in the Rom an family. In order to challenge this limited representation\, this talk focuses on the uniquely rich yet often overlooked evidence from Roman Nor th Africa\, including the Passion of Perpetua and North African patristic writers Tertullian of Carthage\, Cyprian of Carthage\, and Augustine of Hippo. These texts contain clues that mothers\, wet-nurses\, and other ca regivers could work together to provide stability and consistency for fre e children in Roman African households. In this talk\, the evidence of th e Roman provinces in late antiquity sheds new light on breastfeeding prac tices and assumptions under the Roman empire.\n\nSpeaker bio:\n\nCassandr a Casias grew up in the Southwest as part of an extended Chicano family. Always interested in history more broadly\, she discovered Latin and Gre ek at Colorado College and pursued a Master's in Classics at the Universi ty of Colorado at Boulder. She moved to the South for her PhD in History at Emory University. Cassandra accepted a job offer at Duke University t he day before the COVID shutdown\, and this is her third year in Durham.\ n\nBreakfast served @ 9. Masks required.\nRSVP for this in-person event h ere: https://duke.is/w889n DURATION:PT1H30M DTSTAMP:20230111T174752Z DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230120T093000 LAST-MODIFIED:20230111T174752Z LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=18832e99-2be309ed-012b-e5b90ab4-000001a0:Smith War ehouse\, Ahmadieh Family Lecture Hall\, Bay 4\, C105 STATUS:CONFIRMED SUMMARY:tgiFHI: Cassandra Casias\, "(Her) Breast is Best: Mothers and Wet- Nurses in Roman Africa" UID:CAL-8a038cd8-82f8ec9d-0183-1487df67-00002429demobedework@mysite.edu X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili ties/Main X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us er/Lectures_Conferences/Lecture_Talk X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=FHI@duke.edu:John Hope F ranklin Humanities Institute X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Humanities:/user/public-user /Topics/Humanities X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Africa focus:/user/public-us er/Topic of Event Focused on a Country or Continent (if applicable)/Afric a focus X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_Artsand Sciences_ClassicalStudies,/principals/users/agrp__ArtsandSciences_History ,":Classical Studies\,History X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Cassandra Casias X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:tgiFHI X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:0 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:0 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X2:1059 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y2:706 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:1059 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:706 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:Black block text against gray background with ph oto of Cassandra Casias X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:map157 for Franklin Humanities Institute (FHI) (agr p_JHFC_FranklinHumanitiesInstitute) X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/tgiFHI Cassandra Casisas-1 (1)_20230111054 752PM.png X-BEDEWORK-THUMB-IMAGE:/public/Images/tgiFHI Cassandra Casisas-1 (1)_20230 111054752PM-thumb.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Humanities CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences CATEGORIES:Utilities CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk CATEGORIES:Technology CATEGORIES:Main CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None CREATED:20230116T193308Z DESCRIPTION:Please join the Digital Humanities Initiative @ the Franklin H umanities Institute (DHI@FHI) for a talk by Evan Donahue on AI and langua ge learning.\n\nThis is a hybrid event. Register to attend in-person or o n-line at this link: https://duke.is/rt4mp\n\nOver the last 10 years\, la nguage models have revolutionized virtually every aspect of natural langu age processing. This rise has been accompanied by anxieties stemming from the discovery that these models can encode not only knowledge of languag e but race\, gender\, and other social biases contained within the texts on which they have been trained. Much work has gone into detecting and el iminating these biases\, but as this talk will suggest\, many of our meth ods for studying this bias rest on interpretive assumptions that may be w orth investigating. \n\nEvan Donahue is a postdoctoral researcher at the Tokyo College Institute of Advanced Study at the University of Tokyo. His work focuses on the history of artificial intelligence and its implicati ons for contemporary research. He is currently working on a book entitled /Android Linguistics: How Machines Do Things With Words/. DURATION:PT1H30M DTSTAMP:20230116T193308Z DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230120T140000 LAST-MODIFIED:20230116T193308Z LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=18832e99-2be309ed-012b-e5b90ab4-000001a0:Smith War ehouse\, Ahmadieh Family Lecture Hall\, Bay 4\, C105 STATUS:CONFIRMED SUMMARY:What do we mean when we say language models are biased? UID:CAL-8a0290cd-85a68f68-0185-bc123a70-00006174demobedework@mysite.edu X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili ties/Main X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us er/Lectures_Conferences/Lecture_Talk X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Humanities:/user/public-user /Topics/Humanities X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Technology:/user/public-user /Topics/Technology X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_JHFC_Fr anklinHumanitiesInstitute,":Franklin Humanities Institute (FHI) X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Evan Donahue\, University of Tokyo X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT:fhi@duke.edu X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:0 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:54 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X2:1000 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y2:720.6666666666666 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:1000 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:666.6666666666666 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:event poster X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:cmc7 for Duke Digital Humanities Initiative (agrp_F HI_DukeDigitalHumanitiesInitiative) X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/Donahue eflyer sm_20230116073309PM.jpg X-BEDEWORK-THUMB-IMAGE:/public/Images/Donahue eflyer sm_20230116073309PM-t humb.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences CATEGORIES:Utilities CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk CATEGORIES:Main CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0183a7-83184018-0183-1978be28-0000191c:Pascual\, Michael CREATED:20230123T231758Z DESCRIPTION:Please join the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute for a conversation between Tony Phillips\, Mark Anthony Neal and John Gartrell. \n\nMore info to come!\n\nMark Anthony Neal is James B. Duke Distinguishe d Professor of African & African American Studies\, Professor of English\ , and Professor of Gender\, Sexuality and Feminist Studies. \n\nJohn Gart rell is the Director of the John Hope Franklin Research Center for Africa n and African American History & Culture\n\nGuest bio:\n\nTony Phillips\, Consultant\, Editor\, Executive Producer\n\nAn experienced radio and pod casting creator\, Tony's career has taken him from producing\, reporting and Commissioning Editor at BBC World Service and BBC Radio 4 (creating T he Listening Project)\, to Vice President at WNYC Studios\, New York and to Broccoli Content/Sony Music in the UK. At WNYC he created and develope d A Piece of Work with Abbi Jacobson\, made in partnership with MoMA\, wa s the Executive Producer on Freakonomics Radio with Stephen Dubner and ma naged editorial partnerships. Most recently\, Tony wrote and reported an Archive on 4 for BBC Radio 4 on the tragic life of David Oluwale\, a Nige rian migrant to Britain in the 1960s. Tony is executive producer with in dependent TV company Northern Town Productions\, and part of the award-wi nning team who produced the Liverpool-based Statues Redressed documentar y film for Sky Arts questioning the presence\, place and power of public statues. In 2022 Tony completed his PhD at the University of East Anglia writing about audio\, storytelling and the African diaspora. DURATION:PT2H DTSTAMP:20230123T231758Z DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230123T113000 LAST-MODIFIED:20230123T231758Z LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=18832e99-2be309ed-012b-e5b90ab4-000001a0:Smith War ehouse\, Ahmadieh Family Lecture Hall\, Bay 4\, C105 STATUS:CONFIRMED SUMMARY:In Conversation: Tony Phillips\, Mark Anthony Neal\, and John Gart rell UID:CAL-8a0290cd-85a68f68-0185-e0ec9523-00001093demobedework@mysite.edu X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili ties/Main X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us er/Lectures_Conferences/Lecture_Talk X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Tony Phillips X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:map157 for Franklin Humanities Institute (FHI) (agr p_JHFC_FranklinHumanitiesInstitute) END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Utilities CATEGORIES:Main CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None CREATED:20230111T181503Z DESCRIPTION:Please join us as we share information on offerings for gradua te students at the FHI! Find out about regular-year and summer opportunit ies available to graduate students\, through Humanities Labs\, interdisci plinary research collaborations (Story+ and Bass Connections)\, individua l research fellowships\, the Bologna Summer School\, working groups\, eve nts and more! Hear other graduate students share their experiences and ta lk to program directors to learn more.