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CATEGORIES:Law
CATEGORIES:Business
CATEGORIES:China focus
CATEGORIES:Asia focus
CATEGORIES:Ethics
CATEGORIES:Human Rights
CATEGORIES:Diversity/Inclusion
CATEGORIES:Humanities
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CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
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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
 80s\, Guangming was a state-directed productive space with prominent feat
 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
 m lagged the marketization in Shenzhen and did not begin in earnest until
  the early 2000s. This delay ultimately served the state's interests.\n\n
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  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
DTSTAMP:20240910T183336Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241007T120000
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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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DESCRIPTION:During this discussion\, Rick Loessberg will give a presentati
 on on the Kerner Report.\n\nThe Kerner Report concluded that 1967's rioti
 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
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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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
CATEGORIES:Free Food and Beverages
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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
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CATEGORIES:Free Food and Beverages
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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
LAST-MODIFIED:20241022T181439Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=18832edc-1b27e154-011b-282ab87f-00000041:John Hope
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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
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CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
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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
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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
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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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
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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
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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
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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
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CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
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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
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 llenges providing sufficient access to those services\, community mental 
 health programs are gaining traction as a solution that offer evidence-ba
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  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
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:W@TC - "We continue talking\, when I need counseling she comes": T
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CATEGORIES:Climate
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CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
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CATEGORIES:Utilities
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CREATED:20250206T132411Z
DESCRIPTION:Dana I. Grieco is a doctoral candidate in Marine Science and C
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 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
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 -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
 s a systems thinking inquiry and network analysis to the scientific liter
 ature in order to identify potential bottlenecks and leverage points in t
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  as tools to mitigate climate change at these junctures.\n\nThis event wi
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DURATION:PT1H
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CATEGORIES:Utilities
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CREATED:20250818T213803Z
DESCRIPTION:The North Carolina Jewish Studies Seminar welcomes Sarit Katta
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  currently serving as Director of Graduate Study in both Religious Studie
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 Judaism and rabbinic literature\, the study of time\, the history of Jeru
 salem\, interreligious polemics\, and gender and sexuality.\n\nHer first 
 book\, Time and Difference in Rabbinic Judaism (Princeton University Pres
 s\, 2020)\, received a National Jewish Book Award in Scholarship and a Jo
 rdan Schnitzer Book Award from the Association for Jewish Studies. She is
  currently writing two books\, A Queen in Jerusalem: Helena of Adiabene a
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 der contract at Princeton University Press. She is also working on discou
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  the co-editor of Time: A Multidisciplinary Introduction (2023)\; Genesis
  Rabbah in Text and Context (2016)\; and Jewish and Christian Cosmogony i
 n Late Antiquity (2013). She has published numerous articles and pedagogi
 cal essays.\n\nSarit received her B.A. and Ph.D. from Princeton Universit
 y's Department of Religion. Before joining the faculty at Yale\, she spen
 t a decade at Fordham University\, where she served as Associate Professo
 r of Classical Judaism in the Theology Department and Co-Director of Ford
 ham's Center for Jewish Studies.
DURATION:PT2H
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DESCRIPTION:Professor Sung Eun Kim will share his experience as a racializ
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DURATION:PT2H
DTSTAMP:20250909T154916Z
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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CATEGORIES:Asia focus
CATEGORIES:Multicultural/Identity
CATEGORIES:Ethics
CATEGORIES:Human Rights
CATEGORIES:Civic Engagement/Social Action
CATEGORIES:Diversity/Inclusion
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DESCRIPTION:The Transpacific Korean War Symposium at Duke University bring
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 e disciplines with expertise in different geographic areas to present the
 ir scholarship on the Korean War.\n\nThis event is open to members of the
  community\; advance registration is requested : https://forms.gle/w1LF6U
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 : the Pacific islands\, the Caribbean\, Latin America\, and Southeast Asi
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CREATED:20250822T154752Z
DESCRIPTION:The North Carolina Jewish Studies Seminar welcomes Marc Brettl
 er and Edward Breuer to discuss their current project on "Jews and the Mo
 dern Critical Study of the Bible."\n\nMarc Brettler\, a member of the Ame
 rican Academy for Jewish Research and the Council of the Society of Bibli
 cal Literature\, is the Bernice and Morton Lerner Professor of Jewish Stu
 dies in the Department of Religious Studies at Duke University.  The Dora
  Golding Professor of Biblical Studies Emeritus and former chair of the D
 epartment of Near Eastern and Judaic Studies at Brandeis University\, he 
 has also taught at Yale University\, Brown University\, Wellesley College
  and Middlebury College.\n\nDr. Edward Breuer  is a Senior Research Assoc
 iate in the Department of Jewish History and Contemporary Jewry at Hebrew
  University in Jerusalem.  His research focuses on eighteenth and ninetee
 nth century Jewish intellectual History in Central and Western Europe. Th
 is includes work on the German-Jewish Enlightenment\, and most especially
  on the writings of Moses Mendelssohn\; on the rise of Wissenschaft des J
 udentums and the Reform movement\; and on the study of the Bible in the m
 odern era. He completed an annotated translation of Mendelssohn's Hebrew 
 writings (edited with David Sorkin) that was published as part of the Yal
 e Judaica Series in 2018. He is currently working with Marc Brettler (Bib
 le\, Duke University) on a study of the Jewish reception of biblical crit
 icism from the 18th century to the present.
