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CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a038b92-82c00e68-0182-ca01a047-000051ff:Gaglia\, N
 icole
CREATED:20230911T191216Z
DESCRIPTION:Please join ENTANGLEMENT: STRANGE LIFE for "Against Home in th
 e Settler Colony \," a lecture by Julietta Singh\, Professor of English a
 nd Women\, Gender\, & Sexuality Studies at University of Richmond.\n\nWha
 t does "home" mean in the settler colony\, and how does that term come to
  resound differently for and across communities? How might our homes-the 
 places we grew up and the places we now inhabit-become spaces of explicit
 ly anticolonial dwelling? Through her new collaborative feature-length do
 cumentary\, THE NEST\, Julietta Singh turns to the architecture of the se
 ttler colony to ignite trans-cultural and trans-historical anticolonial f
 eminist kinships. Displacing the legacies of home passed down by the hete
 ronuclear family and through the settler state\, THE NEST intimately exam
 ines the architecture of Singh's childhood home to reframe Canadian histo
 ry as a story of entangled\, subjugated\, and politically charged feminis
 t and minoritized lives.  \n\nJulietta Singh is a decolonial scholar and 
 nonfiction writer whose work engages the enduring global effects of colon
 ization through attention to ecology\, inheritance\, race\, gender and se
 xuality. She works and teaches across the fields of postcolonial and deco
 lonial studies\, queer studies\, the ecological humanities\, experimental
  feminisms\, and creative nonfictions. Her academic work has been publish
 ed in South Atlantic Quarterly\, Women & Performance\, Social Text\, Cult
 ural Critique\, and Studies in Gender and Sexuality\, among others. She i
 s the recent recipient of the American Council for Learned Societies Fred
 erick Burkhardt Fellowship (held at Columbia University's Institute for t
 he Study of Sexuality and Gender)\, and delivers keynotes\, lectures\, an
 d creative workshops internationally. She currently serves as the Stephan
 ie Bennett-Smith Chair of Women\, Gender\, & Sexuality Studies.\n\nSTRANG
 E LIFE is part of The Entanglement Project\, a multi-stranded initiative 
 at the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute focused on race\, health\,
  and climate.
DURATION:PT1H30M
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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CATEGORIES:Humanities
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CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0183a7-83184018-0183-1978be28-0000191c:Pascual\, 
 Michael
CREATED:20230914T194906Z
DESCRIPTION:Please join the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute for a 
 public lecture by David Marriott as part of a 2-week residency at the FHI
 . This lecture is part I and will be followed by a reception. \n\nAbstrac
 t:\n\n"In these two linked presentations I consider the various meanings 
 of crisis: as truth\, judgement\, and law. I put forward two propositions
 --on truth and lie\; and on social death--in my exploration of what gets 
 excluded from the term\, krisis. In a reading of object relations theory\
 , I will also ask why blackness\, in respective works by Frantz Fanon and
  Jared Sexton\, say\, is deemed to be neither an object nor a relation\, 
 but a n'est pas."\n\nDavid Marriott teaches Philosophy at Emory Universit
 y. He previously taught at the Uniiversity of California and of London an
 d is the author of several works\, including Whither Fanon? (Stanford UP\
 , 2018)\, On Black Men (Columbia\, 2000)\, and Of Effacement (forthcoming
 \, 2023).\n\nRSVP for this lecture at https://duke.is/g/p9zm
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20231002T051345Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231003T163000
LAST-MODIFIED:20231002T051345Z
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CATEGORIES:Ethics
CATEGORIES:Human Rights
CATEGORIES:United States Focus
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  Corin
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DESCRIPTION:Join the Duke Human Rights Center for a screening of the film 
 "Bedlam\," the first film in the 2023-2024 Rights! Camera! Action! Film S
 eries Through intimate stories of patients\, families\, and medical provi
 ders\, BEDLAM is a feature-length documentary that immerses us in the nat
 ional crisis surrounding care for people with severe mental illness. Film
 ed over five years\, it brings us inside one of America's busiest psychia
 tric emergency rooms\, into jails where psychiatric patients are warehous
 ed\, and to the homes - and homeless encampments - of members of our comm
 unities with mental illness\, where silence and shame often compound pers
 onal suffering. \n\nJoin the Duke Human Rights Center for a post-screenin
 g discussion with Jahkazia (Jae) Richardson and Billy Cao about the conne
 ction between human rights and mental health.
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20231009T092747Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231010T190000
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0183a7-83184018-0183-1978be28-0000191c:Pascual\, 
 Michael
CREATED:20230914T200221Z
DESCRIPTION:Please join the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute for a 
 public lecture by David Marriott. This presentation is part II. Lunch wil
 l be served.\n\nAbstract: \n\n"In these two linked presentations I consid
 er the various meanings of crisis: as truth\, judgement\, and law. I put 
 forward two propositions--on truth and lie\; and on social death--in my e
 xploration of what gets excluded from the term\, krisis. In a reading of 
 object relations theory\, I will also ask why blackness\, in respective w
 orks by Frantz Fanon and Jared Sexton\, say\, is deemed to be neither an 
 object nor a relation\, but a n'est pas."\n\nDavid Marriott teaches Philo
 sophy at Emory University. He previously taught at the Uniiversity of Cal
 ifornia and of London and is the author of several works\, including Whit
 her Fanon? (Stanford UP\, 2018)\, On Black Men (Columbia\, 2000)\, and Of
  Effacement (forthcoming\, 2023).\n\nRSVP at https://duke.is/v/xamk
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20230925T130945Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231012T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20230925T130945Z
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Reading
CATEGORIES:Main
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 icole
CREATED:20230911T194512Z
DESCRIPTION:Please join ENTANGLEMENT: STRANGE LIFE for "Denaturing the Col
 onial Sensorium: A Poetry Reading" with Edgar Garcia\, Associate Professo
 r of English and Creative Writing at University of Chicago\, and Joyelle 
 McSweeney\, Professor of English at University of Notre Dame.\n\nJoyelle 
 McSweeney and Edgar Garcia are poet-thinker-creators who inhabit the rott
 ing skins of the Anthropocene\, channeling its aporia and lacunae. "Slamm
 ed\, pierced\, and annihilated by historical fact" and\, with the Mayan g
 ods\, devoted to articulating a version of humanity that is "indistinguis
 hable from the inherent polyphony of creativity\," their poetry and other
  writing attune us to the deep historicity of planetary breakdown. In a j
 oint reading followed by questions and answers\, Garcia and McSweeney und
 ertake the strange and sticky work of denaturing (defacing? reshaping? un
 shaping?) the colonial sensorium.\n\nEdgar Garcia is a poet and scholar o
 f the hemispheric cultures of the Americas. His most recent book\, <i>Eme
 rgency: Reading the Popol Vuh in a Time of Crisis</i> (U Chicago Press\, 
 2022)\, is a collection of 9 essays that show what this foundational crea
 tion story of the indigenous Americas (the Popol Vuh) has to teach people
  about the relation between emergency and emergence. His scholarship and 
 poetry are likewise inquiries into the relation between crisis and creati
 vity or world creation-often experimenting with literary and disciplinary
  form to bring ideas and feelings to life. Alongside his books\, his work
  has appeared in such venues as <i>Publications of the Modern Language As
 sociation (PMLA)</i>\, <i>Modern Philology</i>\, <i>The Chronicle of High
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  Fellow Joyelle McSweeney is the author of ten books of poetry\, drama an
 d prose\, a well-known critic\, and a vital publisher of international li
 terature in translation. McSweeney's recent book\, <i>Toxicon and Arachne
 </i> (Nightboat Books\, 2020)\, was called "frightening and brilliant" by
  Dan Chiasson in the New Yorker and earned her the Shelley Memorial Prize
  from the Poetry Society of America. Her 2014 essay collection\, <i>The N
 ecropastoral: Poetry\, Media\, Occults</i>\, is widely regarded as a visi
 onary work of eco-criticism. Her debut poetry volume\, <i>The Red Bird</i
 >\, inaugurated the Fence Modern Poets Series in 2001\, while her verse p
 lay\, <i>Dead Youth\, or the Leaks</i>\, inaugurated the Leslie Scalapino
  Prize for Innovative Women Performance Artists in 2014.
