Campus Humanities Calendar
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For the thirtieth anniversary of Day With(out) Art, Visual AIDS presents seven new videos responding to the ongoing urgencies of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Featuring work by Shanti Avirgan, Nguyen Tan Hoang, Carl George, Viva Ruiz, Iman Shervington, Jack Waters, and Derrick Woods-Morrow in collaboration with Patric McCoy.
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Ms. Veliu examines "balkanization" as a long-standing discourse of identity construction, otherness and stereotyping through Twitter.
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4th Annual IPRH Work-In, led by the members of the African American Community Healing Through Storytelling Research Cluster (C-HeARTS) as a community workshop. It is not open to the public. Information about C-HeARTS can be found at their web page: go.illinois.edu/c-heartscollaborative.
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In this romance-comedy, handsome Sicilian Tanino (Corrado Fortuna) finds himself taken with Sally (Rachel McAdams), a sophisticated rich girl vacationing in Italy
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Andrew Shea, artist, critic
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This month’s event will feature Amy L. Powell, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, and will highlight “Art Since 1948.” Reception to follow.
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In this workshop, I will ask the audience to consider such textbook language choices and discuss why it matters.
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Israel Institute Visiting Scholar, Liat Maggid Alon, will present a work in progress based on her extensive research on the history of Jews in Egypt.
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Anita Greenfield (Grad. Student, UIUC, Linguistics) will present.
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The talk will focus on Hélène Cixous's recourse to the figure of Jonah in her short story "Jonah's Whale," which rewrites the Biblical Book of Jonah, concentrating on Jonah's response to the calling of his name, the significance of mastery when it aims to obliterate others, and the notion of responsibility to others.
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The Rare Book & Manuscript Library Annual Holiday Party, with Informal workshop on cutting your own quill. Presented by the Conservation Department as well as Doug Sanders, Paper Conservator for the Indiana University Libraries.