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CATEGORIES:Teaching & Classroom Learning
CATEGORIES:Asia focus
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
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DESCRIPTION:My talk analyzes the relationship between the revitalizing nig
 htlife districts of postwar Japan and emerging color aesthetics in 1950s 
 Japanese Cinema. Focusing on the reemergence of neon lights in these dist
 ricts\, it argues that the neon lights shaped a cinematic color aesthetic
 s determined by light instead of surface\, and that this color aesthetics
  in turn shaped the broader image of postwar Tokyo.\n\nAbout the speaker:
 \nWilliam Carroll is an assistant professor in the Department of East Asi
 an Studies at the University of Alberta\, where he teaches on contemporar
 y Japanese film\, media\, and culture. His first book\, Suzuki Seijun and
  Postwar Japanese Cinema\, was published in 2022 by Columbia University P
 ress. He is currently working on a book about cinephile culture and film 
 production in Japan from the 1980s through the present.
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20240222T154149Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240213T131500
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LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=18832edc-1b27e154-011b-282ab87f-00000041:John Hope
  Franklin Center\, Ahmadieh Family Conference Hall\, Room 240
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:The Lights That Raised a Storm: Neon\, Color Aesthetics\, and the 
 Image of Postwar Tokyo
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BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Law
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
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 nnon
CREATED:20240125T200459Z
DESCRIPTION:Each year\, tens of millions of individuals are assessed monet
 ary sanctions - bnes\, fees\, and othercosts- stemming from their contact
  with the criminal legal system. While these sanctions are often characte
 rized as race-neutral and less punitive than other forms of punishment\, 
 contemporary works find them to be harmful to those with limited ability 
 to pay. Disproportionately these individuals are people of color. A growi
 ng body of literature on monetary sanctions demonstrates these practices 
 often result in a series of negative\, enduring consequences in the lives
  of individuals with limited ability to pay. One such consequence is rest
 ricted driving privileges. Currently\, 33 states\, including North Caroli
 na\, permit driver's license suspensions due to outstanding traffic debt.
  Therefore\, this project seeks to examine how traffic stops\, the most c
 ommon form of criminal legal contact\, and resulting debt-based driver's 
 license suspensions shape the lived experiences of suspended motorists. \
 n\nThis project draws on data from 39 in-depth\, semi-structured intervie
 ws from individuals with debt-based driver's license suspensions in Durha
 m County\, North Carolina. Participants in this study describe how their 
 suspended driving privileges present barriers to employment outcomes\, fa
 mily functioning\, and individual well-being. Further\, participants purs
 ue driver's license restoration as a strategy to mitigate their likelihoo
 d of experiencing negative outcomes. Data reveal the lack of cooperation 
 between local courts and the Department of Motor Vehicles\, and administr
 ative hurdles like unexpected fees and additional paperwork prevent parti
 cipants from obtaining their license.\n\nThis event will be hybrid. Regis
 tration is required to join via Zoom. Light refreshments will be provided
 .
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20240126T202750Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240214T130000
LAST-MODIFIED:20240126T202750Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=18832edc-1b27e154-011b-282ab87f-00000041:John Hope
  Franklin Center\, Ahmadieh Family Conference Hall\, Room 240
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:W@TC: Fee to Drive: How Poverty\, Punishment\, and Policy Shape th
 e Lives of Suspended Motorists
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BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Asia focus
CATEGORIES:Ethics
CATEGORIES:Human Rights
CATEGORIES:Civic Engagement/Social Action
CATEGORIES:Global
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Health/Wellness
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Main
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DESCRIPTION:The South Korean Vietnam War deployment (1965-1973) was celebr
 ated as a successful exercise in the mass mobilization of the home front 
 into material and ideological expressions of voluntary support for the wa
 r.\n\nExploring a diverse set of forgotten Korean-language sources\, this
  talk will show that the deployment did not always serve the ends of dome
 stic counterinsurgency\, as the disorganized pursuit of Vietnam as a "tot
 al war" at home also compelled deviant forms of cultural and economic act
 ivity.\nAbout the speaker:\n\nThomas M. Ryan is a postdoctoral fellow and
  lecturer at the Nam Center for Korean Studies at the University of Michi
 gan. He is a cultural and intellectual historian of modern Korea with res
 earch interests in the Korean and Vietnam Wars\, Cold War migration\, ant
 icommunist ideology\, and literature and visual culture. His book manuscr
 ipt is a cultural history of home front mobilization in southern Korea fr
 om the collapse of the Japanese Empire to the fall of Saigon.
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20240222T154216Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240215T131500
LAST-MODIFIED:20240222T154216Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=18832edc-1b27e154-011b-282ab87f-00000041:John Hope
  Franklin Center\, Ahmadieh Family Conference Hall\, Room 240
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Workshops on the Frontier: Culture and Counterinsurgency in Korea’
 s Vietnam War
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Asia focus
CATEGORIES:Ethics
CATEGORIES:Human Rights
CATEGORIES:United States Focus
CATEGORIES:Diversity/Inclusion
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Politics
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None
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DESCRIPTION:In 2022\, the Korean War Memorial on the National Mall in Wash
 ington\, DC\, was reopened with a new "Wall of Remembrance." Emblazoned o
 n the panels commemorating the war dead were over 7\,000 Korean names. Ha
 iled as a civil rights "victory" by then-President Barack Obama nearly a 
 decade earlier\, the Korean War\, as enshrined in the Wall of Remembrance
 \, now includes Korean Augmentation Troops to the U.S. Army\, or KATUSAs\
 , among America's multiracial fallen sons.\n\nWho were these vaunted figu
 res and what was their role at "freedom's frontier"? As a term referring 
 to an elite cadre of South Korean soldiers conscripted into the U.S. Army
  from the Korean War to the present\, "KATUSA" is part of a military-impe
 rial vocabulary in South Korea that has assigned value and status to the 
 men who have served in this capacity. Yet what goes unseen in the celebra
 tion of KATUSAs in South Korea-and now\, in U.S. official commemoration a
 round the Korean War-is the centrality of their racialization and emascul
 ation to the role they played under the U.S. military empire.\n\nBy traci
 ng KATUSA origins to a seldom-told tale of abduction off the streets of K
 orea and forcible removal to Occupied Japan where they were paraded naked
  as racialized emasculated bodies before throngs of Japanese women\, this
  presentation reconsiders the significance of "freedom's frontier\," an e
 pithet most commonly associated with the demilitarized zone (DMZ)\, by an
 alyzing the ambivalent sovereignty of the KATUSA.\n\nNot just a geographi
 c metaphor\, but an embodied one that encodes racial and sexual subordina
 tion\, "freedom's frontier\," I argue\, must be understood as a homosocia
 l zone of military-imperial proximity in which KATUSAs emerged in the ear
 ly Cold War period as colonial abductee and glorified houseboy.\n\nAbout 
 the speaker:\n\nSung Eun Kim is Postdoctoral Fellow at the George Washing
 ton University Institute for Korean Studies (GWIKS). He is an interdiscip
 linary historian of modern Korea whose research focuses on U.S.-ROK relat
 ions\, the intersections of transnational Korean militarism and U.S. impe
 rialism in the Asia-Pacific region\, and the racial and sexual politics o
 f colonial soldiering.\n\nHe earned his Ph.D. in modern Korean history fr
 om UCLA\, his M.A. in East Asian Regional Studies from Columbia Universit
 y\, and his B.A. in Asian Studies and Political Science from Vassar Colle
 ge.