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CATEGORIES:Visual and Creative Arts
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Movie/Film
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
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CREATED:20230907T183856Z
DESCRIPTION:tgiFHI is a weekly series that gives Duke faculty in the human
 ities\, interpretive social sciences and arts the opportunity to present 
 their current research to their departmental and interdepartmental collea
 gues\, students\, and other interlocutors in their fields.\n\ntgiFHI even
 ts take place from 9:00-11:00 a.m. on Friday mornings in the Ahmadieh Fam
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  9 am and the lecture begins promptly at 9:30 am.\n\n"A Promise is a Prom
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 y a promise I made to my mom that I would care for my mentally disabled s
 ister\, Renee. When my mom died twelve years ago\, I became Renee's legal
  guardian. I've been caring for Renee and recently had to move Renee to a
 ssisted living. I'll discuss the importance of keeping a promise\, the up
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 about me and Renee. The film makers followed me and Renee for 5 years in 
 order to create Raising Renee. Raising Renee was nominated for an Emmy an
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DURATION:PT2H
DTSTAMP:20231012T185819Z
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CATEGORIES:Africa focus
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
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 a roundtable discussion on the themes of culture\, emancipation\, vital i
 mpulse\, and political philosophy in Senghor's work to examine why we re-
 read Senghor today and how his thought can help us to rethink critical co
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 rsity)\n<i>"On the Civilization of the Universal"</i></li>\n<li><b>Fatoum
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 rsity)\n<i>"Senghorian Negritude as Ideological Independence"</i></li>\n<
 li><b>Beata Stawarska</b> (Professor of Philosophy at University of Orego
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 .\n\nECOLOGIES OF KNOWLEDGES\, convened by Felwine Sarr (Anne-Marie Bryan
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DURATION:PT1H30M
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CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
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 ish\, former ballerina and American funk\, soul\, and jazz musician Roy A
 yers\, joins the Webby Award-nominated podcast "Left of Black" for a spec
 ial in-person event to discuss his new critically acclaimed memoir\, My L
 ife in the Sunshine: Searching for My Father and Discovering My Family. A
 yers paints the portrait of a loving single mother who doted over her son
  while acknowledging the childhood pain from his celebrity father's inten
 tional absence all while navigating a mixed-race identity through the 70'
 s & 80's. Cleveland Review of Books states\, "...Ayers achieves a tenor t
 hat few memoirs do\, fully embracing and speaking to the old adage 'the p
 ersonal is political.'"\n\nOn Wednesday\, October 25th\, from 6:30 to 8pm
 \, join host and series creator Dr. Mark Anthony Neal as he converses wit
 h Ayers at the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute (FHI) at Duke Univ
 ersity. Copies of My Life in the Sunshine will be given for free to the f
 irst 25 attendees. The event will be held at the Ahmadieh Family Lecture 
 Hall located in Bay 4 of the Smith Warehouse in Durham.\n\n"Left of Black
  Presents: Small Talk at FHI\," is a new event sub-series inspired by the
  legendary jazz poet Gil Scott-Heron's first album\, Small Talk at 125th 
 and Lenox. It is an attempt to recreate the same type of intimacy ever pr
 esent in Scott-Heron's groundbreaking work. Named after famed African Ame
 rican historian John Hope Franklin\, the FHI became the institutional hom
 e of the web series in 2019 during its 10th season. \n\nRSVP at https://w
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CATEGORIES:Central America focus
CATEGORIES:Ethics
CATEGORIES:Human Rights
CATEGORIES:Civic Engagement/Social Action
CATEGORIES:Diversity/Inclusion
CATEGORIES:Politics
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Movie/Film
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Religious/Spiritual
CATEGORIES:Main
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CREATED:20230818T181607Z
DESCRIPTION:Join the Duke Human Rights Center for a screening of the film 
 "The Art of Political Murder\," the second film in the 2023-2024 Rights! 
 Camera! Action! Film Series Based on Francisco Goldman's book and executi
 ve produced by Oscar-winner George Clooney and Grant Heslov\, this film t
 ells the story of the 1998 murder of Guatemalan human rights activist Bis
 hop Juan Gerardi and the subsequent investigation by the church that unco
 vered a web of conspiracy and murder\, entangling the upper echelons of t
 he government.\n\nJoin the Duke Human Rights Center for a post-screening 
 panel discussion about the film and human rights in Latin America\, featu
 ring Dr. Nina Balmaceda of Duke Divinity School and Emily Taylor\, doctor
 al candidate at UNC Chapel Hill.
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20230913T210531Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231026T190000
LAST-MODIFIED:20230913T210531Z
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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CATEGORIES:Civic Engagement/Social Action
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
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CREATED:20230831T140515Z
DESCRIPTION:tgiFHI is a weekly series that gives Duke faculty in the human
 ities\, interpretive social sciences and arts the opportunity to present 
 their current research to their departmental and interdepartmental collea
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  9 am and the lecture begins promptly at 9:30 am.\n\nAbstract - There has
  been considerable new work on the metaphysics of sex and gender\, race\,
  sexuality\, and disability. The methodology employed in this work varies
  considerably. In this essay I advocate for a certain conception of doing
  social metaphysics. This conception involves a descriptive task and a cr
 itical task\; it requires that we always keep in mind what we want the th
 eory for\; and it involves meeting certain epistemic and ethical demands.
