INTERNATIONAL
CULTURAL STUDIES CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
Time: 12:00pm – 1:20pm Place: East-West Center,
Burns Hall 2012**
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PLEASE NOTE ROOM CHANGE **
Fall 2004 Speaker Series
Cultural studies from/of the other side:
Symptoms of our relationship with death
Wed. Sept.
1st – Peter Hoffenberg, History, UHM
“As Though You Suddenly Looked Out Upon the Birth of the World:
Landscape, Memory and the Australian War Experience, 1915-1918”
Wed. Sept.
29th – Jon Goss, Geography, UHM
”Strange Visitations: The Ghost Tours of New Orleans”
Wed. Oct.
13th – Louise McReynolds, History, UHM
“Murder and Modernity in Late Imperial Russia”
Wed. Oct.
27th – Jodi Byrd, Political Science, UHM
"’Whisper in a Dead Man's Ear:’
Gunslingers, Vampire Slayers, and the Colonial Undead”
Wed. Nov. 17th –Manfred
Henningsen, Political Science, UHM
“Death and
Memory in Germany”
Wed. Dec.
1st – Geoffrey White, Anthropology, UHM
“Local Disjunctions: Articulating Culture and Nation in a
Recovering State”
Wed. Dec.
8th – Markus Wessendorf, Theater and Dance, UHM
"Representations of Displacement and Diaspora in 'Local'
Drama:
Edward Sakamoto’s Obake and Victoria Nalani Kneubuhl’s Ola
Na Iwi"
Occasional Seminar
Wed. Oct. 6th - Heather Diamond, American Studies, UHM
“American
Aloha:
Hawai‘i at
the 1989 Festival of American Folklife and the Politics of Tradition”