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20240222T154042Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240220T131500
LAST-MODIFIED:20240222T154042Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=18832edc-1b27e154-011b-282ab87f-00000041:John Hope
  Franklin Center\, Ahmadieh Family Conference Hall\, Room 240
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Conscripted at “Freedom’s Frontier”:  Korean Augmentees\, Racializ
 ed Masculinity\, and U.S. Military Empire
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CATEGORIES:Ethics
CATEGORIES:Human Rights
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Politics
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
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CREATED:20240205T132819Z
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Wednesdays at the Center February 21 with gues
 t speaker Geoffrey Harpham. In this talk\, Harpham will discuss the theor
 y of race that we have inherited is an artifact of the late eighteenth an
 d nineteenth centuries in Europe and America\, when many leading philosop
 hers\, scientists\, physicians\, and generalists turned to the subject bo
 th as a fascinating object of research and as a potentially fertile sourc
 e of information about a range of religious\, philosophical\, cultural\, 
 and moral issues that otherwise resisted a more direct approach\, includi
 ng the responsibilities of the more advanced and powerful cultures toward
  the peoples they were dominating\, exploiting\, or enslaving. To think o
 f race was also\, inevitably\, to think of things other than race. Much t
 urned on the definition of the word\, which\, however\, never acquired a 
 consensual meaning or referent. Harpham will describe the experience of g
 athering\, selecting\, and editing over fifty of the texts in which the r
 ace concept was developed\, debated\, and finally abandoned at the end of
  the nineteenth century.\n\nThe event is hybrid and light refreshments wi
 ll be provided.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20240215T134105Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240221T130000
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:W@TC - Race: The Theory
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BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Teaching & Classroom Learning
CATEGORIES:Asia focus
CATEGORIES:Diversity/Inclusion
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
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DESCRIPTION:This talk explores the feminist politics of emotion in a repre
 sentative novel of 1990s South Korean women's literature titled The Bird'
 s Gift (새의 선물\, Saeŭi sŏnmul\, 1995) by contemporary South Korean writer 
 Eun Hee-kyung.\n\nExamining how the novel's representations of love and s
 adness provincialize heteropatriarchal state gender ideologies and imagin
 e emergent feminist commons\, the talk proposes that intertwined acts of 
 watching and feeling read insurgent possibilities in disaffected\, depres
 sive femininity in the novel's postcolonial temporalities spanning the 19
 60s and the 1990s.\n\nThe talk rethinks dominant paradigms of South Korea
 n women's literature and the newly democratic 1990s in South Korea throug
 h girlhood's disaffected gaze in The Bird's Gift\, positioning emotion as
  a site politicization and of reading and writing worlds.\nAbout the spea
 ker:\n\nHayun Cho is a PhD Candidate at the Department of East Asian Lang
 uages and Cultures at the University of Southern California. Working at t
 he intersections of Korean studies\, gender and sexuality studies\, affec
 t studies\, and postcolonial studies\, her current research examines the 
 relationship between textual representations of emotion and feminist cons
 ciousness in contemporary South Korean women's cultural production.\n\nHe
 r first book project\, Testimonial Emotions: Witnessing and Feeling the 1
 990s in South Korean Women's Literature and Film\, examines representatio
 ns of feminine emotion rooted in everyday\, domestic life as sites of fem
 inist critique and truth-telling in South Korean women's literature (yŏsŏ
 ng munhak) and women's film (yŏsŏng yŏnghwa) in proximity to the 1990s. H
 er second book project will explore transpacific approaches to autotheory
 .\n\nHayun's research has been supported by The Korea Foundation\, the As
 sociation for Asian Studies\, the Social Science Research Council\, the U
 SC Korean Studies Institute\, and the USC Center for Transpacific Studies
 . She has published in the Journal of Korean Studies and has a translatio
 n forthcoming fall 2024 from Kaya Press. A Pushcart Prize nominee in poet
 ry\, Hayun's first book of poetry is forthcoming spring 2025 from Abode P
 ress.
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20240222T154117Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240222T131500
LAST-MODIFIED:20240222T154117Z
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  Franklin Center\, Ahmadieh Family Conference Hall\, Room 240
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Testimonial Emotions: Witnessing and Feeling the 1990s in Eun Hee-
 kyung’s "The Bird’s Gift"
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BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Climate
CATEGORIES:Sustainability
CATEGORIES:Asia focus
CATEGORIES:Ethics
CATEGORIES:Human Rights
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Politics
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0292fd-8d13410f-018d-374144fc-00006ac2:See\, Rhia
 nnon
CREATED:20240205T192734Z
DESCRIPTION:Since the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster\, many families have
  been grappling with the challenges of raising "healthy" children while l
 iving in risk-laden environments. Public discourses\, largely focused on 
 the biomedical risk of disease and mutation in "Fukushima children\," oft
 en overlook the crucial role that family care plays in nurturing these ch
 ildren's health and well-being. Focusing on three mothers\, this talk bri
 ngs to the fore everyday dilemmas that caretakers encounter while negotia
 ting norms of risk and health as they strive to remake their perceptions 
 of and attachments to their children as well as their home environments: 
 what I conceptualize as an ethical labor of "balancing." Against a backdr
 op of heightened attention to their children's biological vulnerability\,
  the parents redefine embodying the uncertainty of radiation as a moral s
 truggle\, experimenting with alternative ways to imagine "health" in thei
 r children's everyday lives. The central tension revolves around whether 
 radiation exposure is a transient health risk or an enduring alteration o
 f family life. \n\nThis event will be hybrid. Registration is required to
  join via Zoom. Light refreshments will be provided.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20240228T133334Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240228T130000
LAST-MODIFIED:20240228T133334Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=18832edc-1b27e154-011b-282ab87f-00000041:John Hope
  Franklin Center\, Ahmadieh Family Conference Hall\, Room 240
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:W@TC: Balancing Life: The Moral Struggle of Family Care in Post-Di
 saster Fukushima
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Teaching & Classroom Learning
CATEGORIES:Asia focus
CATEGORIES:Human Rights
CATEGORIES:Diversity/Inclusion
CATEGORIES:Global
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Health/Wellness
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None
CREATED:20240212T184129Z
DESCRIPTION:In this talk\, I explore the rise of emotional male audiences 
 in the Korean digital media landscape\, examining its connection to chang
 ing modes of masculinity. My focus is on webtoons\, a popular form of web
 -based cartoons originating in South Korea and spreading across Asia and 
 the USA as part of the Korean Wave.\n\nI contend that the success of webt
 oons can be attributed to users actively engaging in the "Comments" or Da
 etgeul. This unique mode of reception not only provides visible audience 
 interaction but also fosters emotional responses.\n\nI suggest that the d
 aetgeul space\, serving as a mediator between media and audiences\, shoul
 d be recognized as a novel communication realm. It facilitates the develo
 pment of emotional connections\, empowering men to express their feelings
  actively\, even leading to tears.\n\nI analyze how this intimate virtual
  space forms communities of male audiences\, sparking a new discourse aro
 und men's emotional experiences in the reception of webtoons.\n\n\nAbout 
 the speaker:\n\nJahyon Park is a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Coll
 ege of East Asian Studies at Wesleyan University. With a specialization i
 n modern and contemporary Korean media\, cinema\, and literature\, she at
 tained her Ph.D. from the Department of Asian Studies at Cornell Universi
 ty.\n\nHer research centers on the portrayal and reception of gender imag
 es and minority groups within contemporary Korean media\, particularly em
 phasizing the reception of new media webtoons and their transmedia conten
 t. Her work delves into novel theories regarding genre logic and receptio
 n theory.\n\nShe has contributed chapters to publications\, including "We
 btoon and Intimacy: Reception of North Korean Defectors' Survival Narrati
 ves" in South Korean Popular Culture and North Korea\, as well as "Crying
  Men Watching Webtoons: Misaeng and Korean Male Audiences" in the volume 
 Here Comes the Flood: Perspectives of Gender\, Sexuality\, and Stereotype
  in the Korean Wave. She is writing her forthcoming book titled Webtoons 
 of Weeping Men: Melodrama and Sympathetic Imagination in Contemporary Kor
 ean Digital Media.