  I conclude by discussing some ways in which social metaphysics of this k
 ind can support political activism and policy making\, as well as researc
 h in the social sciences.\n \nBio: Ásta is Professor of Philosophy here a
 t Duke and works primarily at the intersection of metaphysics\, feminist 
 philosophy\, and social philosophy. She is the author of Categories We Li
 ve By: The Construction of Sex\, Gender\, Race\, and Other Social Categor
 ies (Oxford 2018) and numerous articles in academic journals\, as well as
  co-editor\, with Kim Q. Hall\, of The Oxford Handbook of Feminist Philos
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 for the in-person event at https://duke.is/y/uyu3
DURATION:PT2H
DTSTAMP:20231020T150635Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231027T090000
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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CATEGORIES:Featured
CATEGORIES:Climate
CATEGORIES:Sustainability
CATEGORIES:Africa focus
CATEGORIES:Global
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
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  FHI initiative focused on the intersections of race\, health\, and clima
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  international speaker\, posthumanist thinker\, poet\, teacher\, public i
 ntellectual\, essayist\, and author of two books\, /These Wilds Beyond ou
 r Fences: Letters to My Daughter on Humanity's Search for Home/ and /We W
 ill Tell our Own Story: The Lions of Africa Speak/. He is the Founder of 
 The Emergence Network and host of the postactivist course/festival/event\
 , 'We Will Dance with Mountains'. He currently lectures at Pacifica Gradu
 ate Institute\, California. He sits on the Board of many organizations in
 cluding Science and Non-Duality (US) and Ancient Futures (Australia). In 
 July 2022\, Dr. Akomolafe was appointed the inaugural Global Senior Fello
 w of UC Berkeley's Othering and Belonging Institute. He has also been Fel
 low for The New Institute in Hamburg\, Germany\, and Visiting Critic-in-R
 esidence for the Otis College of Art and Design\, Los Angeles (2023). He 
 is the recipient of an Honorary Doctorate from the California Institute o
 f Integral Studies (CIIS)\, among other recognitions.\n\nABOUT THE LECTUR
 E: The Yorubas have a proverb: "In order to find your way\, you must lose
  it." In this talk\, Dr. Bayo Akomolafe draws from the transatlantic excu
 rsions of the Yoruba deities known as orishas and the concept of 'ase' to
  reframe blackness as a more-than-human\, counterhegemonic flow of indete
 rminacy that "maddens the imperial individual" and teases apart the proje
 ct of stability from an "external within." This coming-apart is white syn
 copation\, also known as becoming-black. "Not a becoming 'Black'\, but a 
 becoming 'black'. A becoming-monster. A losing one's way. A veering off-c
 ourse. A becoming-imperceptible....[which] is not necessarily about build
 ing new institutions\, winning legislative victories\, receiving reparati
 ons\, or gaining greater representation and visibility." Akomolafe sugges
 ts that this becoming-black is the condition for the emergence of an auti
 stic politics that cradles 'the minor gesture' (Erin Manning) as a respon
 se to contemporary crises.\n\nIN-PERSON REGISTRATION: https://duke.is/yc4
 gm\nZOOM REGISTRATION: https://duke.is/c/tjhj
DURATION:PT1H15M
DTSTAMP:20231102T064925Z
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CATEGORIES:Law
CATEGORIES:Ethics
CATEGORIES:Human Rights
CATEGORIES:United States Focus
CATEGORIES:Civic Engagement/Social Action
CATEGORIES:Politics
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
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DESCRIPTION:Join the Duke Human Rights Center for a screening of the film 
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 ur Syriani siblings whose father was sentenced to die for the murder of t
 heir mother in 1990\, and Meg Eggleston\, who became their father's frien
 d and spiritual advisor through letters to him in prison. Orphaned and es
 tranged\, the Syriani children raised themselves while they lived with ha
 te\, anger and confusion as the man they could only refer to as "Him Him"
  lived on death row. But in 2004 they collectively decided to visit him i
 n prison\, seeking answers so they could move on with their adult lives. 
 What transpired that day was a miracle of forgiveness followed by a journ
 ey of healing\, restoring family memories and then a battle for his cleme
 ncy.\n\nLove Lived on Death Row is more than an incredible story of forgi
 veness and love. It is a story of tragic loss\, transformation\, hope and
  how capital punishment affects the families of death row inmates.\n\nJoi
 n us for a post-screening discussion featuring Meg Eggleston\, Henderson 
 Hill\, and EU delegate Andy Van Pachtenbeke.\n\nCo-Sponsored by the NC Co
 alition for Alternatives to the Death Penalty and The Center for Death Pe
 nalty Litigation
DURATION:PT2H
DTSTAMP:20231003T182150Z
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CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
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CREATED:20230831T141153Z
DESCRIPTION:tgiFHI is a weekly series that gives Duke faculty in the human
 ities\, interpretive social sciences and arts the opportunity to present 
 their current research to their departmental and interdepartmental collea
 gues\, students\, and other interlocutors in their fields.\n\ntgiFHI even
 ts take place from 9:00-11:00 a.m. on Friday mornings in the Ahmadieh Fam
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  9 am and the lecture begins promptly at 9:30 am.\n\nElectric Voice: Tact
 ility and Tacticality in Revolutionary Iran -\n\nThe economic boycott of 
 Nokia phones by Iranian protestors in the summer of 2009 marks one histor
 ical instance of their vanguardist tactics in relation the economies of a
  global medium. The boycott was an early tactical measure that was direct
 ly linked to the tactility and sensorial closeness of lightweight digital
  devices as the people attempted to reclaim their democratic rights and c
 ivil liberties in Iran after a fraudulent election. Though largely dismis
 sed at the time\, the Nokia boycott had the potential to draw the attenti
 on of a watchful global collective towards the huge collection of data un
 derway -- data that would be used to advance machine learning in years th
 at followed. Right there\, in the electrifying rage of that moment's digi
 tal collectivity and expansive freedom\, lay the evolutionary beginnings 
 of an algorithmic logic that would come to strangle the electric voice by
  bolstering online platforms for maximum capital gain. The presentation c
 onsiders the transformation of global media in relation to the voices of 
 a people in revolt.\n\nSpeaker Bio:\n\nNegar Mottahedeh teaches media stu
 dies in the Program in Literature at Duke University. Her research on fil
 m\, social media\, and social movements in the Middle East has been publi
 shed by Stanford University Press\, Syracuse University Press\, Duke Univ
 ersity Press and in WIRED magazine\,The Hill\, Salon.com\, The Observer a
 nd The Wall Street Journal. She holds a PhD in Comparative Studies in Dis
 course and Society from the University of Minnesota and a BA in Internati
 onal Relations from Mount Holyoke College.\n\nPlease RSVP for this in-per
 son event at https://duke.is/j/hgg5
DURATION:PT2H
DTSTAMP:20231026T141730Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231103T090000
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CATEGORIES:Visual and Creative Arts
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
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CREATED:20231020T160006Z
DESCRIPTION:The UNC-Duke Critical Games symposium will bring together scho
 lars and artists from UNC and Duke who engage with the critical study and
  practice of games\, both as a medium of expression and as a cultural phe
 nomenon. The emphasis of this gathering is on art\, design\, culture\, an
 d critique. We will also discuss the development and sustainability of ga
 me studies and game design within and across our campuses with leaders fr
 om our respective campuses\, and beyond.\n\nPresenters will share short p
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DURATION:PT4H30M
DTSTAMP:20231020T160148Z
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CATEGORIES:Climate
CATEGORIES:Sustainability
CATEGORIES:Civic Engagement/Social Action
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Other
CATEGORIES:Utilities
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CREATED:20231027T160156Z
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a conversation about creating spaces for hope and 
 purpose in the face of climate crisis. We'll meet Sarah Rose Nordgren\, F
 ounding Director of The School for Living Futures\, and Saskia Cornes\, A
 ssistant Professor of the Practice with the John Hope Franklin Humanities
  Institute and Program Director of Duke Campus Farm\, in a conversation m
 oderated by Maia Matheny\, Duke alum and Sloss Fellow with Duke Campus Fa
 rm.