\n\nRSVP here: https://duke.is/yft8 6 DURATION:PT2H DTSTAMP:20230111T203650Z DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230126T120000 LAST-MODIFIED:20230111T203650Z LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=18832e99-2be309ed-012b-e5b90ab4-000001a0:Smith War ehouse\, Ahmadieh Family Lecture Hall\, Bay 4\, C105 STATUS:CONFIRMED SUMMARY:John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute: Graduate Student Open Hou se UID:CAL-8a0183a7-83184018-0185-a20aeec0-000019c8demobedework@mysite.edu X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili ties/Main X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=FHI@duke.edu:FHI X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:map157 for Franklin Humanities Institute (FHI) (agr p_JHFC_FranklinHumanitiesInstitute) X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:0 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:0 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X2:1999.5 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y2:1333 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:1999.5 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:1333 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:Photo of Smith Warehouse skyline X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/smith-skyline_20230111072314PM.jpeg X-BEDEWORK-THUMB-IMAGE:/public/Images/smith-skyline_20230111072314PM-thumb .png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences CATEGORIES:Utilities CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk CATEGORIES:Main CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None CREATED:20220923T145554Z DESCRIPTION:Please join the Franklin Humanities Institute for its Friday m orning series\, tgiFHI! Breakfast is served at 9 am\, followed by the lec ture at 9:30 am. Masks required.\n\n"Listening Incommensurably: The Impos sibility of Sounding 'Out' from Queer Taiwanese Toronto"\n\nThis paper dr aws on fieldwork from 2013 to 2018 (the pivotal years during which Taiwan became the first Asian country to legalized same-sex marriage) and trace s how a group of queer Taiwanese immigrants listen to and for multiple in commensurable sexual modernities in Toronto. I analyze the roles of sound and listening in three ethnographic moments: 1) against the early debate s and imaginations of queer equality\, in their Toronto home\, my interlo cutors listened to and danced with a campy EDM remix of a Presbyterian an ti-gay sermon from Taiwan\, which had gone viral\, and 2) vocally perform ed sexual deviance throughout their regular Mandopop karaoke nights. I ju xtapose the sense of unruly excitement in these early days with 3) their sonorous participation in the 2017 Toronto Pride Parade\, in response to Taiwan's Supreme Court Ruling\, with a make-shift "party mobile" drowning out the other queer Asian activist groups. Through the lens of sound\, I show how each of these moments perform a different socio-politically que erness.\n\nYun Emily Wang is Assistant Professor of Music with a secondar y appointment in Gender\, Sexuality & Feminist Studies. Working at the ne xus of sound studies\, migration and transnationalism\, and queer of colo r critique\, Emily is broadly interested in how the politics of differenc e orient people's experience of sound\, and how\, in turn\, ideologies of sound structure race\, gender\, and sexuality. Emily's current book proj ect\, Mishearing Home: A Queer Poetics of Sound from Sinophone Toronto\, is an ethnography of everyday sounding and listening practices among Chin ese-speaking immigrants interfacing the cunning of Canadian multicultural ism. Emily's work has been recognized by multiple prizes at the Society f or Ethnomusicology and the Society for Queer Asian Studies. Her Ph.D. in ethnomusicology from the University of Toronto was supported by grants fr om the Social Science and Humanities Research Council and the Government of Ontario\, among others. She was previously a Mellon Postdoctoral Fello w in Music at Columbia University.\n\nBreakfast served at 9 am. Masks req uired.\nRSVP for this in-person event: https://duke.is/zhq4b DURATION:PT1H30M DTSTAMP:20230117T181250Z DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230127T093000 LAST-MODIFIED:20230117T181250Z LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=18832e99-2be309ed-012b-e5b90ab4-000001a0:Smith War ehouse\, Ahmadieh Family Lecture Hall\, Bay 4\, C105 STATUS:CONFIRMED SUMMARY:tgiFHI: Yun Emily Wang\, "Listening Incommensurably: The Impossibi lity of Sounding 'Out' from Queer Taiwanese Toronto" UID:CAL-8a0183a7-83184018-0183-6ad913b9-0000793bdemobedework@mysite.edu X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili ties/Main X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us er/Lectures_Conferences/Lecture_Talk X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL= FHI@duke.edu:John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_AsianAm ericanStudies,/principals/users/agrp_ArtsandSciences_AsianPacificStudiesI nstitute,/principals/users/agrp__ArtsandSciences_WomensStudiesProgram,/pr incipals/users/agrp__ArtsandSciences_Music,":Asian American and Diaspora Studies\,Asian Pacific Studies Institute (APSI)\,Gender\, Sexuality\, and Feminist Studies\,Music X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Yun Emily Wang X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:tgiFHI X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:0 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:0 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X2:1059 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y2:706 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:1059 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:706 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:Event flyer. Black text on gray background. Incl udes tgiFHI logo and photo of Yun Emily Wang. X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:map157 for Franklin Humanities Institute (FHI) (agr p_JHFC_FranklinHumanitiesInstitute) X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/tgiFHI Yun Emily Wang Duke Cal-1_202301050 41614PM.png X-BEDEWORK-THUMB-IMAGE:/public/Images/tgiFHI Yun Emily Wang Duke Cal-1_202 30105041614PM-thumb.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Humanities CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences CATEGORIES:Utilities CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk CATEGORIES:Main CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0183a7-83184018-0183-1978be28-0000191c:Pascual\, Michael CREATED:20230123T222233Z DESCRIPTION:Join the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute for our John Hope Franklin Legacies Series lecture by Tony Phillips!\n\n"John Hope Fra nklin: Hope at the BBC":\n\n"When I find myself today mentoring and worki ng with new producers\, the source of one of the brightest guiding lights I can offer has come from John Hope Franklin\; a rare and precious link between the past\, present and future.\n\nThe meticulous attention he pa id to his calling as a historian and as a teacher helped set me on a vita l course in my early years as a radio producer at the BBC. For a decade I recorded and produced four programmes with John Hope Franklin for BBC Ra dio 4 in the UK. This talk charts and illustrates with extracts from the documentaries and interviews how and why some of those stories were told. His contributions ranged from the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863\, to his birth and upbringing in Oklahoma\, to his work with Thurgood Marshal l on the landmark ruling of Brown vs Board of Education and finally to hi s rumination on the uncomfortable legacy of segregation in the South. \n\ nIt should also become clear how John Hope Franklin will forever illumina te the BBC archives with his wisdom\, wit and humanity. "\n\nTony Phillip s\, Consultant\, Editor\, Executive Producer\n\nAn experienced radio and podcasting creator\, Tony's career has taken him from producing\, reporti ng and Commissioning Editor at BBC World Service and BBC Radio 4 (creatin g The Listening Project)\, to Vice President at WNYC Studios\, New York a nd to Broccoli Content/Sony Music in the UK. At WNYC he created and devel oped A Piece of Work with Abbi Jacobson\, made in partnership with MoMA\, was the Executive Producer on Freakonomics Radio with Stephen Dubner and managed editorial partnerships. Most recently\, Tony wrote and reported an Archive on 4 for BBC Radio 4 on the tragic life of David Oluwale\, a N igerian migrant to Britain in the 1960s. Tony is executive producer with independent TV company Northern Town Productions\, and part of the award -winning team who produced the Liverpool-based Statues Redressed documen tary film for Sky Arts questioning the presence\, place and power of publ ic statues. In 2022 Tony completed his PhD at the University of East Angl ia writing about audio\, storytelling and the African diaspora.