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20240222T154314Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240229T131500
LAST-MODIFIED:20240222T154314Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=18832edc-1b27e154-011b-282ab87f-00000041:John Hope
  Franklin Center\, Ahmadieh Family Conference Hall\, Room 240
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Korean Men Moved to Tears in Webtoon Daetgeul
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Medicine
CATEGORIES:Asia focus
CATEGORIES:Ethics
CATEGORIES:Human Rights
CATEGORIES:Diversity/Inclusion
CATEGORIES:Global
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Health/Wellness
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None
CREATED:20240220T163804Z
DESCRIPTION:The presentation situates Japan's wartime pronatalist policy\,
  encapsulated by the slogan "give birth and multiply" (umeyo fuyaseyo)\, 
 within the broader context of population discourse.\n\nFocusing on the wa
 rtime state's increasing attention to the maternal body\, Lee will discus
 s the gendered and racialized effects of biopolitical rationalities and t
 he instrumentality of motherhood.\n\nAbout the speaker:\n\nSujin Lee is A
 ssistant Professor of Modern Japanese History at the University of Victor
 ia. Lee completed her PhD in History from Cornell University in 2017 and 
 served as a postdoctoral fellow at the UCLA Terasaki Center for Japanese 
 Studies in 2017-18.\n\nShe is an author of articles on the birth control 
 movement in Interwar Japan and the book: Wombs of Empire: Population Disc
 ourses and Biopolitics in Modern Japan (Stanford University Press\, 2023)
 .\n\nHer research interests encompass the history of the Japanese colonia
 l empire\, biopolitical governance of bodies and its gender impacts\, and
  historical narratives of women's reproductive experiences.
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20240222T154339Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240301T131500
LAST-MODIFIED:20240222T154339Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=18832edc-1b27e154-011b-282ab87f-00000041:John Hope
  Franklin Center\, Ahmadieh Family Conference Hall\, Room 240
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Wombs of Empire: The Gendered and Racial Politics of Motherhood
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 Sciences_AsianandMiddleEasternStudies,":Asian &amp\;amp\; Middle Eastern 
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CATEGORIES:Asia focus
CATEGORIES:Ethics
CATEGORIES:Civic Engagement/Social Action
CATEGORIES:Diversity/Inclusion
CATEGORIES:Global
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
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DESCRIPTION:Although smartphones and Social Networking Services (SNS) are 
 perceived to be universal\, they are localized differently based on conte
 xt. In the case of Japan-a pioneer of mobile Internet-the localization of
  these technologies has reconfigured sociality following the erosion of i
 basho (places of belonging) brought about by the economic downturn of the
  1990s and more recently by the COVID-19 pandemic.\n\nIn this talk\, I in
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 ons between youth narratives\, adult concerns\, and societal measures for
  digital safety.\n\nWhile many adults focused on "addiction" and life rhy
 thms\, youths centered cyberbullying and mental health. Youths' discussio
 ns of smartphones and SNS as mediators in sociality were accompanied by d
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  these devices should and should not do.\n\nWhile I discuss the obstacles
  posed by the digital\, I also highlight the opportunities of the digital
  as they pertain to instilling change in Japanese society and amplifying 
 marginalized voices. Through the case study of digital activism among you
 ng Black Japanese users of SNS during the Black Lives Matter (BLM) demons
 trations of 2020\, I argue that the digital can serve as a lens into yout
 h resistance and the (un)doing of ideologies and systems in contemporary 
 Japan.\n\nAbout the speaker:\n\nDr. Kimberly Hassel is an Assistant Profe
 ssor in the Department of East Asian Studies at the University of Arizona
 . She is a cultural anthropologist and digital ethnographer specializing 
 in digital culture\, youth culture\, and identity in contemporary Japan. 
 Dr. Hassel also specializes in diaspora studies\, critical mixed race stu
 dies\, and Afro-Japanese encounters. Her current book project examines th
 e relationships between Social Networking Services (SNS)\, smartphones\, 
 and shifting notions of sociality and selfhood among young people in Japa
 n. Her work has appeared in Anthropology News\, Mechademia\, and "Who Is 
 The Asianist?" The Politics of Representation in Asian Studies. Currently
 \, Dr. Hassel is a research affiliate in the Digital Inquiry\, Speculatio
 n\, Collaboration\, Optimism (DISCO) Network. She is also a participant i
 n the Cultivating Early Career Networks Between Global Asias and Japanese
  Studies Program.
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CATEGORIES:United States Focus
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
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  Lab. Her research is guided by an interest in how social systems and mar
 ine ecosystems interact\, the governance structures used to moderate thos
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 edge systems\, and priorities into policymaking. Her dissertation researc
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  the equity implications of policy tradeoffs in this sector.\n\nIn this t
 alk\, Robin Fail will share findings from her dissertation research about
  value conflict and policy making related to aquaculture growth. Aquacult
 ure-or the farming of fish\, shellfish\, and algae-is a growing sector in
  U.S. coastal waters and is widely considered a solution for meeting the 
 world's growing demand for seafood and for sustaining maritime economies.
  However\, aquaculture growth is contentious and as the footprint of ocea
 n space leased to farming grows\, so too does social conflict. Using a ca
 se study of aquaculture development in Maine\, Fail will share findings f
 rom her research\, which investigated how divergent values and problem de
 finitions contribute to social conflict\, the policy preferences people h
 old for the future of aquaculture development\, and the equity implicatio
 ns of the values that are operationalized by the state government in aqua
 culture policy making.\n\nThis event will be hybrid. Registration is requ
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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CATEGORIES:Mexico focus
CATEGORIES:United States Focus
CATEGORIES:Diversity/Inclusion
CATEGORIES:Politics
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
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 e University in the Political Science Department and 2023-2024 Global Jus
 tice and Equity Fellow at the John Hope Franklin Center. \n\nMexico\, lik
 e many other Latin American countries\, has often portrayed itself as a r
 acial democracy. Within the confines of its border\, mestizo elites and a
  large portion of the Mexican population have an ideological belief that 
 there is no racism in Mexico. Yet research and statistics highlight the c
 ontrary. What then happens to Mexican racial ideological beliefs when the
 y immigrate to the U.S.? How do we make sense of Mexican immigrants who a
 re both victims of discrimination and xenophobia and the fact that many c
 arry racial prejudices that often lead to racism and discrimination again
 st Black and indigenous communities? Just as important\, how do Mexican r
 acial attitudes translate to their politics? This talk seeks to provide i
 nsight into how dominant racial ideologies in Mexico and the U.S. respect
 ively show up in Mexican immigrant racial attitudes and politics through 
 the results of a qualitative study.\n\nThis event will be hybrid. Registr
 ation is required to join via Zoom. Light refreshments will be provided.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20240314T115143Z
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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CATEGORIES:Politics
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Other
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Meeting
CATEGORIES:Main
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DESCRIPTION:Miguel Martinez (Duke) will present his talk\, "Theorizing Mex
 ican Immigrant Racial Attitudes through an Ideological Lens." \n\nRegistr
 ation is required to join via Zoom (see below)\nhttps://duke.zoom.us/meet
 ing/register/tJYkdu2urD4oGtaNIiUTAxa4VNrjl8TnUUn8#/registration\n\nAbstra
 ct:\nMexico\, like many other Latin American countries\, has often portra
 yed itself as a racial democracy. Within the confines of its border\, mes
 tizo elites and a large portion of the Mexican population have an ideolog
 ical belief that there is no racism in Mexico. Yet research and statistic
 s highlight the contrary. What then happens to Mexican racial ideological
  beliefs when they immigrate to the U.S.? How do we make sense of Mexican
  immigrants who are both victims of discrimination and xenophobia and the
  fact that many carry racial prejudices that often lead to racism and dis
 crimination against Black and indigenous communities? Just as important\,
  how do Mexican racial attitudes translate to their politics? This talk s
 eeks to provide insight into how dominant racial ideologies in Mexico and
  the U.S. respectively show up in Mexican immigrant racial attitudes and 
 politics through the results of a qualitative study.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20240314T185512Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240320T130000
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Featured
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Main
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CREATED:20240219T190443Z
DESCRIPTION:The North Carolina Jewish Studies Seminar welcomes Reut Israel
 a Ben-Yaakov.   Ben-Yaakov is a Postdoctoral Associate in the Department 
 of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at Duke University\, and at the Duke 
 Center for Jewish Studies. \n\nBefore coming to Duke\, Ben-Yaakov complet
 ed her PhD in the Department of Hebrew Literature at the Hebrew Universit
 y of Jerusalem. She is a translator of fiction and poetry\, and the edito
 r of Tangier Publishing House's translated poetry series.
