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Fall Quarter 1999

October 6: Luisa Campuzano, lecture
October 12: Bell Gale Chevigny, lecture
October 18: Peter Hulme, lecture
October 25: Giorgio Agamben, lecture
October 29: Dennis Looney, lecture

Fall Lecture/Seminar Series: Postcolonial Transnational Diasporic Theory & Literature

Fall Colloquium Series
Winter Quarter 2000


Winter Lecture/Seminar Series: Cultural Criticism
Winter Colloquium Series

Complete list of the Center's Events:

January 6: Hayden White, The Discourse of Europe and the Search for European Identity
January 13: Lauren Berlant, Uncle Sam Needs a Wife: Citizenship and Denegation
January 13:Joy Harjo, Poetry Reading
January 12:Manuela Ribeiro Sanches, Color of Skin, Shape of the Body: "Race" Difference and the Nature of "Man" in 18th-Century Germany
January 14: Lauren Berlant, The Pains of Sentimentality
January 19: Peter Euben, The Polis, Globalization and the Politics of Place
January 21:Donald Pease, Borderlands Law, Frontera Justice: Orson Welles's A Touch of Evil
January 22:Donald Pease, C.L.R. James, Moby Dick and the Emergence of Transnational American Studies
January 26: Helene Moglen, The Trauma of Gender: Psychosexuality and the Bimodal Novel
February 2:Barry Adam, Globalization/Mobilization: Gay and Lesbian Movements
February 3: Mary Louise Pratt, Modernity and Periphery: Toward a Global and Relational Analysis
February 5 - 20:Jewel Castro, Art Exhibit
February 9: Amelie Hastie, The Camˇra Stylo: Intermedial Authorship and Film History
February 11 -12: Symposium: Native Pacific Studies on the Edge
February 16:Susan Gillman, The Occult History of Du Bois
February 23:Dana Takagi, Native Nationalisms and Incommensurability; or, Why We Would Rather Not Talk About God
February 24:Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Decolonizing Methodologies
March 1:Kerwin Klein, The Culture Concept and Historical Discourse, or What Was the New Cultural History?
March 2:Angela McRobbie, Feminism vs. the T.V. Blondes
March 3:Angela McRobbie, Happiness at Work
March 4:Mini-conference: Queer Encounters II: Crusades & (Post-) Colonialisms
Spring Quarter


Spring Lecture/Seminar Series: Aesthetics & Politics

Speaker Series: Feminist Theory
Spring Colloquium Series

Complete list of the Center's Events:

April 6: Wang Ning, Postmodernity/Postcoloniality in the Age of Globalization: A Chinese Strategy
April 12: Jonathan Hunt, The Ominous Bicycle
April 14:Prasenjit Duara, Civilizational Discourse in the Twentieth Century
April 19: Ulla Haselstein 'To give one's self': the ethics of the gift in Harriet Jacobs' Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
April 26: Shu-mei Shih, The End of Nostalgia and the Problem of National Allegory
April 28-29: Conference: The Color of Violence
May 3: David Anthony, African Americans and the South Africans: Narratives of a Journey
May 4-6: Women of Color Film and Video Festival
May 10: Pheng Cheah, Chinese Cosmopolitanism in Two Senses and Postcolonial National Memory
May 15:Michael Hardt, Life Under Empire: Globalization and Social Struggle
May 16:Michael Hardt, The Multitude Against Empire
May 17: Hugh Raffles, The Dreamlife of Ecology
May 24:Melissa Orlie, Political Capitalism, the Desire for Freedom, and the Consumption of Politics
May 25:Lindsay Waters, Kant Goes Electric
May 16:Lindsay Waters, A Critique of Pure Hipness
May 19 -20: Sovereignty 2000: Locations of Contestation and Possibility

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