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Arts & Culture

SU Humanities Center mounts ambitious spring symposia

Wednesday, January 23, 2013, By Rob Enslin
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humanitiescenterThe 黑料不打烊 Humanities Center (HC), housed in , celebrates its fifth anniversary by presenting its most ambitious spring symposia to date. Events include the HC Faculty Fellow Symposia, the HC Dissertation Fellow Symposia, the Humanities Faculty Fellow Lecture Series, the HC Co-Sponsored Lectures, the CNY Humanities Corridor Symposia and a special screening of and panel discussion about a classic documentary concerning the Nuremberg Trials.

All events are free and open to the public, but some require advance registration. For more information or to register, contact Karen Ortega, HC program coordinator, at 315-443-5708 or kmortega@syr.edu. More information is at syracusehumanities.org.

Gregg Lambert, Dean鈥檚 Professor of the Humanities and founding director of the SU Humanities Center, says the events are designed to showcase the scholarship of the HC鈥檚 resident Dissertation and Faculty fellows. 鈥淗C fellows have the unique opportunity to bring their research into conversation with students and faculty from across campus, while engaging with colleagues and outside experts,鈥 he says. 鈥淭hese events nicely complement 黑料不打烊 Symposium, which we organize and present every fall for The College of Arts and Sciences.鈥

Lambert was also recently elected to the prestigious international advisory board of the Consortium of Humanities Centers and Institutes (CHCI), which includes more than 20 humanities leaders from around the world. CHCI represents more than 180 member organizations in 21 countries.

The symposia schedule is as follows:

HC FACULTY FELLOW SYMPOSIA

鈥淪exuality, Psychoanalysis, Translation鈥
Faculty Fellow: Ken Frieden, professor and B.G. Rudolph Chair of Judaic Studies; and professor of religion; English; and languages, literatures, and linguistics (LLL) at SU

鈥淭he Marriage Plot: Sexuality and Secularization in Literary History鈥
Guest Speaker: Naomi Sheindel Seidman, the Koret Professor of Jewish Culture and director of the Richard S. Dinner Center for Jewish Studies at the Graduate Theological Union
Thursday, March 21, 7:30 p.m.
500 Hall of Languages

HC Mini-Seminar: 鈥淭ranslating Psychoanalysis/Psychoanalyzing Translation鈥
Featuring Frieden and Seidman
Friday, March 22, 10 a.m.
304 Tolley Humanities Building
Registration required.

Co-Sponsors: Departments of LLL and Religion, as well as the Judaic Studies Program

鈥淐ultural Politics in Brazil: The Case of Salvador da Bahia鈥
Faculty Fellow: Kwame Dixon, assistant professor of African American studies at SU
Guest Speakers: Ollie A. Johnson, associate professor of Africana studies at Wayne State University; and
John Burdick, professor and chair of anthropology at SU
Monday, April 15, 9 a.m.
304 Tolley Humanities Building

Co-Sponsors: Department of AAS in The College of Arts and Sciences and Department of Anthropology in the Maxwell School

HC DISSERTATION FELLOW SYMPOSIA

鈥淚nterrupting the Lucrece Effect: The Performance of Rape Stories on the Early Modern Stage鈥
Dissertation Fellow: Rinku Chatterjee, Ph.D. candidate in English at SU
Guest Speaker: Jean Howard, George Delacorte Professor in the Humanities at Columbia University
Monday, Feb. 18, 7 p.m.
Heroy Auditorium, Heroy Geology Laboratory

HC Mini-Seminar: Chatterjee and Howard
Tuesday, Feb. 19, 9:30 a.m.
304 Tolley Humanities Building
Registration required.

Co-Sponsor: Department of English

鈥淩evolution and the Crisis of Critique鈥
Dissertation Fellow: Sandeep Banerjee, Ph.D. candidate in English at SU
Guest Speaker: Keya Ganguly, associate professor of cultural studies and comparative literature at the University of Minnesota
Monday, April 22, 5 p.m.
Peter Graham Scholarly Commons, 114 Bird Library

HC Mini-Seminar: Banerjee and Ganguly
Tuesday, April 23, 10 a.m.
304 Tolley Humanities Building

Co-Sponsors: Department of English, Department of History in the Maxwell School and South Asia Center in the Maxwell School鈥檚 Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs

HUMANITIES FACULTY FELLOW LECTURE SERIES

鈥淔reedom鈥檚 Body: The Militarized Grounds of People鈥檚 Health Activism in Los Angeles鈥
Faculty Fellow: Jenna Loyd, Departments of Geography and Anthropology at SU
Respondent: Robin Riley, assistant professor of women鈥檚 and gender studies at SU
Tuesday, March 5, 4 p.m.
304 Tolley Humanities Building