DURATION:PT2H
DTSTAMP:20240322T180532Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240324T150000
LAST-MODIFIED:20240322T180532Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=18832edc-1b27e154-011b-282ab87f-00000041:John Hope
  Franklin Center\, Ahmadieh Family Conference Hall\, Room 240
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:NCJSS presents Reut Israela Ben-Yaakov
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BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Mexico focus
CATEGORIES:Central America focus
CATEGORIES:Ethics
CATEGORIES:Human Rights
CATEGORIES:Global
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Movie/Film
CATEGORIES:Main
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 Jennifer
CREATED:20240229T220033Z
DESCRIPTION:Light refreshments served. \n\nParking available across Trent 
 Drive in Perkins Family Clinic Lot.  []\n\nDir. By Santiago Esteinou\, Ja
 vier Campos López\, Axel Pedraza. México. 2023. 101 min. | Spanish\, Engl
 ish\, Raramuli with English subtitles. With the participation of producer
  and editor Javier Campos López.  []\n\nThis documentary tells the story 
 of Rita\, an indigenous woman from Mexico (at Raramuri from the Tarahumar
 a Range)\, who left her community in the Mountains and went on a journey 
 to Kansas\, where she was detained and committed involuntarily to a psych
 iatric hospital for 12 years\, despite the fact that the hospital authori
 ties were never able to determine who was this woman\, where did she come
  from\, or what language she spoke.\n\n  []Este documental cuenta la hist
 oria de Rita\, una mujer rarómari\, que abandonó su pequeña comunidad en 
 la Sierra Tarahumara y emprendió un viaje hasta Kansas\, donde fue deteni
 da e internada en un hospital psiquiátrico\, en contra de su voluntad\, p
 or 12 años\, sin que las autoridades del hospital pudieran determinar qui
 én era esta mujer\, de dónde venía o qué idioma hablaba.
DURATION:PT1H45M
DTSTAMP:20240306T214950Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240326T180000
LAST-MODIFIED:20240306T214950Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=18832edc-1b27e154-011b-282ab87f-00000041:John Hope
  Franklin Center\, Ahmadieh Family Conference Hall\, Room 240
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Film: Mukí Sopalírili Algué Gawichí Nirúgame (The Woman of Stars a
 nd Mountains)
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CATEGORIES:India focus
CATEGORIES:Asia focus
CATEGORIES:Ethics
CATEGORIES:Human Rights
CATEGORIES:Diversity/Inclusion
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Main
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CREATED:20240222T150548Z
DESCRIPTION:Join Wednesdays at the Center on March 27 with Sudipa Topdar\,
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 niversity for her talk titled "Schoolgirl Pens: Girlhoods\, Microhistorie
 s\, and the Transnational Circulation of Knowledge in Late Colonial India
 ".\n\nBy the 1890s the Loreto convent schools (estb. 1848) founded to edu
 cate European\, Eurasian\, and Indian girls emerged as a leading institut
 ion for female education in colonial India. This talk pays attention to t
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 hools in India and Australia to emphasize their roles as authors\, child-
 citizens\, and circulators of knowledge. Tracing the insights that these 
 writings offer\, Topdar discusses the schoolgirls' interiorities\, their 
 guarded inner lives inside a convent school\, and their everyday social l
 ives outside the family. Topdar uses a conceptual framework that combines
  microhistory with transnational histories. My narrative integrates the e
 veryday experiences of the Loreto schoolgirls with the transnational circ
 ulation of ideas where children played a significant historical role. How
  did ordinary Loreto schoolgirls living across various cities in eastern 
 and northern India experience transnational connectedness? How did the sc
 hoolgirls and the tales of their everyday lives contribute to the making 
 of this connected world? Topdar explores forms of belonging for girls tha
 t combined cosmopolitan selfhoods with citizenship of the British Empire 
 as a way to destabilize nationalism as the only powerful unit of bonding 
 for children in late colonial India.\n\nThis event will be hybrid. Regist
 ration is required to join via Zoom. Light refreshments will be provided.
 
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20240228T203148Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240327T130000
LAST-MODIFIED:20240228T203148Z
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:W@TC - Schoolgirl Pens: Girlhoods\, Microhistories\, and the Trans
 national Circulation of Knowledge in Late Colonial India
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CATEGORIES:Mexico focus
CATEGORIES:South America focus
CATEGORIES:Central America focus
CATEGORIES:Ethics
CATEGORIES:Human Rights
CATEGORIES:Global
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Movie/Film
CATEGORIES:Religious/Spiritual
CATEGORIES:Main
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CREATED:20240229T220033Z
DESCRIPTION:Light refreshments served. \n\nParking available across Trent 
 Drive in Perkins Family Clinic Lot.  []\n\nWith presence of Indigenous di
 rectors Gunza Villafaña and Ana Hilda Vera. A Nahuatl language mini-lesso
 n by Professor Abelardo de la Cruz (UNC Religious Studies) will occur bef
 ore the screening.  []\n\nParking available across Trent Drive in Perkins
  Family Clinic Lot. Light refreshments served.  []\n\nFive films illumina
 ting the experiences of Indigenous peoples in Mexico\, Colombia\, and Per
 u
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20240306T215025Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240328T180000
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Amerindian Language Justice Short Films
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CATEGORIES:Featured
CATEGORIES:Asia focus
CATEGORIES:Multicultural/Identity
CATEGORIES:Ethics
CATEGORIES:Human Rights
CATEGORIES:Civic Engagement/Social Action
CATEGORIES:Diversity/Inclusion
CATEGORIES:Humanities
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CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Other
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Health/Wellness
CATEGORIES:Conference/Symposium
CATEGORIES:Workshop/Short Course
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
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CREATED:20240304T202824Z
DESCRIPTION:This workshop will focus on what approaches to gender and sexu
 ality can tell us about Okinawa and what approaches to Okinawa can tell u
 s about gender and sexuality. As a colonized and occupied space\, Okinawa
  existed and continues to exist at a nodal point between the Japanese and
  American Empires. The specifically gendered and sexualized relations bet
 ween Okinawans\, Japanese\, and Americans have profound impacts on everyd
 ay life and political possibilities for people living in Okinawa. As mode
 s of connection\, identification\, and expression\, gender and sexuality 
 have a lot to tell us about the ways that the people in these spaces inte
 ract and what links can be made between Okinawa and other spaces.\n\nThis
  workshop will bring together scholars working on Okinawa from multiple d
 isciplines\, including literature\, anthropology\, history\, and drawing 
 from transnational\, postcolonial\, indigenous\, feminist and queer appro
 aches. Presenters will talk about their own work\, engage with one anothe
 r's work through questions and discussion\, and discuss the future of sch
 olarship on Okinawa.\n\nThis workshop is open to all\, and participation 
 from the wider community\, both inside and outside academia\, is very wel
 come.\n\nPotential subjects of discussion include sexual violence\, women
 's participation in protest movements\, the intimate and the everyday\, i
 nterracial relationships and children\, queer futurity and protest\, mili
 tarization\, bodies and pleasures\, and indigenous practices.
