Winter 2021 Colloquium Series

The Center for Cultural Studies hosts a Wednesday colloquium series featuring work by campus faculty and visitors. Please note: these sessions will be remote until further notice. Sessions will not be recorded.

Please be online by 12:10 PM [PST]. Sessions begin promptly at 12:15 PM and end at 1:30 PM.

January 13
Yarimar Bonilla (Hunter College)
An Unthinkable State: Puerto Rico, the United States, and the Aporias of U.S. Empire

January 20
Melanie Yazzie (University of New Mexico) & Michelle Daigle (University of Toronto)
Inaugurating Alternative Futures: A Conversation

January 27
Ethiraj Gabriel Dattatreyan (Goldsmiths College, University of London)
The Globally Familiar: Digital Hip Hop and Gendered Aspirations in Urban India

February 3
Michael Allan (University of Oregon)
World Pictures/Global Visions

February 10
Naya Jones (UCSC)
Conjure Geographies, Covid-19, and Healing Futures

February 17
Neferti Tadiar (Barnard College)
A Physics Lesson: Notes on a Cultural Genealogy of Human Mediatic Forms

February 24
Abou Farman, Leonor Caraballo, Sholeh Asgary & Hossein Sharang
Terminality as Performance

March 3
Dard Neuman (UCSC)
Hindustani Music and the Politics of Creativity

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