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20231027T160156Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231106T180000
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Other
CATEGORIES:Utilities
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CREATED:20231103T204745Z
DESCRIPTION:In this lunchtime conversation\, Keohane Distinguished Visitin
 g Professor\, Brett Ashley Kaplan and Professor of History\, Katharine Du
 bois\, discuss the production of historical fiction in both of their fict
 ional works.   Professor Kaplan is the author of Rare Stuff  a literary n
 ovel set in the mid-1990s\, which tells the story of Sidney Zimmerman\, a
  slightly lost photographer working on an infinite series of portraits. A
 fter the sudden death of Sid's father Aaron\, Sid and her boyfriend André
  trace a series of wacky clues Aaron irritatingly left to lead them to th
 e solution of the mysterious disappearance of Sid's mother\, a whale enth
 usiast named Dorothy\, eighteen years earlier. Aaron also bequeathed them
  a manuscript sporting his wild ideas that his wife had been adopted by Y
 iddish speaking whales who try to save the planet.\n\nKatharine Dubois (w
 ho publishes historical romance novels as Katharine Ashe)\, is a USA Toda
 y bestselling novelist of more than twenty historical romance\, including
  three awarded places on Amazon's Best Books of the Year lists.  She is a
  Lecturing Fellow in the departments of History & Religious Studies\, and
  is a Duke alumna (Trinity '89). Her courses explore representations in p
 opular culture of medieval religion\, gender and sexuality\, as well as t
 he history of the popular romance novel and the romance fiction industry.
   She is the co-founder and host of the UNSUITABLE Speakers Series about 
 women\, history and popular fiction\, and has hosted several authors and 
 artists on campus.\n\nThis event is generous cosponsored by the Publishin
 g Humanities Initiative at the Franklin Humanities Institute\, and the Pr
 ovost's Office.\n\nLunch will be offered\, please RSVP to serena.elliott@
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CATEGORIES:Medicine
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  intonational\, rhythmic\, musical\, interactive aspects of language. It 
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 an Medicine which is tantric (tantra\, 'body protection'). During the pan
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 Rigpa (Traditional Tibetan Medicine)\, and I accepted an invitation to be
  interviewed. My resistance to this medical practice was elemental: 5 ele
 ment theory\, the 3 humors\, the 3 poisons\, and the one primary cause of
  disease (ignorance\, ma rigpa\, or avidyā) were foreign to me. In the in
 terview it was pointed out to me that the mandala from which Sowa Rigpa e
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  the same sage/poets who received the Vedic hymns). Right away\, I asked 
 my teacher: what are the rishis doing in there? His answer basically reco
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 Sowa Rigpa and prosody\, the composition of health\, with prosody underst
 ood in this context as bearing properties such as vibration\, vibrancy\, 
 timing\, attuning\, intoning\, intent\, interacting\, proportioning\, and
  equipoise.<br>\n\nAlso on Zoom: <a href="https://duke.is/9/3zb4">https:/
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CATEGORIES:Climate
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CATEGORIES:Global
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
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  FHI initiative focused on the intersections of race\, health\, and clima
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 info): https://duke.is/yc4gm\n- Zoom registration: https://duke.is/c/tjhj
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 tor of photography\, video and performance. She is assistant professor of
  intersectionality and practice-based research and media making in UCLA's
  department of World Arts & Cultures/ Dance. Ayasha is the founder of the
  Liberated Planet Studio\, for artists and activists Interested in ecolog
 ical and movement research at the intersections of social and environment
 al justice. They are a member of the Berlin-based curatorial research col
 lective "Curating through Conflict with Care."\n\nThis presentation will 
 bring together research from Dr. Guerin's socio-ecological\, curatorial\,
  and artistic practices to share the theoretical interventions they are m
 aking around questions of cultural memory\, value\, the future of environ
 mental change and relational repair. Dr. Guerin will introduce her book p
 roject\, Making Zone A: Race Nature and Resilience on New York's Most Vul
 nerable Shores\, which studies the colonial foundations of the City's wat
 erfront development from the 17th-19th century and traces how European co
 nquest\, African slavery\, and racial capitalism have physically altered 
 coastal environments and socio-ecological relations on Lenape homeland. T
 his work treats the New York City flood zone as a historical palimpsest f
 ull of vital interspecies relationships with lessons about survival.
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DESCRIPTION:tgiFHI is a weekly series that gives Duke faculty in the human
 ities\, interpretive social sciences and arts the opportunity to present 
 their current research to their departmental and interdepartmental collea
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  9 am\, and the lecture begins promptly at 9:30 am.\n\n"Epic Errancy: The
  Renaissance Virago and her Macabre Genealogies"\n\nA site of intertextua
 l interplay\, epic poetry produces genealogical reflections that blur the
  edges between fiction and history. If it is often the epic project to tr
 ansform\, so as to efface\, the perceivable bounds between legend and chr
 onicle\, where do figures fall who play no substantial role in epic's dyn
 astic trajectory? This talk turns to one such figure\, the virago\, to ac
 count for her particular set of genealogies-discursive and historical-rep
 resented in Italian chivalric romance epic and its reception. My case stu
 dy concerns the parallel developments in the myths and legends associated
  with the Ferrarese noblewoman\, Marfisa d'Este (1554-1608)\, and her lit
 erary counterpart Marfisa\, the female knight from Matteo Maria Boiardo's
  and Ludovico Ariosto's chivalric epic poetry. Through the Este princess'
 s embrace of her cross-dressed poetic self in courtly performance\, along
 side the variations of the figure "Marfisa bizzarra" (bizarre Marfisa) in
  Italian mock epic\, the intermedial afterlives of these two figures tran
 sformed from emblems of exemplarity into nearly unrecognizable icons of d
 emonic decadence. Per the descriptions later offered by tourists Dickens 
 and Goethe\, the reconfigurations of utopic-turned-grim Ferrara-the city 
 whose poetry gave birth to both Marfisas-participated in these women's ha
 unting reception from the fifteenth through twenty-first centuries. The i
 nquiries into gender and women's history developed in this study ask to w
 hat extent the legacies of Renaissance women have undergone not only cate
 gory-confounding textual and visual transformations\, but grotesque\, eve
 n macabre misfigurations. \n\nKate Driscoll is Assistant Professor of Ita
 lian and Romance Studies at Duke University (Ph.D.\, University of Califo
 rnia\, Berkeley). She specializes in early modern Italian literature\, cu
 lture\, and performance history.\n\nRSVP at https://duke.is/p/pex6
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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CATEGORIES:Climate
CATEGORIES:Sustainability
CATEGORIES:Global
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Main
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DESCRIPTION:Please join the Climate Change\, Decolonization\, and Global B
 lackness Lab (CCDGB) at the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute for o
 ur 2023-24 speaker series. CCDGB is part of The Entanglement Project\, an
  FHI initiative focused on the intersections of race\, health\, and clima
 te.\n\nMost talks are hybrid:\n- In-person registration (w/ COVID safety 
 info): https://duke.is/yc4gm\n- Zoom registration: https://duke.is/c/tjhj
  \n\nThe entangled forces of climate change and decolonization have put i
 nstitutional knowledge-making apparatuses into interesting states of cris
 is that call forth creativity and experimentation\, even as they invoke u
 ncertainty and fear. As planetarity displaces globality\, "post-humanist"
  thought seeks to remake western imaginations through concepts that disso
 lve familiar hierarchies of scale and familiar divides between animate/in
 animate and living/nonliving. Simultaneously\, the new millennium has ina
 ugurated a worldwide flourishing of indigenous thought that proposes to r
 emake the intellectual commons along decolonial and anti-extractivist lin
 es. Territoriality sits at the heart of much of this revolutionary intell
 ectual work\, even as multispecies migration appears as a central axis of
  the planet's unfolding story.\n\nMary Louise Pratt is Silver Professor (
 emerita) in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese Languages and Litera
 tures and the Department of Social and Cultural Analysis at New York Univ
 ersity\, where she taught Latin American literature and culture\, cultura
 l studies\, postcolonial studies\, and theory. She was formerly the Olive
  H. Palmer Professor of Humanities at Stanford University\, where she was
  a leading voice in debates over humanities education\, multiculturalism\
 , and social justice. Dr. Pratt is affiliated with NYU's Center for Latin
  American and Caribbean Studies\, and the Hemispheric Institute for Perfo
 rmance and Politics. Her current research interests include language\, gl
 obalization and empire\, mythologies of modernity\, indigeneity as a glob
 al force\, and the challenge of environmental catastrophe. Her publicatio
 ns include Toward a Speech Act Theory of Literary Discourse 1979)\; Women
 \, Culture and Politics in Latin America (1993 co-authored)\; Imperial Ey
 es: Travel Writing and Transculturation. (1992\, 2007)\;  Los imaginarios
  planetarios (2017)\, and Planetary Longings (2022). She was president of
  the Modern Language Association in 2003 and the recipient of numerous fe
 llowships and honors.