DURATION:PT6H
DTSTAMP:20240322T193417Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240330T100000
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BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Visual and Creative Arts
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Theater
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Main
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CREATED:20240328T171821Z
DESCRIPTION:Join Wednesdays at the Center on April 3 with panelists Jules 
 Odendahl-James\, Adjunct Faculty\, Theater Studies\, Director of mainstag
 e production\, Sarah Ruhl's Eurydice\, Erika Weiberg\, Assistant Prof\, C
 lassical Studies\, Hannah Havercamp\, Lecturing Fellow\, Theater Studies 
 and Emma Glen (she/her/hers) is a second year PhD student in Duke's depar
 tment of Classical Studies.\n\nDuring this panel discussion\, the panel w
 ill trace the threads that connect the origins of ill-fated lovers Orpheu
 s & Eurydice from Roman and Greek poetry to seventeenth-century opera\, f
 eminist poetry\, and theater.\n\nThis event will be hybrid. Registration 
 is required to join via Zoom. Light refreshments will be provided.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20240329T124358Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240403T130000
LAST-MODIFIED:20240329T124358Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=18832edc-1b27e154-011b-282ab87f-00000041:John Hope
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Wednesdays at the Center: Love\, Loss\, and Memory in the tales of
  Eurydice (and Orpheus)
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BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Featured
CATEGORIES:Israel focus
CATEGORIES:Middle East focus
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Main
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  Serena
CREATED:20240219T192100Z
DESCRIPTION:The North Carolina Jewish Studies Seminar welcomes Henriette D
 ahan.   Professor Dahan is an Israeli Senior Lecturer of political scienc
 e and the founder of the Gender Studies Program at Ben Gurion University.
  She is one of the founders of the Mizrahi feminist movement and one of t
 he leading theorists of Mizrahi feminism.\n\nShe completed her bachelor's
 \, master's and doctoral degrees at the Hebrew University in the Departme
 nt of Political Science.   Dahan is a researcher of political thought\, f
 eminist theory\, the interplay between gender and politics\, globalizatio
 n and postcolonialism.  She founded and served as the head of the Gender 
 Studies Program at Ben Gurion University and lectures at the Social and E
 conomics College. She is a member of the National Press Council and the P
 ublic Committee for Education in Israel and served as an adviser to the I
 DF and the Municipality of Be'er Sheva on women's issues.\n\nShe is a mem
 ber of the human rights organization B'Tselem board of directors\, and on
  the steering committee of the Yitzhak Rabin Center for Israel Studies. S
 he is a founder and executive committee member of the Alternative Informa
 tion Center and a member of the board of the Mizrahi Democratic Rainbow C
 oalition.
DURATION:PT2H
DTSTAMP:20240405T185627Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240407T150000
LAST-MODIFIED:20240405T185627Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=18832edc-1b27e154-011b-282ab87f-00000041:John Hope
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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CATEGORIES:Visual and Creative Arts
CATEGORIES:United States Focus
CATEGORIES:Arts
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CREATED:20240403T132650Z
DESCRIPTION:Elizabeth Brown is a seventh-year doctoral student in Duke Uni
 versity's Department of Art\, Art History & Visual Studies and a 2023-202
 4 Global and Justice Fellow. Brown received her B.A. in Art History from 
 Manhattanville College\, New York. She completed her M.A. in Art History 
 from Hunter College\, New York. Before entering the doctoral program at D
 uke\, Elizabeth held positions at the Guggenheim Museum and The Studio Mu
 seum in Harlem in New York.\n\nIn this talk\, she will discuss the motiva
 tions behind Chicago-based multimedia artist\, potter\, and urban planner
  Theaster Gates's bold decision to acquire the University of Chicago Art 
 History Department's deaccessioned collection of sixty thousand glass lan
 tern slides in 2006. Throughout this presentation\, Brown proposes that t
 hrough his long-term projects and exhibition-making approach\, Gates chal
 lenges and reclaims the discipline of art history as his work depicts the
  historicity of his own position in the canon and art world economies. Br
 own's dissertation is devoted to Gates's physical transformations of the 
 built environment and urban landscape of Chicago. Brown also considers ho
 w Gates has critically integrated various collections and archives into t
 he history of Chicago through his stewardship of various collections\, an
 d she studies his impact on Black culture\, life and creativity. Brown's 
 presentation will be followed by a discussion moderated by respondent Pro
 fessor Kristine Stiles\, France Family Distinguished Professor of Art\, A
 rt History\, and Visual Studies\; Department of Art\, Art History & Visua
 l Studies\, Duke University.\n\nKristine Stiles (Ph.D. 1987\, University 
 of California at Berkeley) is a historian of contemporary art and artists
 ' writings. She specializes in experimental art\, from performance and co
 nceptual art to violence\, destruction\, and trauma. Her theoretical inte
 rests include Trauma Studies\, German Studies\, Visual & Media Studies\, 
 Feminism\, Race and Gender studies\, and International Comparative Studie
 s. Stiles is the author of over 100 journal articles\, book chapters\, an
 d exhibition catalogue essays.\n\nThis event will be hybrid. Registration
  is required to join via Zoom. Light refreshments will be provided.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20240408T133338Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240410T130000
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CATEGORIES:Asia focus
CATEGORIES:Ethics
CATEGORIES:Human Rights
CATEGORIES:United States Focus
CATEGORIES:Civic Engagement/Social Action
CATEGORIES:Diversity/Inclusion
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CREATED:20240202T001620Z
DESCRIPTION:Corky Lee (1948-2020)\, the "undisputed\, unofficial Asian Ame
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  their movements for equal rights and social justice for 50 continuous ye
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 ions from Asia after 1965. \n\nMae Ngai will present and discuss Lee's wo
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 tance during the Covid-19 pandemic.\n\nDirectly after the talk\, Professo
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 America: Fifty Years of Photographic Justice" (can be purchased on-site)\
 , which has been called "a stunning retrospective of Corky Lee's decades-
 long quest for photographic justice."\n\nAbout the speaker:\n\nMae Ngai i
 s he Lung Family Professor of Asian American Studies and professor of his
 tory at Columbia. She is author of the award winning books\, Impossible S
 ubjects (2004)\, The Lucky Ones (2010)\, and The Chinese Question (2021)\
 , and is editor of the new retrospective book of the late Corky Lee's pho
 tography (2024). She writes opinion and commentary for the New York Times
 \, The Atlantic\, and Dissent.\n\n-Exhibition opening-\n\nImmediately fol
 lowing the talk\, you are invited to join APSI and the John Hope Franklin
  Center in the 1st-floor gallery for the opening of an exhibition of 15 p
 hotographs spanning Corky Lee's eventful career.\n\n--This event is co-sp
 onsored by the Asian American and Diaspora Studies program and the Depart
 ment of History.--
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20240312T174959Z
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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CATEGORIES:Other
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Main
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CREATED:20240117T164619Z
DESCRIPTION:The Asian & Middle Eastern Studies Department invites faculty\
 , students\, staff\, alumni\, and guests to dinner celebrating Eid al-Fit
 r.\n\nPlease join us for dinner and conversation.\n\nApril 12th 6:00pm\n\
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 ril 8th at the link for more information below.
