The Cultural Studies Colloquium Series: 2004-2005
Fall 2004
Thursday, 30 September 2004
Jennifer Terry, Women’s Studies, UC Irvine
“Boasting Morale: Entertainment as an Art of War”
Thursday, 14 October 2004
Cultural Studies Q & A
An event open to graduate students and affiliated faculty in the Cultural Studies Graduate Group
Thursday, 21 October 21 2004
Tina Campt, Women’s Studies, Duke University
“Black German, Black Atlantic: Memory as Counter-Historiographic Practice”
Co-sponsored by African American & African Studies, Women & Gender Studies, German Department, and the Consortium for Women and Research
Thursday, 28 October 2004
William Germano, Vice-President and Publishing Director, Routledge (Taylor & Francis Press)
“Publishing Your Dissertation—The Obligation to Structure”
Co-sponsored by the Office of Graduate Studies Professional Development Series, The Davis Humanities Institute, African American and African Studies, American Studies, Anthropology, Asian American Studies, English, and Women and Gender Studies
Thursday, 4 November 2004
Tani Barlow, Women’s Studies, University of Washington, Seattle
“Buying In” Advertising and the Shanghai Modern Girl in the 1920s and 1930s”
Thursday, 18 November 2004
Juana María Rodríguez, Women and Gender Studies, UC Davis
“Constructing an Archival Imaginary”
Co-sponsored by Women and Gender Studies and the Consortium for Women and Research
Thursday, 2 December 2004
Sarah Jain, Cultural & Social Anthropology, Stanford University
“Commodity Game Space: What of Speed?”
Co-sponsored by Anthropology, TechnoCultural Studies, American Studies, Women & Gender Studies, Science and Technology, and the Consortium for Women and Research
Winter 2005
Thursday, 13 January 2005
CST program Q & A (for students in the Cultural Studies program and members of the Graduate Group)
Thursday, 20 January 2005
Parama Roy, Prof., Women's Studies, San Francisco State Univ.
“Empire and the Alimentary Canal”
Co-sponsors: Women & Gender Studies, Consortium for Women & Research, English, ME/SA
Thursday, 3 February 2005
Inderpal Grewal, Prof., Women's Studies, UC Irvine
"Biopolitics and Geopolitics: Gender in the Age of Security"
Co-sponsors: Women & Gender Studies, Consortium for Women & Research, ME/SA, CHSC, American Studies
Thursday, 17 February 2005
Miranda Joseph, Assoc. Prof., Women’s Studies, U Arizona,
“Excellent Cultural Studies”
Co-sponsors: Women & Gender Studies, Consortium for Women & Research, American Studies
Thursday 3 March 2005
Chandra Mukerji, Prof.,Science & Technology Studies, UCD
“Visual Methods of Historical Analysis: Reading the
Maps of Samuel Champlain”
Thursday, 10 March 2005
Karen Tongson, Asst. Prof., Women & Gender Studies/English, USC
“Hot Red and Blue: Queers and the Electoral Imaginary”
Co-sponsors: Women & Gender Studies, Consortium for Women & Research, American Studies
Spring 2005
Thursday, 31 March 2005
Q & A
Thursday, 14 April 2005
Alice Gambrell, Assoc. Prof. USC, English/Gender Studies
“Play at Work: The Stolen Time Archive”
Co-sponsored by Technocultural Studies, Women & Gender Studies, Consortium for Women & Research, English
LOCATION CHANGE: 166 Voorhies
Thursday, 28 April 20005
Robyn Wiegman, Prof. Women’s Studies, Duke Univ.
"Lost Relations: Feminist Knowledge and the Emergence of the 'Global Left'"
Co-sponsored by Women & Gender Studies, Consortium for Women & Research, American Studies, and English
Thursday, 5 May 2005
Minoo Moallem, Prof., Women’s Studies, SFSU,
“Leili is with me”: War, Masculinity and Filmic
Intervention during the Iran Iraq war (1980-1988)”
Co-sponsored by Women & Gender Studies, Consortium for Women & Research, ME/SA, and Film Studies
Thursday, 19 May 2005
Peter Limbrick, Asst. Prof., UCSC, Film Studies
"What is Australasian cinema?"
Co-sponsored by Film Studies
Thursday, 2 June 2005
Azade Seyhan, Fairbank Professor in the Humanities and Professor of German and Comparative Literature, Bryn Mawr College
"Saved by Translation: German Academic Culture in Turkish Exile, 1933-1945."
Co-sponsored by the German Department