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Reading
CATEGORIES:Main
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DESCRIPTION:Bakari Kitwana has dedicated himself to youth empowerment acti
 vism through his work as a journalist\, cultural critic\, and thought lea
 der in Hip-Hop Studies and political engagement. Formerly the Editor-in-C
 hief of iconic industry magazine The Source\, Kitwana has also worked as 
 the Editorial Director of Third World Press and is the Executive Director
  of the non-profit Rap Sessions: Community Dialogues on Hip-Hop\, which s
 erves as a "virtual community center" geared to bring the power and influ
 ence of the genre to broader political discourse. \n \nOn Thursday\, Nove
 mber 16th\, from 6:30 to 8pm\, the hip-hop scholar Kitwana joins Dr. Mark
  Anthony Neal\, the creator and host of the Webby Award-nominated series 
 Left of Black\, to discuss his career and the face of hip-hop and Hip-Hop
  Studies today.  \n \nThis public event will take place at the John Hope 
 Franklin Humanities Institute (FHI) at Duke University. Copies of Kitwana
 's books will be distributed to the first 30 attendees of the event. Thes
 e will include: The Hip-Hop Generation: Young Blacks and the Crisis in Af
 rican-American Culture\, Why White Kids Love Hip-Hop\, and Sweat the Tech
 nique: Revelations on Creativity from the Lyrical Genius. The event will 
 be held at the Ahmadieh Family Lecture Hall located in Bay 4 of the Smith
  Warehouse in Durham. Register here: https://duke.is/r/hcgs    \n \n"Left
  of Black Presents: Small Talk at FHI\," is a new event sub-series inspir
 ed by the legendary jazz poet Gil Scott-Heron's first album\, Small Talk 
 at 125th and Lenox. It is an attempt to recreate the same type of intimac
 y ever present in Scott-Heron's groundbreaking work. Named after famed Af
 rican American historian John Hope Franklin\, the FHI became the institut
 ional home of the web series in 2019 during its 10th season.
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CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Main
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DESCRIPTION:tgiFHI is a weekly series that gives Duke faculty in the human
 ities\, interpretive social sciences and arts the opportunity to present 
 their current research to their departmental and interdepartmental collea
 gues\, students\, and other interlocutors in their fields.\n\n"The Turkis
 h German Travel Gothic: Perilous Mobilities in the Age of European Labor 
 Migration" \n\nIn my talk I revisit early narratives of mobility in Turki
 sh German literature and contextualize them within the history of the E-R
 oad network. Transnational authors find themselves in a position to redef
 ine travel literature and their road narratives become a site of the goth
 ic and the grotesque\, giving rise to ghosts that haunt the guest worker.
  In revealing the ghosts and wars embedded in technologies of transportat
 ion\, their works conceptualize the very notion of transmission as a proc
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 oglu is an assistant professor in German Studies. Before coming to Duke\,
  he was an assistant professor in Comparative Literature at Koç Universit
 y\, Istanbul. His research interests are Turkish German Studies\, media t
 heory and intellectual history. He published articles on Friedrich Kittle
 r\, Emine Sevgi Özdamar\, Güney Dal and Orhan Pamuk among others.\n\ntgiF
 HI events take place from 9:30-11:00 a.m. on Friday mornings in the Ahmad
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CATEGORIES:Caribbean focus
CATEGORIES:Global
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
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 dence\, her vision of Black and Caribbean identities\, her analytical and
  poetic work in the revue <i>Tropiques</i>\, and her intellectual legacy 
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 ésaire's Poetics of Liberation"</li><li><b><a href="https://french.sas.up
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 https://duke.is/g/m3p6</a>. This discussion will be in English. ECOLOGIES
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  Professor of French and Francophone Studies\, Dept. of Romance Studies)\
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CATEGORIES:Climate
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CATEGORIES:Global
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
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 \, video\, and installation and has exhibited extensively worldwide. Rece
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 -Today\, Museum of Contemporary Art\, Chicago (2022)\; Experiences of Oil
 \, Stavanger Art Museum (2021-2022)\; the 11th Liverpool Biennial (2021)\
 ; Sharjah Biennial 14 (2019)\, and The Sea is History\, The Museum of Cul
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 e Yard (2022). His work was also featured in Relational Undercurrents\, M
 useum of Latin American Art\, Long Beach (2017)\; Entanglements\, MSU Bro
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 rts and Design\, New York (2010-2011)\, Afro Modern: Journeys through the
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  a Prince Claus Award Laureate in 2013 and received a Pollock-Krasner Fou
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 ghout the world\, and most recently Tropical Night (2006-14) was acquired
  by the Museum of Modern Art\, New York. He is the 2023 recipient of the 
 Pérez Prize\, an annual award given to a single artist by the Pérez Art M
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CATEGORIES:Visual and Creative Arts
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Theater
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DESCRIPTION:Please join ENTANGLEMENT: STRANGE LIFE for "On the Art of Maki
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 ce Research" a talk by <a href="https://cms.uchicago.edu/people/patrick-j
 agoda">Patrick Jagoda</a> (William Rainey Harper Professor of English\, P
 rofessor of Cinema and Media Studies\, Program Director of Media Arts and
  Design) and <a href="https://taps.uchicago.edu/people/heidi-coleman">Hei
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  for Theater and Performance Studies)\, co-founding directors of <a href=
 "https://fourcastlab.com/">The Fourcast Lab</a> at the University of Chic
 ago.\n\n<p>RSVP for lunch: <a href="https://duke.is/v/avws">https://duke.
 is/v/avws</a></p>\n\n<p>This talk explores a transmedia\, improvisational
 \, and interactive performance platform entitled Encounter that the Fourc
 ast Lab is developing at the University of Chicago. This platform enables
  a live networked audience to interact\, via chat\, with a live actor in 
 order to co-create a series of narrative performances. To construct this 
 experience\, we draw from art forms including creative writing\, theater\
 , filmmaking\, and game design. As humanistic research\, this work is an 
 intervention into fields that include performance studies\, media studies
 \, narrative theory\, science fiction studies\, and game studies. Beyond 
 the formal innovation\, the project aims to establish both a theoretical 
 and practical framework for live performance online that can be used to r
 un research projects across the humanities\, arts\, and social sciences. 