DURATION:PT2H
DTSTAMP:20251023T153002Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251102T150000
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:NCJSS Welcomes Marc Brettler and Edward Breuer
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DESCRIPTION:The North Carolina Jewish Studies Seminar welcomes Adam Cohn t
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 panish and faculty in Jewish Studies at the University of North Carolina 
 at Chapel Hill. His research on modern Spanish cultural production falls 
 into three main areas: Hispanic Jewish Studies\, Spanish Civil War litera
 ture\, and the work of Federico García Lorca. Adam's current book project
  examines how Spanish philosephardi literary culture (1900-1950) increasi
 ngly problematized the nation-state and provided a platform for Jewish in
 tellectuals to emerge into the public sphere. Theoretically\, this projec
 t engages questions of memory\, coloniality\, and diaspora. He also has r
 esearch interests in Sephardi Studies and literary translation.
DURATION:PT2H
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251207T150000
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DESCRIPTION:Hae-Young Kim sheds light on the cultural nationalism hidden b
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DESCRIPTION:The North Carolina Jewish Studies Seminar welcomes Tamar Hess\
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  Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Her scholarship focuses on modern and co
 ntemporary Hebrew poetry and prose\, feminist literary criticism\, and th
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 : Contemporary Hebrew Autobiography (Brandeis University Press)\, a groun
 dbreaking study of how personal narratives shape and reflect national ide
 ntity. She also co-edited Papers on Dahlia Ravikovitch\, a critical volum
 e on one of Israel's most influential poets.\n\nDr. Hess's research engag
 es literature within historical\, social\, and ethnic contexts\, with par
 ticular attention to gender-conscious readings. She has served on the edi
 torial board of Prooftexts and chaired the Agnon Prize in Hebrew Fiction 
 committee. Her work continues to shape the field of Hebrew literary studi
 es through both academic inquiry and public scholarship.
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DESCRIPTION:The Ottoman Extraordinary Military Tribunals (Divân-ı Harb-i Ö
 rfî) for war crimes against Armenian civilians convened in 1919-20 during
  the Allied occupation of Istanbul. Remaining fragments of the trial docu
 ments trace the survival of "remnants" (orphans\, children\, and women) o
 f the Armenian genocide. The representation of the remnant enables a poin
 t of critical intervention\, a narrative and embodied point of view on ho
 w state violence eliminates testimony. The erasure of the legal archive i
 n Turkish nationalist historiography reveals mutually sustaining operatio
 ns of genocidal and epistemic violence.\n\nRECEPTION TO FOLLOW
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DTSTAMP:20260128T173136Z
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DESCRIPTION:The North Carolina Jewish Studies Seminar welcomes Daniel Schw
 artz\, Professor of Modern Jewish History at George Washington University
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  various and contested meanings of the word "ghetto" from sixteenth-centu
 ry Venice to the present. His other books include Spinoza's Challenge to 
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  in a new window/tab) and The First Modern Jew: Spinoza and the History o
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 012 American Academy for Jewish Research's Salo W. Baron Prize for best f
 irst book in Jewish studies and a finalist for the 2012 National Jewish B
 ook Award in history. He is currently working on a history of the modern 
 Jewish intellectual in Europe and the United States as a social and cultu
 ral type\, from the Dreyfus Affair in France at the turn of the nineteent
 h century to the present. His research interests include Jews and the cit
 y\, Jewish historical consciousness\, early modern and modern Jewish iden
 tities\, Jewish secularism\, Jewish socialism\, and Jewish intellectuals.