DURATION:PT2H
DTSTAMP:20240117T165955Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240412T180000
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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CATEGORIES:Visual and Creative Arts
CATEGORIES:Middle East focus
CATEGORIES:Asia focus
CATEGORIES:Europe focus
CATEGORIES:Human Rights
CATEGORIES:Diversity/Inclusion
CATEGORIES:Global
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Politics
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
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CREATED:20240405T181205Z
DESCRIPTION:Join Wednesdays at the Center on April 17 with Paniz Musawi Na
 tanzi for her talk "The Coloniality of Counter-Aesthetics: Afghan Women A
 rtists and German Cultural and Feminist Foreign Policy"\n\nPaniz Musawi N
 atanzi is a political theorist and Postdoctoral Associate at Duke Univers
 ity Middle East StudiesCenter (DUMESC) in 2023/2024. In this role\, she p
 rovides oversight\, assistance and guidance on relevantprogramming as wel
 l as develops events at both DUMESC and Duke Islamic Studies Center (DISC
 ). Paniz was a Postdoctoral Associate in the 2022-2023 theme year program
 ming in "Feminist Theory and Imperialism" in Gender\, Sexuality and Femin
 ist Studies at Duke University. Currently\, she is completing her book ma
 nuscript The War Mode of Art Production: Masculinities\, Labour and Race 
 in Afghanistan. For her doctoral dissertation she did research in urban A
 fghanistan\, Iran and Pakistan. After her Ph.D. (SOAS\, University of Lon
 don) Paniz worked as a consultant in the fields of gender\, migration and
  labor\, mental health and prison politics in Afghanistan. In the academi
 c year 2024/2025 Paniz will be one of five Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral 
 Fellows in the Humanities at the University of Pennsylvania.\n\nThe Goeth
 e Institute\, along with partnering German institutions\, including the F
 oreign Office and political foundations\, suggests to offer a "safe space
 " for artists and cultural workers\, particularly those from Afghanistan 
 and Iran\, who cannot work in their countries of origins due to war and c
 ensorship. In this talk\, she discusses how German cultural and feminist 
 foreign policy relates to artists interpellated as Afghan\, including dia
 sporic artists and those who were evacuated from Afghanistan to Germany\,
  the European Union and other NATO member states as a result of the milit
 ary withdrawal in 2021. She examines the artwork of two evacuated cis wom
 en and suggest that the notion of resistance in their conceptual and phot
 ographic work operates within what she terms the coloniality of counter-a
 esthetics. She argues that such counter-aesthetics obscure the interface 
 between manifestations of censorship\, war and carceral capitalist system
 s in Germany. Against this backdrop\, she explores the liberatory potenti
 ality of visual arts related to Afghanistan in Germany\n\nThis event will
  be hybrid. Registration is required to join via Zoom. Light refreshments
  will be provided.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20240416T114643Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240417T130000
LAST-MODIFIED:20240416T114643Z
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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CATEGORIES:Sustainability
CATEGORIES:Asia focus
CATEGORIES:Multicultural/Identity
CATEGORIES:Human Rights
CATEGORIES:Civic Engagement/Social Action
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Other
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Movie/Film
CATEGORIES:Health/Wellness
CATEGORIES:Conference/Symposium
CATEGORIES:Main
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CREATED:20240412T174731Z
DESCRIPTION:This touching documentary reveals a unique way of life that is
  on the verge of extinction due to changes in tradition and external thre
 ats. Over the course of six years\, the film traces the life of the oldes
 t living haenyeo ("diving women") on Jeju Island\, who laments the curren
 t state of the maritime environment\, and her bond with her young apprent
 ice.\n\nThis film will be introduced by Dr. Jieun Cho.\n\nPart of a 2024 
 symposium\, "The Politics of Dwelling in the Anthropocene": https://sites
 .duke.edu/anthropocenedwellings2024.
DURATION:PT2H30M
DTSTAMP:20240412T174731Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240425T160000
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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CATEGORIES:Law
CATEGORIES:Business
CATEGORIES:China focus
CATEGORIES:Asia focus
CATEGORIES:Ethics
CATEGORIES:Human Rights
CATEGORIES:Diversity/Inclusion
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Politics
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
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DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\n\nIn 1973\, four cows and one bull were shipped to 
 Guangming Farm\, an agricultural production base for China to supply fres
 h produce to British Hong Kong. The cattle's human caretakers included Ma
 layan\, Indonesian\, and Vietnamese Chinese expelled from Southeast Asia 
 due to local ethnonationalist policies.\n\nIn the late 1970s and early 19
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 ures of the planned economy\, ironically installed when the rest of Shenz
 hen and China was embarking on market reform. The reform of Guangming Far
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  the early 2000s. This delay ultimately served the state's interests.\n\n
 The People's Republic of China mobilized Southeast Asian refugee labor to
  grow international trade and expand state capital. In this process\, the
  diasporic Chinese became\, simultaneously\, the agents and targets of De
 ng Xiaoping's reform.\nAbout the speaker:\n\nTaomo Zhou is an Associate P
 rofessor in the Department of Chinese Studies and Dean's Chair in the Fac
 ulty of Arts and Social Sciences\, National University of Singapore. Her 
 first book\, Migration in the Time of Revolution: China\, Indonesia and t
 he Cold War (Cornell University Press\, 2019)\, won a Foreign Affairs "Be
 st Books of 2020" award and an Honorable Mention for the 2021 Harry J. Be
 nda Prize from the Association for Asian Studies.\n\nTaomo is currently w
 orking on her second book tentatively entitled "Made in Shenzhen: A Globa
 l History of China's First Special Economic Zone\," which is under advanc
 e contract with Stanford University Press. She is also researching mother
 hood during the Cold War.
DURATION:PT1H30M
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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CATEGORIES:Human Rights
CATEGORIES:Diversity/Inclusion
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Main
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CREATED:20240917T152200Z
DESCRIPTION:During this discussion\, Rick Loessberg will give a presentati
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 ng was a reaction to decades of pervasive discrimination and segregation.
  Although the report is now 56 years old\, it can not only tell us what h
 appened in 1967\, but what is happening now and how we might be able to n
 avigate our way through today's controversy regarding race and discrimina
 tion. \n\nThis event will be hybrid. Registration is required to join via
  Zoom. Chipotle will be provided for lunch.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20240930T182714Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241009T120000
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:W@TC - The Kerner Report at 56: Why It’s Still Relevant
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CATEGORIES:Climate
CATEGORIES:Africa focus
CATEGORIES:Middle East focus
CATEGORIES:Asia focus
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Other
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Main
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DESCRIPTION:In this talk\, Prof. Melissa Siegel will discuss the many ways
  in which migration and development are interlinked from how development 
 affects migration to how migration affects development. Additionally\, sh
 e will explore how not being able to migrate can also have consequences f
 or development. While illustrating these different relationships\, she wi
 ll draw on current research from a large research project conducted acros
 s 26 research areas in 10 countries in Africa\, Asia and the Middle East.
 \n\nThis event will be hybrid. Registration is required to join via Zoom.