 In particular\, we will discuss possible applications across areas such a
 s applied ethics and mental health research.</p>\n\n<p>This talk follows 
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 f="https://fhi.duke.edu/event/virtual-playtest-encounter/">here</a>. Part
 icipation in that initial event is not required to attend the lecture.</p
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CATEGORIES:Climate
CATEGORIES:Global
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Main
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DESCRIPTION:<p>Please join the Climate Change\, Decolonization\, and Globa
 l Blackness Lab (CCDGB) at the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute fo
 r our 2023-24 speaker series. CCDGB is part of The Entanglement Project\,
  an FHI initiative focused on the intersections of race\, health\, and cl
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 ttps://duke.is/yc4gm or by Zoom at https://duke.is/c/tjhj.</p>\n\n<p>ABST
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 usness of the enduring wounds caused by capitalism and resource extractio
 n in the Americas. This talk is an invitation to both reflect on the axio
 logy of stories favored in progressive accounts of resource extraction in
  Latin America\, and to commit to storytelling that affirms healing work 
 under existing conditions of extraction. I argue for the need to hold spa
 ce for companion narratives of "yes\, and" that emphasize the liveliness 
 of self-determination and for the diverse forms of political consciousnes
 s that are present under conditions of resource extraction. I draw on plu
 ral feminisms from the Americas and from examples of my collaborative res
 earch in the Ecuadorian Amazon to make room for stories that center digni
 ty and Indigenous self-determination. This is not a denial of the atrocit
 ies lived or their afterlives\, but a call for remaining attentive to and
  holding space for concurrent projects for reparations and healing of bod
 ies\, land\, and territory.</p>  \n\n<p>BIO: Gabriela Valdivia is William
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 iversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She studies the political ecol
 ogy of natural resource governance in Latin America and (in a second and 
 related line of research) the ethics\, reflexive epistemology\, and parti
 cipatory methods in environmental research. Her digital projects include 
 Crude Entanglements\, a digital storytelling project that draws on femini
 st political ecology to examine the affective dimensions of oil productio
 n in Esmeraldas\, Ecuador\, and Napo Runa Cartographies\, a collaborative
  digital project to Indigenize Planning in the Ecuadorian Amazon. She is 
 also co-author of the book Oil\, Revolution\, and Indigenous Citizenship 
 in Ecuadorian Amazonia (2017)\; The Routledge Handbook of Critical Resour
 ce Geography (2022)\, and Encuentros Intermitentes conlos Pueblos Indigen
 as en Aislamiento Voluntario [Intermittent Encounters with Peoples in Vol
 untary Isolation] (2023).</p>
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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CATEGORIES:Law
CATEGORIES:Medicine
CATEGORIES:Featured
CATEGORIES:Ethics
CATEGORIES:Human Rights
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DESCRIPTION:The Rights and Humanities Annual Series is jointly sponsored b
 y the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute (FHI) and the Duke Human Ri
 ghts Center @ FHI. The series was launched in 2019 to address the links b
 etween ideas of rights and the humanities - and to more fully explore the
  intellectual possibilities of housing a human rights center within a hum
 anities institute.\n\nIn June 2022\, in a 24 hour period\, the US Supreme
  Court issued two very significant decisions: one that read the text of t
 he constitution to provide extremely strong rights to carry guns in publi
 c\, and the other declaring that the constitution provides no protection 
 for the right to an abortion.  Professor Katherine Franke will discuss ho
 w these two cases stand for a larger trend in the conception of rights in
  the US at this time in which the right has successfully captured a class
 ically liberal conception of "rights as trumps". In cases involving gun r
 ights\, religious liberty\, and the right to resist public health measure
 s during the COVID pandemic\, fundamental constitutional rights have been
  successfully deployed to deconstitutionalize the state's power to regula
 te in the name of public welfare.
DURATION:PT1H
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:The Rise of Religious Liberty: Made Possible by the Decline of A P
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CATEGORIES:Visual and Creative Arts
CATEGORIES:United States Focus
CATEGORIES:Civic Engagement/Social Action
CATEGORIES:Global
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Other
CATEGORIES:Utilities
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CATEGORIES:Main
CATEGORIES:Free Food and Beverages
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DESCRIPTION:Conversation with Casey Parker and Amber Santibañez\, co-direc
 tors of Durham School of the Arts' annual Fall Art Festival: Día de los M
 uertos\, moderated by Prof. Sophia Enriquez of Duke's Department of Music
 . Light dinner served. Free and open to all. More info at fsp.duke.edu
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DTSTAMP:20240116T184612Z
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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CATEGORIES:Sustainability
CATEGORIES:South America focus
CATEGORIES:Human Rights
CATEGORIES:Global
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Politics
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
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CATEGORIES:Conference/Symposium
CATEGORIES:Main
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 , Eli
CREATED:20240121T003215Z
DESCRIPTION:The Amazon Lab is pleased to announce the Counter-Cartographie
 s of the Amazon Symposium\, which will take place from January 29 to 31 a
 t Duke University in Durham\, North Carolina (USA). Register at the main 
 website for the Symposium here: https://sites.duke.edu/countercartographi
 esoftheamazon/\n\nRecognizing the historical role of cartography and terr
 itorial mapmaking in colonial projects\, this symposium explores the ways
  in which visual artists\, lawyers\, journalists\, scholars\, and traditi
 onal communities offer alternative perspectives on space\, place\, and te
 rritory\, as well as practices of counter-mapping that intervene in and i
 nvert power relationships in the Amazon.\n\nThe symposium includes in-per
 son speakers\, a film screening\, and a series of online conversations wi
 th participants from across several disciplines and fields\, from law and
  geography to cinema and indigenous art. Hybrid events\, with both online
  and in-person participation\, will have speakers appear via Zoom and int
 eract with an in-person audience at Smith Warehouse (Bay 4\, Amahdieh Fam
 ily Lecture Hall). The complete program is available here. Register for a
 ctivities here.\n\nAn online gallery of visual materials provided by the 
 symposium speakers is also available. Check it out here.\n\nThe symposium
  is coordinated by professors Gustavo Furtado (Duke University) and Jamil
 le Pinheiro Dias (University of London) along with a group of graduate st
 udents and post-doc researchers from the Amazon Lab. Housed in the John H
 ope Franklin Humanities Institute at Duke University\, the Amazon Lab is 
 a hub fostering interdisciplinary and intercultural dialogues about issue
 s concerning the Amazon region.