 
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 stant Professor of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies and affiliate of the 
 Asian/Pacific Studies Institute at Duke University. She is a Dominican Am
 erican sociocultural anthropologist and digital ethnographer specializing
  in digital culture\, youth culture\, and identity in the contexts of Jap
 an and its diasporas. She also specializes in Afro-Asia\, with a particul
 ar focus on Afro-Japanese encounters in Black American popular culture an
 d the Dominican Republic. Dr. Hassel's work has appeared in Anthropology 
 News\, Critical Asian Studies\, Mechademia\, The Nation Magazine\, and Wh
 o Is The Asianist? The Politics of Representation in Asian Studies.\n\n \
 nSelina Lai-Henderson is Associate Professor of American Literature and H
 istory at Duke Kunshan University\, where she is the co-director of the H
 umanities Research Center. She is on the editorial board of the American 
 Quarterly\, and was the 2024-25 Hutchins Family Fellow in the Hutchins Ce
 nter for African & African American Research at Harvard University.\n \n\
 nJ. Lorand Matory is the Lawrence Richardson Distinguished Professor of C
 ultural Anthropology and Director of the Sacred Arts of the Black Atlanti
 c Project at Duke. He specializes in the study of spirit possession\, gen
 der\, BDSM\, transnationalism\, and the university as a culture. He has b
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  a focus on religion and BDSM.
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DESCRIPTION:Brownbag lunch: "Transpatial Modernity: Chinese Cultural Encou
 nters with Russia via Japan (1880-1930)"\n\nMarch 4\, 2026\n\n11:30-1:00 
 \n\nAhmadieh Family Conference Hall\n\n240\, John Hope Franklin Center \n
 \n\nSpeaker: \nXiaolu Ma\, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
 \n\n \nLunch will be provided. Please RSVP \n\nSponsored by the Duke Crit
 ical Asian and Middle Eastern Humanities Program\n\nFor questions\, conta
 ct carlos rojas: c.rojas@duke.edu\n\n"Transpatial Modernity: Chinese Cult
 ural Encounters with Russia via Japan (1880-1930)"\n\nTranspatial Moderni
 ty offers the first in-depth account of the triangular relationship among
  Chinese\, Japanese\, and Russian literature and culture in the modern er
 a. Drawing on primary sources in all three languages-among others-Xiaolu 
 Ma reveals how Chinese writers translated and appropriated Russian cultur
 al tropes through the intermediary of Japanese writing in the late ninete
 enth and early twentieth centuries. Not limited to a dyadic relationship 
 between source and target culture\, Transpatial Modernity explores the im
 plications of cultural brokerage within complex transculturation process\
 , thus establishing the value of a new transpatial framework for understa
 nding literary and cultural exchange in local\, regional\, and global con
 texts.\n\n\nXiaolu Ma is assistant professor in the Division of Humanitie
 s at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. She engages in resea
 rch in the interrelationship of trans-Eurasian literature and culture in 
 the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. She is the author of Transpatial 
 Modernity: Chinese Cultural Encounters with Russia via Japan (1880-1930)\
 , published by Harvard University Press in 2024. Her research articles ha
 ve appeared or are forthcoming in peer-reviewed journals including JAS\, 
 PMLA\, and Modern Language Quarterly.
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DTSTAMP:20260303T153118Z
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DESCRIPTION:The North Carolina Jewish Studies Seminar welcomes Andrea Gond
 os\, Stuart B. and Barbara Padnos Assistant Professor of Jewish Thought a
 t University of Michigan.  \n\nGondos' scholarship explores early modern 
 and medieval kabbalah in conversation with Jewish cultural and intellectu
 al history. She is particularly interested in how esoteric knowledge was 
 preserved\, transmitted\, and reimagined in the premodern period. Her rec
 ently published co-edited book\, Life of the Soul: Jewish Perspectives on
  Reincarnation from the Middle Ages to the Modern Period (SUNY\, 2024)\, 
 explores wide-ranging theories Jewish mystics and philosophers have offer
 ed on the concept of reincarnation. Earlier research analyzed the literar
 y characteristics of the medieval mystical classic\, the Sefer ha-Zohar (
 Book of Enlightenment)\, and its popularization among Jews and Christians
  in the age of print. Gondos' first monograph\, Kabbalah in Print: The St
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 0)\, examined how the technology of print influenced the popularization o
 f kabbalah in the early modern period paying special attention to the lit
 erary strategies and pedagogic objectives authors pursued. Her current bo
 ok project centers on the gendered aspects of healthcare and wellbeing in
  early modern Jewish recipe books of magic and practical Kabbalah. In thi
 s monograph\, she is particularly interested in uncovering the material a
 spects of Jewish magic by examining the types of healing strategies Jewis
 h male miracle workers (Ba'alei Shem) deployed for the management and tre
 atment of the female body and its reproductive functions.