  Lunch will be provided.\n\nSpeaker Bio:\nMelissa Siegel is a professor o
 f Migration Studies and an internationally recognized expert in the field
  of migration. She currently works at Maastricht University and the Unite
 d Nations University-MERIT in the Netherlands\, where she conducts resear
 ch\, teaches\, and directs migration-related programs. Her work primarily
  focuses on understanding the causes\, processes\, and consequences of mi
 gration\, often addressing complex issues such as migration policy\, deve
 lopment\, and the experiences of migrants. She often collaborates with go
 vernments\, international organizations\, and NGOs to advise on migration
  policies and solutions. She is also active in public education about mig
 ration\, producing content like videos and podcasts to explain migration 
 issues to broader audiences.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20241018T134146Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241023T120000
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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CATEGORIES:Visual and Creative Arts
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Other
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Religious/Spiritual
CATEGORIES:Main
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CREATED:20241017T124426Z
DESCRIPTION:All around the Christian world\, All Hallows' Eve occasions an
  explosion of decorative and performing arts about the inescapable ties b
 etween the living and the dead.\n\nThis program offers an unprecedented b
 ut timely cross-cultural dialogue between these two spectacular religious
  traditions\, reflecting upon sacred artistry in honor of their African\,
  Indigenous\, and European ancestors.\n\nLawrence Richardson Distinguishe
 d Professor of Cultural Anthropology J. Lorand Matory will moderate the d
 iscussion among Jose Manuel Cruz\, a member of the Inter-Latin American A
 rtist Collective (ILAAC) that have contributed to the Ofrenda\, Vodou Hig
 h Priestess Marie Maude Evans the leader of the Sosyete Nago temple\, and
  Romance Studies doctoral student Michaëlle Vilmont\, an expert on the em
 bodied spirituality of Haiti\, the land of her birth.\n\nThis event will 
 be hybrid. Registration is required to join via Zoom. Lunch will be provi
 ded.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20241022T181439Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241030T120000
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STATUS:CANCELLED
SUMMARY:W@TC - Sacred Arts of Life and Death: Ritual\, Respect\, and Rever
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CATEGORIES:Visual and Creative Arts
CATEGORIES:Mexico focus
CATEGORIES:Ethics
CATEGORIES:Human Rights
CATEGORIES:Civic Engagement/Social Action
CATEGORIES:Diversity/Inclusion
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Main
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CREATED:20240917T183215Z
DESCRIPTION:As part of its Linguistic Justice Series\, the Duke Center for
  Latin American and Caribbean Studies presents Gabriela Badillo's 68 Voic
 es project. 68 Voces\, 68 Corazones (68 voices\, 68 hearts) is a series o
 f animated short films created by Gabriela Badillo that retell Indigenous
  Mexican stories in their native languages. \n\nFor more than a decade\, 
 under the idea that "no one can love what they don't know\," the series a
 ims to strengthen bonds between indigenous and non-indigenous language sp
 eakers\, Foster pride in Indigenous communities\, Celebrate Mexico's cult
 ural richness\, promote respect for Indigenous communities and cultures\,
  and Contribute to combat discrimination. Gabriela Badillo will present t
 he creative\, aesthetic\, and research process behind each of the animate
 d shorts and share some of her experiences working on Indigenous language
 s and cultures. \n\nSpeaker Bio: Gabriela Badillo is a creative director 
 from Mexico City. In 2013\, she created ¡Hola! Combo is a creative studio
  with a special interest in educational\, social\, and cultural affairs. 
 Firmly believing in the power of art and animation as vehicles for change
 \, she has given life to projects such as '68 voces 68 corazones'\, a col
 laborative project that promotes pride and respect for the native communi
 ties\, pride in their identity\, and the use of the 68 native languages o
 f Mexico.\n\nWith more than 18 years of experience\, her work has been ex
 hibited in several countries. It has been recognized in different festiva
 ls\, such as the Smithsonian's Recovering Voices\, the Mexican Academy of
  Motion Picture Arts and Sciences\, Chilemonos\, the Tribeca Film Festiva
 l\, the Morelia International Film Festival\, and the Annecy Internationa
 l Animation Festival. Her series '68 Voces-68 Corazones' received the fir
 st Mexican nomination in the animated series category.\n\nThis event will
  be a hybrid. Registration is required to join via Zoom. Lunch will be pr
 ovided.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20241030T160319Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241106T120000
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CATEGORIES:Asia focus
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Main
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DESCRIPTION:Spinsored by\nAMES Presents\, CAMEH\, APSI\, and the Taiwan St
 udies Working Group\n\nQuestioning Borders: Ecoliteratures of China and T
 aiwan (Columbia UP\, 2023)\nIndigenous knowledge of local ecosystems ofte
 n challenges settler-colonial cosmologies that naturalize resource extrac
 tion and the relocation of nomadic\, hunting\, foraging\, or fishing peop
 les. Informed by field research\, Visser compares literary works by Bai\,
  Bunun\, Kazakh\, Mongol\, Tao\, Tibetan\, Uyghur\, Wa\, Yi\, and Han Chi
 nese writers set in Xinjiang\, Tibet\, Inner Mongolia\, Southwest China\,
  and Taiwan\, contrasting a dominant Han Chinese cosmology of center and 
 periphery with Indigenous and hybridized ways of relating to the world th
 at challenge borders\, binaries\, and hierarchies. By centering Indigenou
 s cosmologies\, Questioning Borders aims to decolonize approaches to ecoc
 riticism\, comparative literature\, and Chinese and Sinophone studies as 
 well as to inspire new modes of sustainable flourishing.\n\nRobin Visser\
 , Professor in the Department of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at the 
 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill\, specializes in modern Chine
 se and Sinophone literatures\, environmental humanities\, Indigenous stud
 ies\, and urban cultural studies. Her book\, Questioning Borders: Ecolite
 ratures of China and Taiwan (Columbia University Press\, 2023)\, compares
  contemporary literature on the environment by Han Chinese and non-Han In
 digenous writers. Her earlier book\, Cities Surround the Countryside: Urb
 an Aesthetics in Postsocialist China (Duke University Press\, 2010)\, tra
 nslated into Russian (Academic Studies Press\, 2022)\, analyzes Chinese u
 rban planning\, fiction\, cinema\, art\, architecture\, and intellectual 
 debates at the turn of the twenty-first century. She has received a Taiwa
 n Fellowship (2025) for research on spiritualities in Indigenous literatu
 res of Taiwan and an ACLS Collaborative Grant (2024)\, "Diversifying Huma
 nistic Pedagogy in China Studies: Incorporating Ethnic Minority Literary 
 and Cultural Productions into North American College Classrooms." She is 
 the recipient of research fellowships from the National Humanities Center
  and the American Council of Learned Societies\, is co-organizer of the T
 riangle Environmental Humanities Seminar\, and is a member of the Carolin
 a Seminar on Global Indigeneity and American Indian Studies.
DURATION:PT2H
DTSTAMP:20241029T215502Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241108T160000
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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CATEGORIES:Asia focus
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Other
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Workshop/Short Course
CATEGORIES:Main
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DESCRIPTION:Sophie Volpp is professor of East Asian Languages and Cultures
  and Comparative Literature. She works in Chineseliterature of the 16th t
 hrough 19th centuries\, and is the author of Worldly Stage: Theatricality
  in Seventeenth-Century China (Harvard\, 2011) and The Substance of Ficti
 on: Literary Objects in China\, 1550-1775 (Columbia\, 2022).\nGuangchen C
 hen's research is situated in the intersection between literary and mater
 ial culture\, with a focus on collecting as an epistemologically and poli
 tically disruptive practice\, a topic he addresses in his forthcoming boo
 k Thing Lost\, Thing Regained: Collecting Antiquity in Modern China.