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DTSTAMP:20240121T003215Z
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CATEGORIES:Featured
CATEGORIES:Visual and Creative Arts
CATEGORIES:Ethics
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Other
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
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CATEGORIES:Main
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DESCRIPTION:The "Rosetta Reitz's Musical Archive of Care" Bass Connections
  team presents a conversation between Tift Merritt and Anthony Kelley. Th
 e conversation will highlight Tift Merritt's engagement with the Rosetta 
 Reitz papers\, housed in the Sallie Bingham Center in Duke's David M. Rub
 enstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library. As musicians and collaborators\, 
 Merritt and Kelley will explore themes of artistic empathy and archival r
 esearch as creative process.\n\nA reception will follow the conversation.
  Registration not required\, but is appreciated.
DURATION:PT2H
DTSTAMP:20240202T214812Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240206T180000
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Creative Process\, Archives\, and Care: Tift Merritt & Anthony Kel
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CATEGORIES:Africa focus
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Main
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DESCRIPTION:Please join the African Thought and Media Speaker Series for "
 Afrobeats as Counter-archive in Postcolonial Nigeria\," a lecture by Ades
 hina Afolayan (Professor of Philosophy University of Ibadan\, Nigeria\, a
 nd Founder's Fellow at the National Humanities Center). \n\nAbstract: \n\
 nIn this lecture\, I argue that Afrobeats serves more than the purpose of
  a feel-good popular music that provides escapist entertainment for milli
 ons of Nigerians. Rather\, it represents an aesthetic structure of feelin
 g-the embodiment of a felt sense of the quality of life. This representat
 ion demonstrates that the postcolonial agon in Nigeria is a place "where 
 the need to survive does not take precedence or swallow up the need to im
 agine\, and where the need to imagine does not impede completely the abil
 ity to survive". I argue that Afrobeats represents aesthetic creativity t
 hat articulates the logic of the supplement which functions simultaneousl
 y as the instantiation of a lack and its replacement-the representation o
 f an incompleteness that needed to be filled. It is in this regard that A
 frobeats constitutes an archival dynamic which articulates and narrates t
 he ambivalent trajectories of survival and creativity in Nigeria's postco
 lonial context. \n\nListen to the playlist provided for the talk: https:/
 /open.spotify.com/playlist/0FIOC454LWYreUBBBecnKZ?si=WEdKOQumQwmUGjTdlX3X
 sA&pi=e-8O2vkmuSQQqW\n\nThe event is presented by the African Thought and
  Media Working Group convened by Damilare Bello and Kasyoka Mwanzia\, and
  is generously sponsored by John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute\, Afr
 ica Initiative\, and Lunaris Literary.
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20240125T182000Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240213T120000
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Main
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DESCRIPTION:2024 marks the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the Jo
 hn Hope Franklin Humanities Institute at Duke University. This year also 
 coincides with the 100th anniversary of Duke. To mark these dovetailing a
 nniversaries\, FHI will host a series of conversations throughout the yea
 r engaging some of the most significant humanities scholars of our time -
  all formerly or currently affiliated with Duke - to historicize the Univ
 ersity's significant investment in the humanities in the 1980s\, reflect 
 on what such investment made possible alongside national and internationa
 l developments in the field\, and propose future directions of humanities
  scholarship and teaching within and beyond Duke. \n\nThe first installme
 nt in the series brings together FHI's joint founders\, Cathy N. Davidson
  (Distinguished Professor of English\, CUNY Graduate Center\; Ruth F. DeV
 arney Professor Emerita of Interdisciplinary Studies\, Duke) and Karla F.
  C. Holloway (James B. Duke Professor Emerita of English\, Duke)\, respec
 tively Vice Provost for Interdisciplinary Studies and Dean of the Humanit
 ies and Social Sciences at the time of FHI's establishment in 1999.\n\nMo
 re soon!\n\nRSVP for the webinar (https://duke.is/w/n7v8) or in-person (h
 ttps://duke.is/6/d7fq) attendance
DURATION:PT2H
DTSTAMP:20240207T215955Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240216T090000
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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CATEGORIES:Business
CATEGORIES:Climate
CATEGORIES:Energy
CATEGORIES:Sustainability
CATEGORIES:Ethics
CATEGORIES:Civic Engagement/Social Action
CATEGORIES:Global
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
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CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
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CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
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CATEGORIES:Tour
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DESCRIPTION:Please join us as authors Fredrik Albritton Jonsson (Univ. of 
 Chicago) and Carl Wennerlind (Barnard College) discuss their new book  Sc
 arcity: A History From the Origins of Capitalism to the Climate Crisis.  
 Comments by Matthew Shutzer (Duke History) and Charlotte Sussman (Duke En
 glish).\n\nThe dominant conception of scarcity today holds that\, rather 
 than master our desires\, humans must master nature to meet those desires
 \; that we are innately possessed of infinite cravings\, and society must
  therefore facilitate endless growth and consumption\, irrespective of na
 ture's limits.\n\nAlbritton Jonsson and Wennerlind argue that this idea- 
 far from historically inevitable but nevertheless reflecting the costly t
 riumph of infinite-growth ideologies at the expense of traditions that so
 ught to live within nature's constraints- laid the groundwork for today's
  hegemonic politics of growth. Yet proponents of infinite growth have lon
 g faced resistance from agrarian radicals\, romantic poets\, revolutionar
 y socialists\, ecofeminists\, and others. These critics embraced concepti
 ons of scarcity in which our desires\, rather than nature\, must be maste
 red to achieve the social good. In so doing\, they dramatically reenvisio
 ned how humans might interact with both nature and the economy.\n\nFollow
 ing these conflicts into the twenty-first century\, Albritton Jonsson and
  Wennerlind insist that we need new\, sustainable models of economic thin
 king to address the climate crisis. Scarcity is not only a critique of in
 finite growth\, but also a timely invitation to imagine alternative ways 
 of flourishing on Earth.\n\nFredrik Albritton Jonsson is Associate Profes
 sor of History and of Conceptual and Historical Studies in Science at the
  University of Chicago. He is the author of Enlightenment's Frontier: The
  Scottish Highlands and the Origins of Environmentalism and\, with Vicky 
 Albritton\, Green Victorians: The Simple Life in John Ruskin's Lake Distr
 ict.\n\nCarl Wennerlind is Professor of History at Barnard College\, Colu
 mbia University\, where he specializes in intellectual history and politi
 cal economy. He is the author of Casualties of Credit: The English Financ
 ial Revolution\, 1620-1720 and\, with Margaret Schabas\, A Philosopher's 
 Economist: Hume and the Rise of Capitalism.
DURATION:PT1H30M
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CATEGORIES:Asia focus
CATEGORIES:United States Focus
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Movie/Film
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DESCRIPTION:<p>Please join ENTANGLEMENT: STRANGE LIFE for "The Unburied: M
 aterial Histories of Film in the Owens Valley\," a lecture by Genevieve Y
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 dies at The New School.</p>\n\n<p>RSVP for lunch: <a href="https://duke.i
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 er stretch of high desert in Eastern California\, is a place of origins. 