鈥淎 Poetry Reading by Jesse Nissim鈥
Faculty Fellow: Jesse Nissim, Department of English at SU
Respondent: Patrick Williams, associate librarian at SU
Thursday, April 4, 6 p.m.
304 Tolley Humanities Building

鈥淭ransgenerational Trauma, Phantom Emotion鈥
Faculty Fellow: Meera Lee, affiliated faculty member of Asian/Asian American studies at SU
Respondent: Silvio Torres-Saillant, professor of English and Latino-Latin American studies at SU
Tuesday, April 9, 5 p.m.
304 Tolley Humanities Building

HC CO-SPONSORED LECTURES

鈥淎ssessing the Historicity of the Trojan War: Excavations at Troy, 1988-2010鈥
Charles Brian Rose, professor of classical studies, the James B. Pritchard Professor of Archeology, and curator-in-charge of the Mediterranean Section of the Penn Museum at the University of Pennsylvania
Thursday, March 7, 5 p.m.
Robert B. Menschel Media Center, Watson Hall

Co-Sponsor: 黑料不打烊 Society of the Archeological Institute of America

鈥淐onversing with the Dalai Lama: 25 Years of Dialogue with Science鈥
Arthur Zajonc, the Andrew W. Mellon Professor of Physics Emeritus at Amherst College and president of the Mind and Life Institute
Tuesday, March 26, 5 p.m.
Gifford Auditorium

Presented in cooperation with the Kameshwar C. Wali Lecture in the Sciences and Humanities and with the Department of Physics

鈥淩eimagining Student Writers in the Global U.S. Higher Education鈥
Paul Kei Matsuda, professor of English and director of Second Language Writing at Arizona State University
Thursday, April 4, 3:30 p.m.
500 Hall of Languages

HC Mini-Seminar: Matsuda
Friday, April 5, 8 a.m.
500 Hall of Languages

Co-Sponsors: The Departments of LLL and Women鈥檚 and Gender Studies, as well as The Writing Program, all in The College of Arts and Sciences; the Department of Communication and Rhetorical Studies in the College of Visual Performing Arts; the School of Education and Kreischer Lecture Fund; SU Abroad; and the Alpha Sigma chapter of the Phil Beta Delta International Honor Society

鈥淭he Fluidity of Identity: Theatre and the Search for Self鈥
David Henry Hwang, playwright, screenwriter, and librettist
Thursday, April 4, 7:30 p.m.
Hendricks Chapel

A joint presentation with University Lectures

鈥淩esponsibility for Good and Bad Outcomes鈥
Robert M. Adams, the Jeannette K. Watson Distinguished Visiting Professor at SU and Distinguished Research Professor of Philosophy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Tuesday, April 16, 3:30 p.m.
500 Hall of Languages

CNY HUMANITIES CORRIDOR SYMPOSIA

鈥淲orking Group in Critical Theory and the Global: The Politics of Translation鈥
Meera Lee, coordinator, Humanities Faculty Fellow, and affiliated faculty member of Asian/Asian American studies at SU
Guest Speaker: Naoki Sakai, professor of Japanese literature and history at Cornell University
Friday, Feb. 22, 10:30 a.m .
304 Tolley Humanities Building

Guest Speaker: Brett de Bary, professor of modern Japanese literature, film, and comparative literature at Cornell University
Friday, March 8, 10:30 a.m.
304 Tolley Humanities Building

鈥淟ife In-Between-Outside Discipline and Control: Society for the Study of Bio-Political Futures鈥
Gregg Lambert
Friday and Saturday, April 5-6
304 Tolley Humanities Building

Involves 18 invited participants from SU, Cornell, City University of New York, Pennsylvania State University, UNC-Chapel Hill, University of Washington, Boston College, Rice University, University at Albany, Link枚ping University (Sweden), University of Bristol (United Kingdom), and the University of New South Wales (Australia)

FILM SCREENING

鈥淣uremberg: Its Lesson for Today鈥
A 2009 restoration of the classic documentary of the Nuremberg Trials
Thursday, April 11, 7 p.m.
The Palace Theatre (2384 James St., 黑料不打烊)

Panelists: Richard Breyer, professor and co-director of documentary film and history at SU
Tara Helfman, assistant professor of law at SU
Isaac Kfir, visiting professor of international relations and law at SU
Sandra Schulberg, producer of the restoration and daughter of the original filmmaker, Stuart Schulberg
C. Cora True-Frost, assistant professor of law at SU

HC Mini-Seminar: Breyer, Helfman, Kfir, Schulberg and True-Frost
Friday, April 12, 9 a.m.

Co-sponsors: the Regional Holocaust and Genocide Initiative: Resistance, Resilience and Responsibility in the School of Education; Department of History in the Maxwell School; SU College of Law; and the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications

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