Y. Yvon Wang, “Sexology Sells: Licentiousness & Sexual Science on fin-de-siècle Beijing Markets”
Zoom RSVPY. Yvon Wang, Associate Professor of History at the University of Toronto, will be giving a talk entitled “Sexology Sells: Licentiousness & Sexual Science on fin-de-siècle Beijing Markets.” Date & Time: April 26, 6:00 pm PST, […]
Elizabeth Schiffler, “Snow Eggs: Situated Tastes and Partial Archives”
ZoomElizabeth Schiffler, PhD student in Theater and Performance Studies, UCLA "Snow Eggs: Situated Tastes and Partial Archives" This talk traces a history of Snow Eggs, from its inception in American […]
Stephen Bittner, “Whites and Reds: A History of Wine in the Lands of Tsar and Commisar”
Zoom RSVPThis is the second of a series of book talks hosted by Brian Griffith that, in one way or another, impinge upon the history of Europe's interwar crisis. These book talks will […]
Jacy Young, “Psychology, Questionnaires, and the Morass of ‘Big’ Data.”
ZoomSpring 2021 Colloquium May 10 | 4PM - 5PM PST Speaker Jacy Young (Quest University) “Psychology, Questionnaires, and the Morass of ‘Big’ Data” Zoom RSVP Link
Madison Felman-Panagotacos, “La Difunta Correa”
ZoomMay 12 | 2PM - 3PM "La Difunta Correa" A Workshop with PhD Candidate from the Spanish and Portuguese department, Madison Felman-Panagotacos (UCLA) This paper will trace the tumultuous […]
Bharat Venkat, “At the Limits of Cure.”
ZoomSpring 2021 Colloquium May 17 | 4PM - 5PM PST Speaker Bharat Venkat (UCLA) “At the Limits of Cure” What does it mean to be cured, and what does it […]
Allyson Brantley, “Brewing a Boycott: How a Grassroots Coalition Fought Coors and Remade American Consumer Activism”
Facebook LiveBook Talk featuring Allyson Brantley discussing Brewing a Boycott: How a Grassroots Coalition Fought Coors and Remade American Consumer Activism via the Labor Studies Facebook live feed. You can read […]
Claudio Fogu, “The Fishing Net and the Spider Web: Mediterranean Imaginaries and the Making of Italians”
ZoomThis is the third of a series of book talks hosted by Brian Griffith that, in one way or another, impinge upon the history of Europe's interwar crisis. These book talks will […]
Devin Leigh, “The Origins of an Archive: Enslavers and the Geopolitics of Knowledge Production in an Age of Abolition”
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Erika Milam, “Afterlives in Nature: Long-term Ecological Research in the Age of COVID.”
ZoomSpring 2021 Colloquium May 24 | 4PM - 5PM PST Erika Milam (Princeton) “Afterlives in Nature: Long-term Ecological Research in the Age of COVID” Registration Link
Annelise Heinz, “Mahjong: A Chinese Game and the Making of Modern American Culture”
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