\n\nPlease RSVP here: https://duke.is/cgn9a DURATION:PT1H30M DTSTAMP:20230125T205233Z DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230202T133000 LAST-MODIFIED:20230125T205233Z LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=18832e99-2be309ed-012b-e5b90ab4-000001a0:Smith War ehouse\, Ahmadieh Family Lecture Hall\, Bay 4\, C105 STATUS:CONFIRMED SUMMARY:John Hope Franklin Legacies Series Lecture - Tony Phillips\, "John Hope Franklin: Hope at the BBC" UID:CAL-8a0290cd-85a68f68-0185-e0b9d8fd-00000c5fdemobedework@mysite.edu X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili ties/Main X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us er/Lectures_Conferences/Lecture_Talk X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Humanities:/user/public-user /Topics/Humanities X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Tony Phillips X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:map157 for Franklin Humanities Institute (FHI) (agr p_JHFC_FranklinHumanitiesInstitute) X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:John Hope Franklin Legacies Series X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:87 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:309 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X2:3932 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y2:2872.3333333333335 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:3845 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:2563.3333333333335 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:Photo of John Hope Franklin and Tony Phillips X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/tonyphillipsJHFIMG_3101_20230125050848PM.j pg X-BEDEWORK-THUMB-IMAGE:/public/Images/tonyphillipsJHFIMG_3101_202301250508 48PM-thumb.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences CATEGORIES:Utilities CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk CATEGORIES:Main CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None CREATED:20220923T145725Z DESCRIPTION:/// THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED ///\n\nPlease join the Frankl in Humanities Institute for its Friday morning series\, tgiFHI! tgiFHI gi ves Duke faculty in the humanities\, interpretative social sciences and a rts the opportunity to present their current research to their department al (and interdepartmental) colleagues\, students\, and other interlocutor s in their fields.\n\nBreakfast served at 9 am! Masks required.\n\nNegar Mottahedeh teaches media studies in the Program in Literature at Duke Uni versity. Her research on film\, social media\, and social movements in th e Middle East has been published by Stanford University Press\, Syracuse University Press\, Duke University Press and in WIRED magazine\,The Hill\ , Salon.com\, The Observer and The Wall Street Journal. She holds a PhD i n Comparative Studies in Discourse and Society from the University of Min nesota and a BA in International Relations from Mount Holyoke College.\n\ n"ELECTRIC VOICE: TACTILITY AND TACTICALITY IN REVOLUTIONARY IRAN"\n\nThe economic boycott of Nokia phones by Iranian protestors in the summer of 2009 marks one historical instance of their vanguardist tactics in relati on the economies of a global medium. The boycott was an early tactical me asure that was directly linked to the tactility and sensorial closeness o f lightweight digital devices as the people attempted to reclaim their de mocratic rights and civil liberties in Iran after a fraudulent election. Though largely dismissed at the time\, the Nokia boycott had the potentia l to draw the attention of a watchful global collective towards the huge collection of data underway -- data that would be used to advance machine learning in years that followed. Right there\, in the electrifying rage of that moment's digital collectivity and expansive freedom\, lay the evo lutionary beginnings of an algorithmic logic that would come to strangle the electric voice by bolstering online platforms for maximum capital gai n. The presentation considers the transformation of global media in relat ion to the voices of a people in revolt.\n\nRSVP to attend this in-person event: https://duke.is/mb4w7 DURATION:PT1H30M DTSTAMP:20230202T140655Z DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230203T093000 LAST-MODIFIED:20230202T140655Z LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=18832e99-2be309ed-012b-e5b90ab4-000001a0:Smith War ehouse\, Ahmadieh Family Lecture Hall\, Bay 4\, C105 STATUS:CANCELLED SUMMARY:[CANCELED] tgiFHI: Negar Mottahedeh\, "Electric Voice: Tactility a nd Tacticality in Revolutionary Iran" UID:CAL-8a0183a7-83184018-0183-6ada762a-0000793cdemobedework@mysite.edu X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili ties/Main X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us er/Lectures_Conferences/Lecture_Talk X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=FHI@duke.edu:John Hope F ranklin Humanities Institute X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_Artsand Sciences_AsianandMiddleEasternStudies,/principals/users/agrp_JHFC_DukeIsl amicStudiesCenter,/principals/users/agrp_MiddleEastStudiesCenter,/princip als/users/agrp__ArtsandSciences_Literature,":Asian &\; Middle Eastern Studies (AMES)\,Duke Islamic Studies Center\,Duke University Middle East Studies Center\,Literature X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Negar Mottahedeh X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:tgiFHI X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:0 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:0 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X2:1059 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y2:706 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:1059 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:706 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:Event flyer. Black text on gray background. Incl udes tgiFHI logo and photo of Negar Mottahedeh. X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:map157 for Franklin Humanities Institute (FHI) (agr p_JHFC_FranklinHumanitiesInstitute) X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/tgiFHI Negar Mottahedeh Duke Cal-1_2023010 5041900PM.png X-BEDEWORK-THUMB-IMAGE:/public/Images/tgiFHI Negar Mottahedeh Duke Cal-1_2 0230105041900PM-thumb.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Featured CATEGORIES:Humanities CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences CATEGORIES:Utilities CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium CATEGORIES:Main CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0183a7-83184018-0183-1978be28-0000191c:Pascual\, Michael CREATED:20230125T160956Z DESCRIPTION:Please join the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute for a conversation between Tony Phillips\, Mark Anthony Neal\, and John Gartrel l as part of our John Hope Franklin Legacies Series. \n\nGuest speakers:\ n\nTony Phillips\, Consultant\, Editor\, Executive Producer.\n\nMark Anth ony Neal\, James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of African & African Ame rican Studies and Chair of the Department of African & African American S tudies at Duke University\n\nJohn B. Gartrell\, Director of the John Hope Franklin Research Center for African and African American History and Cu lture of the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Duke University\n\nPlease RSVP here: https://duke.is/nkna9 DURATION:PT2H DTSTAMP:20230203T144152Z DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230203T113000 LAST-MODIFIED:20230203T144152Z LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=18832e99-2be309ed-012b-e5b90ab4-000001a0:Smith War ehouse\, Ahmadieh Family Lecture Hall\, Bay 4\, C105 STATUS:CONFIRMED SUMMARY:John Hope Franklin Legacies Series - In Conversation: Tony Phillip s\, Mark Anthony Neal\, and John Gartrell UID:CAL-8a0290cd-85a68f68-0185-e9b16923-0000014ademobedework@mysite.edu X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili ties/Main X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Panel_Seminar_Colloquium:/us er/public-user/Lectures_Conferences/Panel_Seminar_Colloquium X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Humanities:/user/public-user /Topics/Humanities X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:John Hope Franklin Legacies Series X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:map157 for Franklin Humanities Institute (FHI) (agr p_JHFC_FranklinHumanitiesInstitute) X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Featured:/user/public-user/U tilities/Featured END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Climate CATEGORIES:United States Focus CATEGORIES:Humanities CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences CATEGORIES:Utilities CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk CATEGORIES:Main CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None CREATED:20230109T212106Z DESCRIPTION:Please join the Climate Change\, Decolonization\, and Global B lackness Lab (CCDGB) at the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute for o ur 2022-23 speaker series. CCDGB is part of The Entanglement Project\, a new FHI initiative focused on the intersections of race\, health\, and cl imate. \n\nMost talks are hybrid:\n- In-person registration (w/ COVID saf ety info): https://duke.is/yc4gm\n- Zoom registration: https://duke.is/rc jhw\n\nThe CCDGB speaker series is co-sponsored by the Nicholas Institute for Energy\, Environment & Sustainability and the Nicholas School of the Environment.