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Colloquium Series Spring 2003
Levis Faculty Center, Monday 8:00 pm |
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| 3 February |
Carl Estabrook |
Visiting Scholar: "'Think, speak, cast, write, sing, number...': Ted Hughes on Shakespeare" |
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Respondents: |
L. Grace Godwin, Theatre Carol Thomas Neely, English and Women's Studies |
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Background Reading: |
Perry Anderson, "England," in Lineages of the Absolute State Christopher Haigh, "The Reformations and the Divisions of England" Ted Hughes, "Introduction,", The Essential Shakespeare
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| 3 March |
Nancy Blake |
Comparative Literature: "Second Skin? Transsexualism, Image and Desire" |
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Respondents: |
Anke Pinkert, German
Miguel Malagreca, Communications Research |
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Background Reading: |
Judith Butler, "Performative Acts and Gender Constitution" Tim Dean, "Transsexual Identification, Gender Performance Theory, and the Politics of the Real" Susan Stryker, "Transsexuality: The Postmodern Body and/as Technology" Christa Wolf, "Self-Experiment" |
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| 7 April |
Cameron McCarthy |
Communications Research: "Art and the Postcolonial Imagination: Rethinking the Center-Periphery Thesis" |
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Respondents: |
Luis Miron, Educational Policy Studies
Jin Kyung Park, Communications Research |
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Background Reading: |
Stuart Hall, "When was 'the Postcolonial'?"
Cameron McCarthy, "Understanding the Work of Aesthetics in Modern Life"
Gayatri Spivak, "Three Women's Texts and a Critique of Imperialism" |
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| 5 May |
Kathryn Oberdeck |
History: "Golfing in the Garden at the Factory Gate: 'Destination Kohler' and the Transformation of Space in Post-Industrial America" |
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Respondents: |
C.L. Cole, Kinesiology and Women's Studies
Dianne Harris, Landscape Architecture |
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Background Reading: |
Bill Love, "An Environmental Approach to Golf Course Development"
Edward Soja, "The Trialectics of Spatiality" |
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