IHC Humanities Decanted: Lisa Jacobson
Join us for a dialogue between Lisa Jacobson (History) and Erika Rappaport (History) about Jacobson’s new book, Intoxicating Pleasures: The
Join us for a dialogue between Lisa Jacobson (History) and Erika Rappaport (History) about Jacobson’s new book, Intoxicating Pleasures: The
Music Theory Forum: Nancy Rao (Rutgers University), “Inside Chinese Theater: Archive of the Invisible and Sino-Soundscape in North America” The
Resisting the tide of repression that threatens the teaching of Black history, we should look to that past to understand
Models of the passage from midlife to old age—from Freud, Proust, and Simone de Beauvoir to contemporary conversations about how
Based on three research projects on aesthetic environments, this talk will discuss how and when humans and things become objects
Join us for a dialogue with Daina Sanchez (Chicana and Chicano Studies) and Omar Pimienta (Spanish and Portuguese) about Sanchez’s
Over the last decade, the persecution of Uyghurs in China has garnered global attention. When Uyghur was officially banned from
The Walter H. Capps Center at UCSB is proud to present “Transforming Youth Justice in Santa Barbara: Lessons from Freedom
Join us for a dialogue between William Davies King (Theater and Dance) and Jessica Nakamura (Theater and Dance) about King’s
Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night begins with a shipwreck, a violent birth onto unknown shores that separates orphaned twins on a journey to nowhere.