\n\nHannah Holleman is Associate Professor of Sociology and Environmental Studies at Amherst College and author of Dust Bowls of Empi re: Imperialism\, Environmental Politics\, and the Injustice of "Green" C apitalism (Yale 2018). She is a director of the Monthly Review Foundation \, a member of the editorial board for the Journal of World-Systems Resea rch\, and recently joined the editorial board for The Journal of Peasant Studies. She also currently serves as an exhibit scholar-advisor at the L os Angeles County Museum of Art.\n\nIn this lecture\, Prof. Holleman will discuss the vital lessons we can learn from one of the first global envi ronmental problems of modern capitalism\, which reached its apogee in the "dust-bowlification" of agricultural lands in the 1920s and 1930s. Based on award-winning research\, Prof. Holleman explains that the regional cr ises of soil erosion in this period as dramatic and foreseeable manifesta tions of a global social and ecological emergency generated by the racial ized political economy and ecology of white settler colonialism and the n ew imperialism of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She establishes key antecedents to present-day ecological developments and brings the na rrative forward to today\, explaining the persistent consequences and imp ortant lessons of this era for our current struggles to address the plane tary challenges of climate change\, environmental injustice and racism\, and new threats of dust-bowlification. In the end\, Prof. Holleman argues \, we are confronted with the necessity of breaking with the white man's burden version of environmentalism and building a deeper ecological solid arity in order to heal the life-threatening\, interrelated social and eco logical rifts of our day. DURATION:PT1H30M DTSTAMP:20230207T221909Z DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230209T134500 LAST-MODIFIED:20230207T221909Z LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=18832e99-2be309ed-012b-e5b90ab4-000001a0:Smith War ehouse\, Ahmadieh Family Lecture Hall\, Bay 4\, C105 STATUS:CONFIRMED SUMMARY:No Empires\, No Wastelands: The Necessity of Forging a Real Ecolog ical Solidarity for the 21st Century UID:CAL-8a0183a7-83184018-0185-988a1152-00002a0edemobedework@mysite.edu URL:https://fhi.duke.edu/programs/climate-change-decolonization-and-global -blackness X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili ties/Main X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Humanities:/user/public-user /Topics/Humanities X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Climate:/user/public-user/To pics/Climate X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us er/Lectures_Conferences/Lecture_Talk X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=United States Focus:/user/pu blic-user/Topic of Event Focused on a Country or Continent (if applicable )/United States Focus X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=FHI@duke.edu:FHI X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_NSOE_Ni cholasInstituteforEnvironmentalPolicySolutions,/principals/users/agrp_NSO E,":Nicholas Institute for Energy\, Environment and Sustainability\,Nicho las School of the Environment X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Hannah Holleman X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:Climate Change\, Decolonization\, and Global Blackn ess X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:cmc7 for Franklin Humanities Institute (FHI) (agrp_ JHFC_FranklinHumanitiesInstitute) X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:0 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:13 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X2:720 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y2:493 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:720 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:480 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:Event poster with speaker photo and registration info X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/Entanglement DCCL square REV_2023010909541 2PM.png X-BEDEWORK-THUMB-IMAGE:/public/Images/Entanglement DCCL square REV_2023010 9095412PM-thumb.png X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/CCDGB Holleman FB-1_20230127052901PM.jpg X-BEDEWORK-THUMB-IMAGE:/public/Images/CCDGB Holleman FB-1_20230127052901PM -thumb.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences CATEGORIES:Utilities CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk CATEGORIES:Main CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None CREATED:20220923T145850Z DESCRIPTION:Please join the Franklin Humanities Institute for its Friday m orning series\, tgiFHI!\n\n"Political Vice in Plato"\n\nPlato witnessed t he decline of Athens from a hegemonic political power to a city state tha t struggled to recover its glory in the midst of dissension and war. With the help of medical imageries\, many of his contemporaries laid the blam e for particular episodes of political degeneration or failure on current politicians. In this talk\, I argue that while Plato similarly resorts t o medical imageries\, he offers different analyses of the nature and root s of political problems. Focusing on the Gorgias and the Republic\, I con tend that he can be seen as working towards a functional model of politic al vices. Political vices as a whole consist in a substantive deviation f rom the normative organization of a political entity\, because of which t he entity performs its function-collective human living-poorly. Particula r episodes of political degeneration or failure are manifestations of pol itical vices. In spite of the continuity in his proposed model of politic al vices\, Plato puts forward different accounts of their roots. In the G orgias\, he identifies the roots of political vices as lying in the ignor ance of founding fathers\, who establish institutions\, policies\, and pr actices that are definitive of a political entity. By contrast\, in the R epublic\, he suggests that a corrupt culture-understood broadly as to cov er a society's overall intellectual\, moral\, and material dimension-is t he root of political vices and their manifold manifestations.\n\nBio: Wen jin Liu is a Research Assistant Professor at the Philosophy Department. S he is finishing up her PhD dissertation\, titled\, Plato's Theories of Vi ce\, at Princeton University\, where she is a member of the Interdepartme ntal Program in Classical Philosophy. She earned her BA in Philosophy and Classical Studies from the University of Pennsylvania in 2015. At the mo ment\, she is working on a series of articles that explore the darker sid e of humanity\, focusing on ignorance\, individual vices\, and political vices\, via the lens of the Platonic Corpus. Building on those articles\, she will complete a monograph\, which argues that Plato's works are home to two different pictures about the darker side of humanity. She also wo rks on parallel ideas in Classical Chinese Philosophy. \n\nBreakfast serv ed at 9 am. Masks required.\nRSVP for this in-person event: https://duke. is/rz7gc DURATION:PT1H30M DTSTAMP:20230118T171042Z DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230210T093000 LAST-MODIFIED:20230118T171042Z LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=18832e99-2be309ed-012b-e5b90ab4-000001a0:Smith War ehouse\, Ahmadieh Family Lecture Hall\, Bay 4\, C105 STATUS:CONFIRMED SUMMARY:tgiFHI: Wenjin Liu\, "Political Vice in Plato" UID:CAL-8a0183a7-83184018-0183-6adbc2a9-0000793ddemobedework@mysite.edu X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili ties/Main X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us er/Lectures_Conferences/Lecture_Talk X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=FHI@duke.edu:John Hope F ranklin Humanities Institute X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_Artsand Sciences_ClassicalStudies,/principals/users/agrp__ArtsandSciences_Philoso phy,":Classical Studies\,Philosophy X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Wenjin Liu X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:tgiFHI X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:0 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:0 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X2:1059 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y2:706 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:1059 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:706 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:tgifHI logo. 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X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:map157 for Franklin Humanities Institute (FHI) (agr p_JHFC_FranklinHumanitiesInstitute) X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/tgiFHI Wenjin Liu Duke Cal-1_2023011003464 0PM.png X-BEDEWORK-THUMB-IMAGE:/public/Images/tgiFHI Wenjin Liu Duke Cal-1_2023011 0034640PM-thumb.