DURATION:PT2H
DTSTAMP:20251106T172159Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260308T150000
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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DESCRIPTION:NEW DATE! March 27th\n\nRECEPTION TO FOLLOW\n\nIn this talk\, 
 I discuss Megan Thee Stallion's engagement with Japanese popular culture 
 in her music\, performances\, and guest appearances alongside the recepti
 on of this engagement on social media. Megan Thee Stallion\, a Black Amer
 ican rapper and fan of anime\, has become a representative of Black fans 
 of Japanese popular culture especially following the release of the hit s
 ingles "Mamushi" (featuring Japanese rapper Yuki Chiba) and "Otaku Hot Gi
 rl." While her visibility as a fan of anime has been celebratory and has 
 fostered the development of transnational "Blerd" digital networks\, this
  visibility has also been accompanied by intense scrutiny and negative cr
 iticism on social media. I argue that this negative response-especially t
 he sexist\, racist\, and violent comments from some male fans of anime-co
 nstitutes a transcoding of misogynoir\, gatekeeping practices in cosplay 
 culture\, and ethno-nationalist ideologies that insist on a mutual exclus
 ivity of Blackness and Japan. I advocate for the inclusion of Black femin
 ist frameworks in studies of Japanese popular culture\, especially given 
 the global resurgence of interest in Japanese popular culture due to stre
 aming infrastructures and digital networks. This resurgence is an opportu
 ne moment to expand studies of Japanese society and popular culture to in
 clude Black cultural production within and beyond the digital while also 
 examining the more insidious factors that lead to anti-Black gatekeeping.
  \n\nKimberly Hassel is an Assistant Professor of Asian and Middle Easter
 n Studies and an affiliate of the Asian/Pacific Studies Institute at Duke
  University. She is a Dominican American sociocultural anthropologist and
  digital ethnographer specializing in digital culture\, youth culture\, a
 nd identity in the contexts of Japan and its diasporas. She also speciali
 zes in Afro-Asia\, with a particular focus on Afro-Japanese encounters in
  Black American popular culture and the Dominican Republic. Her work has 
 appeared in Anthropology News\, Critical Asian Studies\, Mechademia\, The
  Nation Magazine\, and Who Is The Asianist? The Politics of Representatio
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DTSTAMP:20260302T162059Z
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DESCRIPTION:Panel 1 | 8:30-10:30 AM\nFrom Recognition to Treaty - Historic
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 enturies\n\nPanel 3 | 2:30-4:30 PM\nForty Years of Duke Programming and A
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 I | The Foundational Years of Duke's Academic Engagement with Morocco (19
 80-2000)\nDocumentary Film Screening: Morocco at Duke Festival (30 mn)\n\
 nTheme II | Duke in the Arab World (DAW): Expanding Engagement with Moroc
 co (2012-2025)
DURATION:PT7H
DTSTAMP:20260316T164805Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260328T090000
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DESCRIPTION:Please join CAMEH students\, faculty\, and friends for a celeb
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DURATION:PT1H2M
DTSTAMP:20260401T180651Z
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CREATED:20251106T172133Z
DESCRIPTION:NCJSS welcomes presentations from the 2025-26 Shatzmiller Fell
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 10. Among his many publications\, he is best known for "Shylock Reconside
 red: Jews\, Moneylending\, and Medieval Society" and "Jews\, Medicine\, a
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  of Divinity student at Duke University Divinity School\, focusing his st
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  work explores faith's role in shaping people's ethics and perceptions on
  human dignity and suffering. He is pursuing clerical ordination and will
  soon be sworn in as a Chaplain Candidate in the U.S. Armed Forces. Profe
 ssionally\, Ian serves on the Advocacy and Government Relations Team at W
 orld Vision\, a leading Christian humanitarian organization with relief a
 nd development programs in more than 100 countries. \n\nRyan Replogle is 
 a PhD student in Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at
  Chapel Hill. His research interests include the Hebrew Bible and Second 
 Temple Judaism within their broader Near Eastern and Hellenistic contexts
 \, as well as their history of interpretation. He is currently in the thr
 oes of writing his dissertation\, which is an analysis of divine knowledg
 e through the lens of embodiment in the Hebrew Bible and Second Temple li
 terature.\n\nJulia Wedgle (she/her) is a 3rd year PhD Student in Religiou
 s Studies at UNC Chapel Hill. Her interests center on activism as a form 
 of lived religion\, particularly amongst leftist American Jews\, starting
  from the Kosher Meat Boycott in 1902\, and the Jewish labor movement in 
 the early 1900s through to contemporary Jewish anti-Zionism. She is a pro
 ud Yiddishist and has been studying Yiddish for the past 4 years. Julia h
 olds a BA in Peace and Justice Studies from Tufts University and an MTS i
 n Religion\, Ethics\, and Politics from Harvard Divinity School. In her f
 ree time\, she enjoys listening to audiobooks\, doing crafts\, and watchi
 ng sports\, and you can always find her with a Polar Seltzer in her hands
 .
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