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20241108T225910Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241115T160000
LAST-MODIFIED:20241108T225910Z
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Material Culture Workshop
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CATEGORIES:Teaching & Classroom Learning
CATEGORIES:Central America focus
CATEGORIES:Ethics
CATEGORIES:Human Rights
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Other
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Main
CATEGORIES:Free Food and Beverages
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CREATED:20250206T131044Z
DESCRIPTION:Renzo Severino is a fifth-year Ph.D. Candidate in Public Polic
 y at Duke University. His research focuses on student minorities within t
 he school system in Peru and their interaction with their peers and other
  actors in and outside school. Renzo's dissertation examines the effect o
 f increased immigrant presence in Peruvian high schools on the performanc
 e of native students. Additionally\, Renzo is a Co-PI in a Randomized Con
 trolled Trial that provides native-language sexual education to communiti
 es in rural Peru. Before coming to Duke\, Renzo majored in Economics at U
 niversidad del Pacifico.\n\nIn this talk\, Renzo Severino will share find
 ings from his dissertation research about Venezuelan immigration into Per
 u and how it affects Peruvian high school students. Venezuelan presence i
 n Peru rose from around 8\,000 people to close to a million people from 2
 015 to 2019. The academic performance of Peruvian students declined after
  introducing immigrant students into their classroom\, but this decline w
 as remarkably similar to the one produced by incorporating new Peruvian s
 tudents into a classroom. This suggests that the fact that immigrant chil
 dren are new students in the receiving country schools is a key factor in
  understanding how they might affect the academic performance of native s
 tudents.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20250206T131044Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250212T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20250206T131044Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=18832edc-1b27e154-011b-282ab87f-00000041:John Hope
  Franklin Center\, Ahmadieh Family Conference Hall\, Room 240
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:W@TC - The New Kids at School: Immigrants and Academic Performance
  in Peru
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CATEGORIES:Law
CATEGORIES:Europe focus
CATEGORIES:Civic Engagement/Social Action
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Other
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Religious/Spiritual
CATEGORIES:Main
CATEGORIES:Free Food and Beverages
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0292fd-8d13410f-018d-374144fc-00006ac2:See\, Rhia
 nnon
CREATED:20250206T131510Z
DESCRIPTION:Wan Ning Seah is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Politi
 cal Science at Duke University\, specializing in political theory. Her re
 search interests are in religious pluralism and toleration\, democratic t
 heory\, ancient and early modern political thought\, as well as French po
 litical thought. Her dissertation examines the relationship between relig
 ious pluralism and regime type\, with a focus on how and under what condi
 tions some regimes that do not fit neatly into the category of liberal de
 mocracy have managed to sustain religious pluralism. Drawing from the his
 tory of political thought and a comparative analysis of the Roman Empire 
 and Singapore\, she explores the various forms that religious pluralism c
 an take and the normative implications of this account of pluralism for o
 ur understanding of toleration. Her other work examines the concept of ci
 vil religion in Rousseau's Social Contract. Prior to graduate school\, Wa
 n Ning worked as a Foreign Service Officer at the Ministry of Foreign Aff
 airs of Singapore. She received her B.A. from Middlebury College.  \n\nTo
 leration is often viewed as a liberal-democratic value\, even though plur
 alism is salient in different kinds of societies worldwide\, including re
 gimes that are not fully liberal or democratic. In this talk\, Seah shows
  that Montesquieu offers theoretical resources for reflecting on the prac
 tice of pluralism beyond liberal societies. Drawing on The Spirit of the 
 Laws and Persian Letters\, Seah argues that Montesquieu's views on tolera
 tion should be read in the broader context of his pluralism and particula
 rism. This allows us to conceive religious pluralism as a practice that t
 akes different forms in different regimes.\n\nThis event will be hybrid. 
 Registration is required to join via Zoom. Lunch will be provided from Bu
 l Box.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20250217T151203Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250226T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20250217T151203Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=18832edc-1b27e154-011b-282ab87f-00000041:John Hope
  Franklin Center\, Ahmadieh Family Conference Hall\, Room 240
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:W@TC - Tolerance Beyond Liberal Democracy: Montesquieu’s Religious
  Pluralism
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CATEGORIES:Climate
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Other
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CATEGORIES:Free Food and Beverages
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0292fd-8d13410f-018d-374144fc-00006ac2:See\, Rhia
 nnon
CREATED:20250206T131844Z
DESCRIPTION:Ankita Gupta is a 4th year PhD candidate at the Nicholas Schoo
 l of the Environment. Her dissertation aims to understand the role of wat
 er availability from irrigation canals in shaping the hydrology and ecolo
 gical value of small wetlands in a rural agricultural setting. Centered o
 n the wetlands of Gujarat\, India\, her research employs a mix of field s
 urveys\, remote sensing\, GIS\, and spatial modeling to understand waterb
 ird distribution in relation to land use\, water management\, and agricul
 ture. This work will highlight the biodiversity value of human-dominated 
 ecosystems and promote conservation efforts that balance biodiversity pre
 servation with natural resource access.   \n\nIn this talk\, Ankita Gupta
  will share findings from her dissertation research on how seasonal chang
 es in wetland extent influence waterbird communities in agricultural land
 scapes. In semi-arid regions\, irrigation canals sustain wetlands\, but w
 ater availability shifts across seasons\, impacting bird diversity and ab
 undance. Using field surveys and remote sensing\, Ankita examines how wat
 erbirds respond to these dynamic wetland patterns\, revealing the ecologi
 cal consequences of human-managed water systems on waterbird species.\n\n
 This event will be hybrid. Registration is required to join via Zoom. Lun
 ch will be provided.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20250217T151224Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250305T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20250217T151224Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=18832edc-1b27e154-011b-282ab87f-00000041:John Hope
  Franklin Center\, Ahmadieh Family Conference Hall\, Room 240
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:W@TC - New Hydrologies\, Novel Habitats: How Waterbirds Thrive in 
 Irrigated Wetlands
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CATEGORIES:Africa focus
CATEGORIES:Ethics
CATEGORIES:Human Rights
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Other
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CATEGORIES:Free Food and Beverages
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0292fd-8d13410f-018d-374144fc-00006ac2:See\, Rhia
 nnon
CREATED:20250206T132155Z
DESCRIPTION:Justin Rasmussen is a sixth-year clinical psychology PhD candi
 date working with Dr. Eve Puffer. His primary interests center on improvi
 ng access to mental health care in East Africa through professional train
 ing and existing community structures. Justin is especially interested in
  understanding the influence of cultural and social context on mental hea
 lth promotion and intervention. His dissertation explores the integration
  of lay counselors into family support networks in a community-delivered 
 family counseling intervention in Eldoret\, Kenya.  \n\nIn response to th
 e increasing demand for mental health services globally and continued cha
 llenges providing sufficient access to those services\, community mental 
 health programs are gaining traction as a solution that offer evidence-ba
 sed treatments at scale and in context. Many of these programs do this by
  creating a new "lay counselor" role occupied by community members who re
 ceive basic training while remaining in their existing community roles. I
 n this talk\, Justin Rasmussen will share findings from his dissertation 
 research on how this "lay counselor" role fits into existing networks of 
 family social support in one such community mental health intervention in
  Western Kenya.\n\nThis event will be hybrid. Registration is required to
  join via Zoom. Snacks will be provided.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20250313T203520Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250319T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20250313T203520Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=18832edc-1b27e154-011b-282ab87f-00000041:John Hope
  Franklin Center\, Ahmadieh Family Conference Hall\, Room 240
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:W@TC - "We continue talking\, when I need counseling she comes": T
 he relational context of community mental health worker support in Eldore
 t\, Kenya
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CATEGORIES:Climate
CATEGORIES:Sustainability
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Other
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CATEGORIES:Free Food and Beverages
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 nnon
CREATED:20250206T132411Z
DESCRIPTION:Dana I. Grieco is a doctoral candidate in Marine Science and C
 onservation at the Duke University Marine Lab\, where she studies how cli
 mate change impacts small-scale\, data-poor coral reef fisheries\, and id
 entifies how conservation can be leveraged as a tool to mitigate these im
 pacts. As an interdisciplinary scholar\, Dana investigates reef fisheries
  by looking holistically at both the reef fish and dependent communities.
  The aims of this work are to 1) generate evidence-based insights on how 
 conservation interventions can lead to sustainable outcomes for tropical 
 fishery systems in the face of climate change\, 2) advance research metho
 ds in coral-reef fishery assessments\, and 3) inform fisheries practice.\
 n\nIn this talk\, Dana will share findings from her dissertation regardin
 g how anthropogenic climate change impacts coral reef social-ecological s
 ystems\, and what we can do to potentially mitigate the impacts of climat
 e change. Artisanal coral reef fisheries represent tightly coupled social
 -ecological systems with dynamic interactions between environmental and h
 uman well-being. Advancing understanding of climate change affects coral 
 reef systems is crucial\, however\, research assessing coral reef fisheri
 es as holistic social-ecological systems is limited. This research applie
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