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences CATEGORIES:Utilities CATEGORIES:Conference/Symposium CATEGORIES:Main CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0870ee-4fa5a06e-014f-b3909cd1-00007542:Massung\, David CREATED:20230208T145020Z DESCRIPTION:Friday\, February 10\n2:30-6:00pm\n\nFHI Ahmadieh Family Lectu re Hall\n114 S Buchanan Blvd\nSmith Warehouse\nBay 4\, C105\n\nPaper and presentations:\n\nRobin Klaus "Play\, Printshops\, and Politics: Children 's Magazines as Anarchist Worldmaking at the Stelton Modern School 1920-1 935"\n\nBrittany Forniotis "Maps\, Views\, and Chorographies: An Examinat ion of the Depiction of Place and the Representation of Architecture in t he Civitates Orbis Terrarum (1572)"\n\nElizabeth Anne Brown "From the Reb uild's Archives: Understanding the Built Environments of Theaster Gates t hrough the Legacy of Jean-Baptiste Pointe DuSable"\n\nKeynote speaker: Ma x Symuleski\, PhD\, Sr. User Experience Researcher\, AnswerLab "Research Paths Outside the Academy: User Experience"\n\nVirtual Registration: http s://duke.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcldOuurD4oGtE_frQ0K8LhU-QHb0CdMcgL\n\ nAttendance is free and open to the public. DURATION:PT3H30M DTSTAMP:20230208T173845Z DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230210T143000 LAST-MODIFIED:20230208T173845Z LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=18832e99-2be309ed-012b-e5b90ab4-000001a0:Smith War ehouse\, Ahmadieh Family Lecture Hall\, Bay 4\, C105 STATUS:CONFIRMED SUMMARY:AAHVS 2023 Graduate Student Symposium UID:CAL-8a0290b4-860465b2-0186-318194d7-0000263ademobedework@mysite.edu X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili ties/Main X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Conference_Symposium:/user/p ublic-user/Lectures_Conferences/Conference_Symposium X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Robin Klaus\, Brittany Forniotis\, Elizabeth Anne Brown \, Max Symuleski X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:0 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:0 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X2:818 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y2:545.3333333333334 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:818 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:545.3333333333334 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:GSS Flyer X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:massu001 for Art\, Art History &\; Visual Studie s (agrp_ArtsandSciences_ArtArtHistoryandVisualStudies) X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/SYMPOSIUM_2023_20230208025020PM.jpg X-BEDEWORK-THUMB-IMAGE:/public/Images/SYMPOSIUM_2023_20230208025020PM-thum b.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Humanities CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences CATEGORIES:Utilities CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk CATEGORIES:Main CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0183a7-83184018-0183-1978be28-0000191c:Pascual\, Michael CREATED:20230117T175218Z DESCRIPTION:"The Problem of Failure"\n\nAbstract:\n\nIn this presentation\ , I propose a thinking of failure that might potentially be truer to fail ure itself. Common understandings of failure and even current "failure st udies" tend to give failure a positive spin or an optimistic horizon\, su ch as claiming failure to be a necessary step for success\, or else a col lective reparative life pedagogy. This has only led to the glossing over of failure or its transformation into something other than itself. In con trast\, I suggest dwelling or tarrying with failure\, inhabiting the impa sse that constitutes failure and not get out of it. No doubt\, one would thus be exposed to all the negative affects that accompany failure\, and thought here risks fumbling\, collapsing. Yet\, in staying in or with the impasse\, one will begin to recognize failure as an existential structur e or affective structure of existence\, that is\, an irreducible (dis)org anizing force or principle that underlies existence\, if not an unassaila ble feeling affecting the personal in irresistible ways. Such a thinking of failure\, I argue\, is critical for according a discursive and affecti ve space to those who feel particularly attached to failure\, or those wh o resist the ideologies of success or progress narratives. It legitimizes their sense of existence\, rather than silence them to the margins of wh at it means to exist. \n\nBio:\n\nIrving Goh is Associate Professor of Li terature at the National University of Singapore. He is also currently a 2022-23 National Humanities Center fellow. His first book\, The Reject: C ommunity\, Politics\, and Religion after the Subject\, won the MLA 23rd A ldo and Jeanne Scaglione Prize for French and Francophone Studies\, and h is second\, L'existence prépositionnelle\, was published by Galilée. With Jean-Luc Nancy\, he also published The Deconstruction of Sex. He is also the editor of Jean-Luc Nancy Among the Philosophers\, French Thought and Literary Theory in the UK\, and coeditor with Verena Andermatt Conley of Nancy Now. In 2018\, he was also named Franke Visiting Faculty Fellow at the Whitney Humanities Center at Yale University.\n\nRSVP for this lectu re here: https://duke.is/26rt9 DURATION:PT1H45M DTSTAMP:20230127T174026Z DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230213T120000 LAST-MODIFIED:20230127T174026Z LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=18832e99-2be309ed-012b-e5b90ab4-000001a0:Smith War ehouse\, Ahmadieh Family Lecture Hall\, Bay 4\, C105 STATUS:CONFIRMED SUMMARY:Irving Goh\, "The Problem of Failure" UID:CAL-8a0290cd-85a68f68-0185-c0dc4405-00000ecfdemobedework@mysite.edu X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili ties/Main X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us er/Lectures_Conferences/Lecture_Talk X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Humanities:/user/public-user /Topics/Humanities X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Irving Goh X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:map157 for Franklin Humanities Institute (FHI) (agr p_JHFC_FranklinHumanitiesInstitute) END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Humanities CATEGORIES:Arts CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences CATEGORIES:Utilities CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk CATEGORIES:Theater CATEGORIES:Main CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None CREATED:20220923T150925Z DESCRIPTION:Please join the Franklin Humanities Institute for its Friday m orning series\, tgiFHI! tgiFHI gives Duke faculty in the humanities\, int erpretative social sciences and arts the opportunity to present their cur rent research to their departmental (and interdepartmental) colleagues\, students\, and other interlocutors in their fields.\n\n"'Must Be Heavyset ': Casting\, Size\, and the Body Politics of Broadway Musicals"\n\nBroadw ay has body issues. It's no secret that body shaming\, fat phobia\, and f at stigma run rampant in the United States but less-discussed is the fact that these phenomena shape the bodies we see onstage in the most globall y popular theatrical form: the musical. This talk opens with a discussion of size and how the casting of Broadway musicals reiterates dominant cul tural attitudes toward fat women. I will then explore how casting and rec asting Effie in the 1981 musical Dreamgirls became the locus for a myriad of labor issues. Fat shaming on Broadway certainly did not start and end with Dreamgirls. Broadway musicals\, even ostensibly fat-positive ones l ike Hairspray (2002)\, are complicit in labor practices that prolong fat stigma at the same time they enforce gendered and racialized stereotypes of size-sometimes including racist\, sexist\, and fat phobic representat ions. Bringing together insights from various fields from theater studies to sociology and fat studies\, I will discuss how fat phobia and the cos tume technology of padding\, commonly known as fat suits\, work together to stigmatize non-conforming bodies. Broadway musicals reify the structur al inequalities that regulate gender\, race\, and size in the US. As such \, Broadway typically relegates fat women to playing comic sidekicks or r oles associated with food when it casts them at all. Broadway is a battle ground for body politics\, and it demands that fat ladies sing.