Looking for an inspiring summer read? Check out UCSB English Professor Swati Rana's article on Lata Mani’s Myriad Intimacies, published as part of an Experimental Books Forum on The Immanent Frame. You can read "Sacred experiments, intimate politics" here: https://t.co/dbyRwqhrVv
We are pleased to invite our colleagues to join us from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, June 4, 2024 in South Hall 1415 (@LasMaestras_) for "Reading the Body Other," a public reading of the works produced in Cherríe Moraga's ENGL 265: The Othered Body Spring writing seminar.
DEADLINE EXTENDED: SOCIAL JUSTICE TEACHING OPPORTUNITY
UCSB graduate students can apply to teach in Foundations in the Humanities, a correspondence program in literature for people incarcerated in California prisons. Apply by May 27!
Learn more: https://t.co/P55uVvvNc6
We are looking forward to warmly welcoming you to "The Future of the Lumpenproletariat" conference later this week at UCSB.
Join us on 24-25th May from 9 AM PST- 5 PM PST in HSSB 6020, McCune Conference Room, or via Zoom at: https://t.co/Yp6j7W9jDW
You are invited to "It's cool in America, beer is flowing on the floor: Czech emigrant ballads and their presentation of differentness," an upcoming Early Modern Center lecture from Marie Hanzelkova.
Thu., May 30, 3:30-5:30pm, SH2625
Email questions to [email protected]
Please save the date for our 2024 postering session featuring the research and work in progress of our 2023-2024 undergrad Arnhold Fellows. Drop by on May 20 from 4pm to 7pm in the Digital Arts and Humanities Common for food, conversation, and celebration!
The Center for Literature & Environment and the Global Studies Dept. invite you to "SATURATION / CIRCULATION: Reading Logistical Form" with Alexandra Campbell and Fred Carter on May 20, 3-4:30pm, in SSMS 2135.
The guest seminar will be followed by a beach walk to Campus point.
You are warmly invited to "The Future of the Lumpenproletariat," a conference convened to honor the work and memory of UCSB English professor Glyn Salton-Cox. Join us May 24-25, 9am-5pm, in 6020 HSSB. For questions and Zoom link, contact [email protected].
You are invited to the EMC's screening of Richard III, directed by Gregory Doran and starring Arthur Hughes. The event will be held Friday, May 17, from 2pm-5pm in the Scott Frank screening room in SSMS. Space is limited, so please email [email protected] if you are interested.
She’s the face of a 2022 @usmint quarter & her own @Barbie in the ‘Inspiring Women’ series — but who is Anna May Wong, and what made her an icon? @yunte tells Wong’s story in the last book of his Asian American icons trilogy, ‘Daughter of the Dragon.’ https://t.co/EWgZwg2bkB
Join us May 10-12 for the 11th Annual American Indian and Indigenous Collective Symposium on "Indigenous Health and Well-being." McCune Conference Room (HSSB 6020). See website for details. Free and open to all!
https://t.co/QLS4gbokGI
IHC FACULTY FELLOW PRESENTATIONS
Faculty Fellows Utathya Chattopadhyaya (History), Mona Damluji (Film and Media Studies), and Rachael King (English),will give short presentations of their work.
5/13, 4 PM | 6020 HSSB
Learn more: https://t.co/lzMlV5HMP4
Last but certainly not least, congratulations to fourth-year English major Kiana Perez Granados and first-year English major Mary Kearns, first and second place winners of the poetry division of the HFA Creativity Contest!
https://t.co/VXF4Py5fSg
https://t.co/WbfwEdX5bg
Congrats to third-year English major Zewen Gao for placing first in the @hfaucsb Creativity Contest's music competition! Visit the link below to listen to Zewen's composition, “Dark Elven Folk Tunes II.”
https://t.co/i2ALQUlosL
Congrats to third-year English major Shannon Jackson, second-place winner in the prose category of the HFA Creativity Competition! Read Shannon's piece, "Instruments of Change: The North Hall Takeover of 1968," below.
In second place… congratulations to Shannon Jackson 🥈 revitalizing the story of the #Northhalltakeover in a time when student activists are finding their voices again.
https://t.co/BANVRcHPRh
RFG SYMPOSIUM: INDIGENOUS HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
The American Indian and Indigenous Collective (AIIC) invites you to its 11th Annual Symposium.
5/10–5/12 | Zoom
Learn more: https://t.co/UEWzqgP6Tv
SOCIAL JUSTICE TEACHING OPPORTUNITY
UCSB graduate students can apply to teach in Foundations in the Humanities, a correspondence program in literature for people incarcerated in California prisons.
Apply by May 1!
Learn more: https://t.co/P55uVvvNc6