Thursday (4/20) at 3 p.m.: Cultural Anthropology will host a celebration of the scholarship of Diane Nelson (1963-2022), featuring commentary by colleagues, collaborators and friends.
Join in the Ahmadieh Family Lecture Hall at FHI or via Zoom. Details: https://t.co/7jhG9sgkVD
Wednesdays at the Center welcomes the co-founders of the Durham Black Burial Grounds Collaboratory to discuss their work protecting hidden sacred spaces. More info on the free event on March 29. https://t.co/RUVenpRmA2
@DUCIGS @jhfcduke@IcsDuke
The “care economy” refers to the provision of services like childcare, elder care and health care - paid and unpaid. Research by Jocelyn Olcott, Jennifer Nash, James Chappel and Jehanne Gheith asks how we value this vital care, and why it falls to women: https://t.co/2tOKwox0R8
9 March (Thurs), 6PM: Gennifer Weisenfeld and Paul Jaskot of Duke's AAHVS discuss "Gas Mask Nation: Visualizing Civil Air Defense in Wartime Japan" @NasherMuseum.
Public book talk + reception.
Details: https://t.co/K5dIPRZGmK
Erin Dickerson, this year's Student Preacher, will deliver a sermon on Sunday, March 5, during our 11 am service. A double major in Turkish and international comparative studies, Dickerson’s sermon, titled “Resting in the Lord,” is based on 121.
Read: https://t.co/hKWledMMJt
Next week: Join the @DukeU Trinity Language Council and the student-led American Sign Language Club for three days of events designed to raise #ASL awareness and to celebrate the richness of sign language as a world language.
Learn more and register: https://t.co/bxwh6lEIvF
A new book by @IcsDuke faculty member Kathryn Mathers' (@kfmathers) - “White Saviorism and Popular Culture: Imagined Africa as a Space for American Salvation" - was inspired by the questions her students kept asking: https://t.co/9CYbKNHk23
@DukeAAAS@fhi_duke @BlDvlHumanities
Raise your hands if when you think about colonization in India, you think of France.
No?
Maybe you will after reading @j_namakkal's "Unsettling Utopia".
Sohail Sarkar reviews the book:
https://t.co/gL2IpUlX1v
You can catch @IcsDuke Prof Adam Rosenblatt @humanrightsprof talking about his work (and sharing his ethnographic drawings) next week (11/8) at @fhi_duke . See below for more information 👇
Friends of @IcsDuke ! If you haven’t already, make sure to follow our new IG account (duke.ICS) to catch these awesome student and faculty profiles ! Shout out to ICS majors representative Mary Kim for putting these together 🙏🏽💯👏🏽👑
"Can the dead be harmed? What does repair look like?" asks @humanrightsprof's class, "Death, Burial, and Justice in the Americas." Students learn about death activism from Chile to Canada, and join efforts in Durham & beyond to research & reclaim African American burial grounds.
For Sp 22! Grounded in history and ethnographic spaces, Imagining the Global South explores ways of thinking about past, memory, present and futures and how these are necessary for imagining different versions of the world we live(ed) or will live in Taught by @kfmathers
Looking for plans to kick off your Halloweekend? Stop by Franklin Center room 130 on Thursday, October 27 at 5:30 for a Turkish Halloween. See you there!
You don’t want to miss this special event tomorrow! Join Pawan Dhingra, the 2022-2023 Nannerl Keohane Distinguished Visiting Professor at UNC-Chapel Hill and Duke University, for the 2022 Keohane Distinguished Lecture at the Carolina Inn 10/27 at 7:30 p.m. in the Hill Ballroom!