\n\nRyan D onovan is Assistant Professor of Theater Studies at Duke University\, whe re he teaches courses on musical theater\, theater history\, and the inte rsection of embodied identity and performance. His first book\, Broadway Bodies: A Critical History of Conformity is forthcoming from Oxford in Fe bruary 2023. He earned his PhD from The Graduate Center\, City University of New York. \n\nRSVP for this in-person event here: https://duke.is/4 dp9h DURATION:PT1H30M DTSTAMP:20221109T180034Z DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230217T093000 LAST-MODIFIED:20221109T180034Z LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=18832e99-2be309ed-012b-e5b90ab4-000001a0:Smith War ehouse\, Ahmadieh Family Lecture Hall\, Bay 4\, C105 STATUS:CONFIRMED SUMMARY:tgiFHI: Ryan Donovan\, “'Must Be Heavyset': Casting\, Size\, and t he Body Politics of Broadway Musicals” UID:CAL-8a0183a7-83184018-0183-6ae57502-00007d91demobedework@mysite.edu X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili ties/Main X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us er/Lectures_Conferences/Lecture_Talk X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=FHI@duke.edu:John Hope F ranklin Humanities Institute X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp__Artsan dSciences_TheaterStudies,":Theater Studies X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Humanities:/user/public-user /Topics/Humanities X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Theater:/user/public-user/Ar ts/Theater X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Ryan Donovan X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:tgiFHI X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:0 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:0 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X2:1059 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y2:706 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:1059 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:706 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:black text on gray background. includes photo of Ryan Donovan and tgifHI logo. X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:map157 for Franklin Humanities Institute (FHI) (agr p_JHFC_FranklinHumanitiesInstitute) X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/tgiFHI Paul Jaskot Duke Cal-1-2_2022110105 3326PM.png X-BEDEWORK-THUMB-IMAGE:/public/Images/tgiFHI Paul Jaskot Duke Cal-1-2_2022 1101053326PM-thumb.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:South America focus CATEGORIES:Ethics CATEGORIES:Human Rights CATEGORIES:Civic Engagement/Social Action CATEGORIES:Humanities CATEGORIES:Arts CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences CATEGORIES:Other CATEGORIES:Utilities CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk CATEGORIES:Reading CATEGORIES:Ceremony CATEGORIES:Reception CATEGORIES:Book Signing CATEGORIES:Main CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a009144-7fb64372-0180-7424a200-000024ca:Zaragoza\, Corin CREATED:20230120T192751Z DESCRIPTION:The Condor Trials: Transnational Repression and Human Rights i n South America (Yale University Press\, 2022) by Francesca Lessa is the winner of the 2023 Juan E. Méndez Book Award for Human Rights in Latin Am erica. The judges were unanimous in their choice of the winner.\n\nThroug h the voices of survivors and witnesses\, human rights activists\, judici al actors\, journalists\, and historians\, The Condor Trials unravels the secrets of transnational repression masterminded by South American dicta tors between 1969 and 1981. Under Operation Condor\, they kidnapped\, tor tured\, and murdered hundreds of exiles. South America became a zone of t error and impunity for those who perpetuated the violence. \n\nLessa show s how networks of justice seekers transcended national borders to win jus tice for victims. Based on extensive fieldwork\, archival research\, tria l ethnography\, and over one hundred interviews\, The Condor Trials explo res South America's past and present and sheds light on ongoing struggles for justice as its societies come to terms with the unparalleled atrocit ies of their not-so-distant pasts.\n\nLessa will accept the award and tal k about her work on Wednesday\, February 22\, at 5 pm in The Garage at Sm ith Warehouse on the Duke University campus. DURATION:PT2H DTSTAMP:20230131T162953Z DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230222T170000 LAST-MODIFIED:20230131T162953Z LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=18832e99-2be309ed-012b-e5b90ab4-000001a0:Smith War ehouse\, Ahmadieh Family Lecture Hall\, Bay 4\, C105 STATUS:CONFIRMED SUMMARY:Juan E. Méndez Book Award Ceremony UID:CAL-8a0290cd-85a68f68-0185-d0a6d2ab-00005bdfdemobedework@mysite.edu URL:https://humanrights.fhi.duke.edu/story/condor-trials-wins-2023-juan-e- mendez-book-award-human-rights-latin-america/ X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili ties/Main X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Reading:/user/public-user/Ar ts/Reading X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us er/Lectures_Conferences/Lecture_Talk X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Book Signing:/user/public-us er/Other/Book Signing X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Ceremony:/user/public-user/O ther/Ceremony X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Reception:/user/public-user/ Other/Reception X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=South America focus:/user/pu blic-user/Topic of Event Focused on a Country or Continent (if applicable )/South America focus X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Civic Engagement/Social Acti on:/user/public-user/Topics/Civic Engagement_Social Action X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Ethics:/user/public-user/Top ics/Ethics X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Human Rights:/user/public-us er/Topics/Human Rights X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Humanities:/user/public-user /Topics/Humanities X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_JHFC_Ce nterforLatinAmericanandCaribbeanStudies,/principals/users/agrp_DavidRuben steinRareBookandManuscriptLibrary,/principals/users/agrp_JHFC_FranklinHum anitiesInstitute,":Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS )\,David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &\;amp\;amp\; Manuscript Library\,Fra nklin Humanities Institute (FHI) X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Francesca Lessa X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-WEBCAST:https://humanrights.fhi.duke.edu/current-programs/ juan-e-mendez-book-award/ X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:235 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:7 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X2:966 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y2:494.3333333333333 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:731 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:487.3333333333333 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:Dr. Francesca Lessa speaking X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:cmz12 for Duke Human Rights Center at the Franklin Humanities Institute (DHRC@FHI) (agrp_DHRCatFHI) X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/lessa_20230131042953PM.jpeg X-BEDEWORK-THUMB-IMAGE:/public/Images/lessa_20230131042953PM-thumb.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Africa focus CATEGORIES:Caribbean focus CATEGORIES:Multicultural/Identity CATEGORIES:Global CATEGORIES:Humanities CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences CATEGORIES:Other CATEGORIES:Utilities CATEGORIES:Conference/Symposium CATEGORIES:Main CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None CREATED:20230117T175659Z DESCRIPTION:ATLANTIC LATINIDADES or Models for Trans-Ocenaic Engaagement: a symposium\n\nThis symposium is designed to break down disciplinary barr iers in Atlantic studies. As a way of addressing disciplinary gaps\, "Atl antic Latinidades" brings together scholars in the comparative fields of African\, Latin American and Latinx studies that have decentered establis hed frameworks and shifted epistemological centers. The conference will c ulminate in a book launch for Sarah M. Quesada's The African Heritage of Latinx and Caribbean Literature (Cambridge University Press 2022). \n\nIn vited speakers include Tahia Abdel Nasser\, Magalí Armillas-Tiseyra\, Sop hie Esch\, Anne Garland Mahler\, David Kazanjian\, Lanie Millar\, Ato Qua yson\, Richard T. Rodríguez\, María Josefina Saldaña-Portillo\, Fatoumata Seck\, Joseph Slaughter\, and Ariana Vigil.\n\nEvent co-sponsors: Duke R omance Studies\, John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute\, Duke Africa In itiative\, Duke Center for Latin American & Caribbean Studies\, Duke Offi ce of Global Affairs\, Duke English\, NOVEL\, UNC Latina/o Studies Progra m. DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230225T170000 DTSTAMP:20230220T153251Z DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230224T090000 LAST-MODIFIED:20230220T153251Z LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=18832e99-2be309ed-012b-e5b90ab4-000001a0:Smith War ehouse\, Ahmadieh Family Lecture Hall\, Bay 4\, C105 STATUS:CONFIRMED SUMMARY:ATLANTIC LATINIDADES or Models for Trans-Oceanic Engagement : A Sy mposium UID:CAL-8a0290cd-85a68f68-0185-c0e08fd3-00000ed0demobedework@mysite.edu URL:https://www.sites.duke.edu/atlanticlatinidades X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili ties/Main X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Conference_Symposium:/user/p ublic-user/Lectures_Conferences/Conference_Symposium X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Multicultural_Identity:/user /public-user/Other/Multicultural_Identity X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Caribbean focus:/user/public -user/Topic of Event Focused on a Country or Continent (if applicable)/Ca ribbean focus X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Africa focus:/user/public-us er/Topic of Event Focused on a Country or Continent (if applicable)/Afric a focus X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Global:/user/public-user/Top ic of Event Focused on a Country or Continent (if applicable)/Global X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Humanities:/user/public-user /Topics/Humanities X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_AfricaI nitiative,/principals/users/agrp_JHFC_CenterforLatinAmericanandCaribbeanS tudies,/principals/users/agrp_ArtsandSciences_English,/principals/users/a grp_JHFC_FranklinHumanitiesInstitute,/principals/users/agrp_OfficeofGloba lStrategy,":Africa Initiative\,Center for Latin American and Caribbean St udies (CLACS)\,English\,Franklin Humanities Institute (FHI)\,Office of Gl obal Affairs X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=sarah.quesada@duke.edu:S arah M. 