 It has played a major\, if underrecognized\, role in the industrial devel
 opment of Los Angeles\, particularly for the silver extracted in the late
  19th century and the water diverted into the Los Angeles Aqueduct in the
  early 20th. These and other histories have been inscribed\, though often
  miswritten\, in film\, including in the nearly 500 Hollywood productions
  shot in the region's Alabama Hills. But look closer into these beginning
 s and one will find traces of the lives and labors of dispossessed Indige
 nous peoples\, Mexican settlers\, and Asian immigrants. This talk focuses
  on the latter group: Chinese miners killed in a devastating accident at 
 the Cerro Gordo mine\, Japanese-Americans interned at Manzanar\, and the 
 minor characters that\, through their background expressions in films\, p
 oint to a different direction for the Hollywood imaginary. The history of
  film\, in its most basic\, material composition of silver salt and gelat
 ine\, is conditioned by these half-buried figures\, however incidental th
 ey have been to an already neglected landscape. As the experience of "fil
 m" has become all but entirely digitized\, the retrieval of these foundat
 ional elements of the film image reveals a representational form whose ge
 ographical and material origins are still largely unexplored.</p>\n\n<p><
 b>Genevieve Yue</b> is an associate professor of Culture and Media and di
 rector of the Screen Studies program at Eugene Lang College\, The New Sch
 ool. She is co-editor of the Cutaways series at Fordham University Press\
 , and her essays and criticism have appeared in <i>Reverse Shot\, October
 \, Grey Room\, The Times Literary Supplement\, Film Comment\,</i> and <i>
 Film Quarterly</i>. She is also an independent film programmer\, with scr
 eenings at Anthology Film Archives\, Metrograph\, Light Industry\, and\, 
 most recently\, Tallinn Photomonth\, a biennial of contemporary art and v
 isual culture in Tallinn\, Estonia. Her book <i>Girl Head: Feminism and F
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DURATION:PT2H
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CATEGORIES:Visual and Creative Arts
CATEGORIES:Entrepreneurship
CATEGORIES:United States Focus
CATEGORIES:Diversity/Inclusion
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
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CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Main
CATEGORIES:Free Food and Beverages
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DESCRIPTION:Tyra Dixon\, director of the Hayti Heritage Film Festival\, wi
 ll be in conversation with Duke University professor Joseph Winters (Reli
 gious Studies and African and African American Studies) about the power o
 f Black film - and especially Black Southern film - to preserve wisdom\, 
 celebrate creativity\, subvert expectations\, and transform futures.\nFre
 e and open to public. Registration is appreciated but not required. More 
 information on event webpage.
DURATION:PT1H30M
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Making a Home for Black Southern Film
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CATEGORIES:Sustainability
CATEGORIES:Global
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Movie/Film
CATEGORIES:Main
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CREATED:20240206T151853Z
DESCRIPTION:<p>Please join the Climate Change\, Decolonization\, and Globa
 l Blackness Lab (CCDGB) at the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute fo
 r our 2023-24 speaker series. CCDGB is part of The Entanglement Project\,
  an FHI initiative focused on the intersections of race\, health\, and cl
 imate.</p>\n\n<p>Register to attend in person at <a href="https://duke.is
 /yc4gm">https://duke.is/yc4gm</a></p>\n\n<p><i>Fly Me to the Moon</i> (20
 19\, 115 min) is a feature documentary by Jamaican independent filmmaker 
 Esther Figueroa that takes us on a journey into the unexpected ways we ar
 e all connected on Planet Earth\, by following aluminum - the metal of mo
 dernity - around the world and into space. We travel for over one hundred
  years\, visiting places as far flung as the Moon\, Jamaica\, India\, Sur
 iname\, Canada\, Cuba\, Japan\, Hungary\, Iceland\, Australia\, Vietnam\,
  the United States of America\, encountering along the way human "triumph
 s\," technological innovations\, multiple wars\, societal upheavals\, env
 ironmental devastation. And in the urgent here and now of the climate cri
 sis\, the film challenges us to think about the consequences of our consu
 mption\, to reimagine the ways in which we live\, and to change our mater
 ial culture and political economy that is destroying the planet we all de
 pend on.</p>\n\n<p>Esther Figueroa Ph.D\, is a Jamaican independent film 
 maker\, writer\, educator\, curator and linguist with over thirty five ye
 ars of media productions including television programming\, documentaries
 \, educational videos\, multimedia and feature film. Her activist film ma
 king gives voice to those outside of mainstream media and focuses on the 
 perpetuation of local and indigenous knowledge and cultures\, the natural
  environment\, social injustice\, and community empowerment. Figueroa's f
 ilms are screened all over the world and taught at numerous universities.
  They include <i>Jamaica for Sale</i> (2009)\, the award-winning feature 
 documentary about tourism and unsustainable development. Her latest featu
 re documentary <i>Fly Me To The Moon</i> (2019) is about modernity and th
 e global aluminum industry. In 2020 she created and co-hosted Global Extr
 action Film Festival\, the first online film festival focused on the impa
 cts of extractive industries and extractivism. In 2013\, Figueroa was Dis
 tinguished Writer in Residence at University of Hawai'i English Departmen
 t. Her environmental novel <i>Limbo</i> (2014) was a finalist in the 2015
  National Indie Excellence Awards for Multi-cultural Fiction.</p>
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CATEGORIES:South America focus
CATEGORIES:Central America focus
CATEGORIES:Ethics
CATEGORIES:Human Rights
CATEGORIES:Civic Engagement/Social Action
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Politics
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Other
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Health/Wellness
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Reading
CATEGORIES:Ceremony
CATEGORIES:Religious/Spiritual
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Reception
CATEGORIES:Book Signing
CATEGORIES:Main
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CREATED:20240118T180656Z
DESCRIPTION:The Juan E. Méndez Book Award for Human Rights in Latin Americ
 a honors the leadership and legacy of Juan E. Méndez\, a champion of just
 ice who has devoted his life to the defense of human rights. This is the 
 fifteenth year of this prestigious award. \n\nThe 2024 winner of the Ménd
 ez Book Award is "Still Life with Bones: Genocide\, Forensics\, and What 
 Remains\," by Alexa Hagerty. In the book\, anthropologist Alexa Hagerty d
 escribes her work with forensic teams and victims' families to investigat
 e crimes against humanity in Latin America. This beautifully written and 
 richly researched story explores what science can tell us about the lives
  of the dead and the grief of the living for the loved ones they've lost.
  Hagerty is meticulous and unsparing in her exploration of the intricacie
 s of finding\, cataloging\, and returning remains in Guatemala and Argent
 ina\, very different cultures united in loss and the yearning to recover 
 the lives violently taken and uphold the rights of the dead and the oblig
 ations of mourning and the quest for justice.\n\nReception starts at 5:00
 pm. Dr. Hagerty's talk starts at 6pm. Book signing starts at 7:00pm.\nCop
 ies of "Still Life with Bones" can be purchased from The Regulator Bookst
 ore on Ninth Street in Durham.
DURATION:PT2H
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 mon spirit and testify to the ways in which "we live our lives chained to
  earth." Her scholarly manuscript <i>Grave Dangers</i>\, under contract w
 ith the University of Minnesota Press\, calls for "a more robust framewor
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 legendary jazz poet Gil Scott-Heron's first album\, Small Talk at 125th a
 nd Lenox. It is an attempt to recreate the same type of intimacy ever pre
 sent in Scott-Heron's groundbreaking work. Named after famed African Amer
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