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Masks required.\nRSVP for this in-person event here: h ttps://duke.is/4a46y DURATION:PT1H30M DTSTAMP:20230219T051548Z DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230224T093000 LAST-MODIFIED:20230219T051548Z LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=18832e99-2be309ed-012b-e5b90ab4-000001a0:Smith War ehouse\, Ahmadieh Family Lecture Hall\, Bay 4\, C105 STATUS:CANCELLED SUMMARY:[CANCELED] tgiFHI: Sarah Quesada\, "A Latin-African Literature and its Memorials" UID:CAL-8a0183a7-83184018-0183-80596e30-0000543edemobedework@mysite.edu X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili ties/Main X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Lecture_Talk:/user/public-us er/Lectures_Conferences/Lecture_Talk X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp__Artsan dSciences_RomanceStudies,":Romance Studies X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=FHI@duke.edu:John Hope F ranklin Humanities Institute X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Featured:/user/public-user/U tilities/Featured X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Sarah Quesada X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:tgiFHI X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:0 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:0 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X2:1059 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y2:706 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:1059 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:706 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:Event image. Black text on gray background. Phot o of Sarah Quesada. X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:map157 for Franklin Humanities Institute (FHI) (agr p_JHFC_FranklinHumanitiesInstitute) X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/tgiFHI Sarah Quesada Duke Cal-1_2023011205 4914PM.png X-BEDEWORK-THUMB-IMAGE:/public/Images/tgiFHI Sarah Quesada Duke Cal-1_2023 0112054914PM-thumb.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Africa focus CATEGORIES:Caribbean focus CATEGORIES:Global CATEGORIES:Humanities CATEGORIES:Utilities CATEGORIES:Main CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None CREATED:20230214T161346Z DESCRIPTION:Join in-person or via zoom for the book launch of "The African Heritage of Latinx and Caribbean Literature" (Cambridge University Press 2022) by Sarah M. Quesada. The talk will be moderated by Deborah Jenson (Duke) and feature Ato Quayson (Stanford University) and María Josefina S aldaña-Portillo (New York University). DURATION:PT1H30M DTSTAMP:20230214T220229Z DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230224T163000 LAST-MODIFIED:20230214T220229Z LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=18832e99-2be309ed-012b-e5b90ab4-000001a0:Smith War ehouse\, Ahmadieh Family Lecture Hall\, Bay 4\, C105 STATUS:CONFIRMED SUMMARY:Book Launch "The African Heritage of Latinx and Caribbean Literatu re" by Sarah M. 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It will argue that over these fi ve decades\, we see developed a set of techniques of collective enthrallm ent\, the allure of which is their purported foreignness. Because the pro mise of shared mystical experience can only come from outside a nation th at imagines itself to be compromised of autonomous individuals. That prom ise\, and the carefully crafted techniques it requires\, collides with th e cornerstones of mainstream society\, producing what we see to be the re cognizable signs of the "cult." The story of Krishna Consciousness is an iconic American story-showing the desires of a society hungry for transce ndence and producing the familiar scandals of kidnapping\, brainwashing\, sexual abuse\, murder\, and financial impropriety. \n\nPoulomi Saha is A ssociate Professor of English and co-Director of the Program in Critical Theory. Her teaching and research focus on race and empire\, bringing tog ether ethnic American literature\, postcolonial studies\, and critical th eory\, especially psychoanalytic critique and queer/feminist theory. Thei r first book\, An Empire of Touch: Women's Political Labor & the Fabricat ion of East Bengal (Columbia UP\, 2019) was awarded the Harry Levin Prize for outstanding first book by the American Comparative Literature Associ ation in 2020. They are currently at work on Fascination: America's "Indi an" Cults which considers the intense cultural enthrallment and fear of "Indian" spirituality in the American imagination. And they are always in terested in hearing about people's own cult stories. \n\n---\n\nSTRANGE LIFE is part of The Entanglement Project\, a multi-stranded initiative at the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute focused on race\, health\, a nd climate. 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You can see some of his work here: https://caboco.tv/\n\nJessica Clark is from the Lumbee people of N orth Carolina and has had her work exhibited in many prominent US galleri es and museums. She is also an educator. You can see some of her work her e: https://www.jessicaclarkart.com/\n\nJamille Pinheiro Dias is a Lecture r in Environmental Humanities at the University of London. She is current ly a von der Heyden Fellow at the Franklin Humanities Institute's Amazon Lab at Duke University.\n\nWesley Nóog is a widely acclaimed Samba-Soul s inger\, composer\, bandleader\, and multi-instrumentalist from Rio de Jan eiro.\n\nCo-Sponsors: Amazon Lab at the John Hope Franklin Humanities Ins titute\, Program in Education\, Romance Studies\, Duke Brazil Initiative\ , Art\, Center for Latin American & Caribbean Studies\, Art History & Vis ual Studies\, International Comparative Studies\, Cultural Anthropology\, Gender\, Sexuality & Feminist Studies\, Kenan Institute for Ethics DURATION:PT3H30M DTSTAMP:20230405T153442Z DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230227T160000 LAST-MODIFIED:20230405T153442Z LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=18832e99-2be309ed-012b-e5b90ab4-000001a0:Smith War ehouse\, Ahmadieh Family Lecture Hall\, Bay 4\, C105 STATUS:CONFIRMED SUMMARY:An Inter-American Conversation on Indigeneity\, Art & Education UID:CAL-8a0290b4-860465b2-0186-2d857a83-0000740cdemobedework@mysite.edu URL:https://cutt.ly/interamerican X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Main:/user/public-user/Utili ties/Main X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Movie_Film:/user/public-user /Arts/Movie_Film X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Visual and Creative Arts:/us er/public-user/Arts/Visual and Creative Arts X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Reception:/user/public-user/ Other/Reception X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=South America focus:/user/pu blic-user/Topic of Event Focused on a Country or Continent (if applicable )/South America focus X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=United States Focus:/user/pu blic-user/Topic of Event Focused on a Country or Continent (if applicable )/United States Focus X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Global:/user/public-user/Top ic of Event Focused on a Country or Continent (if applicable)/Global X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Humanities:/user/public-user /Topics/Humanities X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Politics:/user/public-user/T opics/Politics X-BEDEWORK-ALIAS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DISPLAYNAME=Human Rights:/user/public-us er/Topics/Human Rights X-BEDEWORK-CS;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-DESCRIPTION="/principals/users/agrp_Artsand Sciences_ArtArtHistoryandVisualStudies,/principals/users/agrp_JHFC_Center forLatinAmericanandCaribbeanStudies,/principals/users/agrp_ArtsandScience s_CulturalAnthropology,/principals/users/agrp_DukeBrazilInitiative,/princ ipals/users/agrp_JHFC_FranklinHumanitiesInstitute,/principals/users/agrp_ _ArtsandSciences_WomensStudiesProgram,/principals/users/agrp_JHFC_Interna tionalComparativeStudies,/principals/users/agrp_KenanInstitute,/principal s/users/agrp__ArtsandSciences_PrograminEducation,/principals/users/agrp__ ArtsandSciences_RomanceStudies,":Art\, Art History &\;amp\;amp\;amp\; Visual Studies\,Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS)\, Cultural Anthropology\,Duke Brazil Initiative\,Franklin Humanities Instit ute (FHI)\,Gender\, Sexuality\, and Feminist Studies\,International Compa rative Studies (ICS)\,Kenan Institute for Ethics\,Program in Education\,R omance Studies X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Gustavo Caboco\, Jessica Clark\, Jamille Pinheiro Dias\ , Wesley Nóog X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:0 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:-0.3333333333333144 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X2:530 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y2:353 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:530 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:353.3333333333333 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:An Inter-American Conversation on Indigeneity\, Art\,and Education Images: a brown\, orange\, and white wood-carved print \; a red and white Indigenous Amazonian artwork\, with Gustavo Coboco sta nding in front of it\; a painting of Native American people protesting\, with one holding a sign saying &\;amp\;amp\;quot\;My Culture is Not Yo ur Costume&\;amp\;amp\;quot\; (a painting by Jessica Clark) X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:elm52 for Amazon Lab (agrp_FHI_Amazon) X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/InterAmericanFinal_20230405033442PM.png X-BEDEWORK-THUMB-IMAGE:/public/Images/InterAmericanFinal_20230405033442PM- thumb.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Featured CATEGORIES:Climate CATEGORIES:Global CATEGORIES:Humanities CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences CATEGORIES:Utilities CATEGORIES:Health/Wellness CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk CATEGORIES:Main CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None CREATED:20230109T212106Z DESCRIPTION:Please join the Climate Change\, Decolonization\, and Global B lackness Lab (CCDGB) at the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute for o ur 2022-23 speaker series. CCDGB is part of The Entanglement Project\, a new FHI initiative focused on the intersections of race\, health\, and cl imate. \n\nMost talks are hybrid:\n- In-person registration (w/ COVID saf ety info): https://duke.is/yc4gm\n- Zoom registration: https://duke.is/rc jhw\n\nThe CCDGB speaker series is co-sponsored by the Nicholas Institute for Energy\, Environment & Sustainability and the Nicholas School of the Environment.\n\nNature does not cause disasters. A natural hazard can r apidly turn into a disaster when it encounters a community made vulnerabl e by unjust economic systems\, environmental degradation and centuries of systemic racism. This talk will explore the nature of natural disasters by providing a framework in which we can understand the intersections of hazard and vulnerability in order to create more sustainable and just sol utions. We will explore case studies in Nepal\, Haiti and Madagascar.\n\ n \nBrian G. McAdoo is a disaster researcher and head of the PlanetLab in the Earth and Climate Science Division at Duke University's Nicholas Sch ool of the Environment. The PlanetLab is interested in how humans are dam aging the Earth's physical systems that support life on the planet and ho w the resulting disasters disproportionately impact marginalized communit ies. Current research projects apply a Planetary Health framework to und erstand how natural hazards interact with couple human-environment system s to improve health and well-being in Nepal (climate change\, earthquakes \, landslides and road development and health outcomes)\, Madagascar (def orestation\, ecosystem services\, disease exchange and community health) and the SE United States (extreme climate events impact on emergency serv ices). 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In so doing\, he drew on legal debates and social perceptions about childhood to make a case for his freedom. In this talk\, I read Montague's letter a s a fugitive account whose various temporalities blur the lines between c hildhood and adulthood\, cause and effect\, past and present. The fugitiv e account as an interpretive framework for reading the ways that enslaved people contested power and personhood in France as both the site of thei r enslavement and a land of freedom\, also illuminates the ways that our contemporary reading practices might account for Black life in slavery's archive.\n\nSpeaker bio:\n\nAnnette Joseph-Gabriel is an Associate Profes sor of Romance Studies at Duke University. Her research focuses on race\, gender\, and citizenship in the French-speaking Caribbean\, Africa\, and France. She is the author of Reimagining Liberation: How Black Women Tra nsformed Citizenship in the French Empire (University of Illinois Press)\ , which was awarded the Modern Language Association Prize for a First Boo k and Honorable Mention for the Eugen Weber Award for best book in modern French history. She has published articles in peer-reviewed journals inc luding Small Axe\, Slavery & Abolition\, Eighteenth-Century Studies and T he French Review\, and her public writings have been featured in Al Jazee ra\, HuffPost\, and the Washington Post. She is a recipient of the Carrie Chapman Catt Prize for Research on Women and Politics. She is the senior editor of Palimpsest: A Journal on Women\, Gender\, and the Black Intern ational. \n\nRSVP for this in-person event here: https://duke.is/wt2tq\nB reakfast served @ 9 am. Masks required. 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Black block text against gray bac kground. tgiFHI logo. X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:map157 for Franklin Humanities Institute (FHI) (agr p_JHFC_FranklinHumanitiesInstitute) X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/tgiFHI Annette Joseph-Gabriel-1_2022102503 4254PM.png X-BEDEWORK-THUMB-IMAGE:/public/Images/tgiFHI Annette Joseph-Gabriel-1_2022 1025034254PM-thumb.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Middle East focus CATEGORIES:Ethics CATEGORIES:Human Rights CATEGORIES:Civic Engagement/Social Action CATEGORIES:Diversity/Inclusion CATEGORIES:Humanities CATEGORIES:Politics CATEGORIES:Arts CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences CATEGORIES:Utilities CATEGORIES:Movie/Film CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk CATEGORIES:Religious/Spiritual CATEGORIES:Main CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a009144-7fb64372-0180-7424a200-000024ca:Zaragoza\, Corin CREATED:20221201T205403Z DESCRIPTION:Join the Duke Human Rights Center @ Franklin Humanities Instit ute for a screening of the film "Nasrin." Filmed in Iran by women and men who risked arrest to make this film. NASRIN is an immersive portrait of one of the world's most courageous human rights activists and political p risoners\, Nasrin Sotoudeh\, and of Iran's remarkably resilient women's r ights movement. Featuring acclaimed filmmaker Jafar Panahi\, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shirin Ebadi\, journalist Ann Curry\, exiled women's right s activist Mansoureh Shojaee\, and Nasrin's equally courageous husband Re za Khandan. In the courts and on the streets\, Nasrin has long fought fo r the rights of women\, children\, LGBT prisoners\, religious minorities\ , journalists and artists\, and those facing the death penalty. She was a rrested in June 2018 for representing women who were protesting Iran's ma ndatory hijab law\, and she was sentenced to 38 years in prison\, plus 14 8 lashes. Even from prison\, she has continued to challenge the authoriti es. An Amnesty International petition calling for her release received ov er a million signatures from 200 countries. 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Camera! Action! Film Series X-BEDEWORK-LOCATION:Smith Warehouse Bay 4\, The Ahmadieh Family Le X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X1:339 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y1:84 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-X2:869 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-Y2:437.3333333333333 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-WIDTH:530 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-CROP-HEIGHT:353.3333333333333 X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE-ALT-TEXT:headshot of Nasrin Sotoudeh X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:cmz12 for Duke Human Rights Center at the Franklin Humanities Institute (DHRC@FHI) (agrp_DHRCatFHI) X-BEDEWORK-IMAGE:/public/Images/nasrin_20221201085200PM.jpeg X-BEDEWORK-THUMB-IMAGE:/public/Images/nasrin_20221201085200PM-thumb.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Law CATEGORIES:Ethics CATEGORIES:Diversity/Inclusion CATEGORIES:Other CATEGORIES:Utilities CATEGORIES:Workshop/Short Course CATEGORIES:Main CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0183a7-83184018-0184-3937740b-00005eba:Kalo\, Ang ela CREATED:20230131T163729Z DESCRIPTION:Discrimination and Harassment: What do I do when I am confronted with a problem in my unit that might be discrimination\, haras sment or sexual misconduct?\n\nThe Office for Institutional Equi ty provides several resources related to compliance\, including strategie s to support alignment with the provisions of the Duke Policy on Prohibit ed Discrimination\, Harassment and Related Misconduct (the Policy). One r esource is training and educational workshops that focus on the Policy\, its procedures and its reporting obligations. In this workshop\, particip ants will receive content\, as well as opportunities to engage in an inte ractive manner that reinforces the learning content. Participants will re ceive relevant information about the Policy's scope\, what are various ty pes of prohibited conduct\, how to recognize conduct that might implicate the Policy\, prohibited retaliation\, reporting obligations and how to e ncourage a work and/or learning environment that aligns with the Policy. The workshop will also include an overview of the various complaint handl ing procedures. Participants will:\n