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Saba Mahmood: Secularism and the Plight of Religious Minorities in the Middle East

Ocura, Pugh Hall

Saba Mahmood, University of California Berkeley Secularism and the Plight of Religious Minorities in the Middle East April 7 @ 6:00 pm – at the Ocora, Pugh Hall   Saba Mahmood is professor of anthropology at the University of California at Berkeley. Her work focuses on questions of secularism, religion, minority politics, and gender in the

Saba Mahmood: Secularism and the Plight of Religious Minorities in the Middle East

Ocura, Pugh Hall

Saba Mahmood, University of California Berkeley Secularism and the Plight of Religious Minorities in the Middle East April 7 @ 6:00 pm – at the Ocora, Pugh Hall   Saba Mahmood is professor of anthropology at the University of California at Berkeley. Her work focuses on questions of secularism, religion, minority politics, and gender in the

Gurupá: Past, Present, and Future

215 Dauer Hall

Gurupá: Past, Present, and Future (215 Dauer Hall, Monday 4/11, 2:00 – 4:30 pm)   Sponsored by UF Tropical Conservation and Development Program, Center of Latin American Studies and Department of Anthropology.   Gurupá, an agroextractivist community along the lower Amazon River, is well-known to social scientists through the iconic ethnography Amazon Town: A Study

Gurupá: Past, Present, and Future

215 Dauer Hall

Gurupá: Past, Present, and Future (215 Dauer Hall, Monday 4/11, 2:00 – 4:30 pm)   Sponsored by UF Tropical Conservation and Development Program, Center of Latin American Studies and Department of Anthropology.   Gurupá, an agroextractivist community along the lower Amazon River, is well-known to social scientists through the iconic ethnography Amazon Town: A Study

Graduate Student Meeting with Julian Go

219 Dauer Hall

All graduate students are invited to a discussion of Julian Go's paper (in progress) titled "Colonialism’s Ends: Field Theory and the Contraction of the Imperial Repertoire of Power" on Friday April 15th at 10:30 am.  The discussion will be solely for graduate students.  I'm attaching a copy of the paper and including an abstract of the talk below. ABSTRACT This essay

Graduate Student Meeting with Julian Go

219 Dauer Hall

All graduate students are invited to a discussion of Julian Go's paper (in progress) titled "Colonialism’s Ends: Field Theory and the Contraction of the Imperial Repertoire of Power" on Friday April 15th at 10:30 am.  The discussion will be solely for graduate students.  I'm attaching a copy of the paper and including an abstract of the talk below. ABSTRACT This essay

Julian Go: "Postcolonial Thought and Social Theory"

219 Dauer Hall

Lecture on Postcolonial thought and social theory Professor Julian Go Friday April 15th  "Postcolonial Thought & Social Theory" 2:30 pm in 219 Dauer Hall. Description: Postcolonial thought and social theory today stand in seeming opposition. Postcolonial thought emerges from anticolonial thought of the mid-twentieth century and now nestled within the academic humanities. Social Theory emerges

Julian Go: "Postcolonial Thought and Social Theory"

219 Dauer Hall

Lecture on Postcolonial thought and social theory Professor Julian Go Friday April 15th  "Postcolonial Thought & Social Theory" 2:30 pm in 219 Dauer Hall. Description: Postcolonial thought and social theory today stand in seeming opposition. Postcolonial thought emerges from anticolonial thought of the mid-twentieth century and now nestled within the academic humanities. Social Theory emerges

Visting Lecturer: Dr. Erika Robb Larkins

Dr. Erika Robb Larkins, University of Oklahoma, 10:00 – 11:30 am, 201A Criser Hall (LVV Room), “Guarding the Body: Private Security Work in Rio de Janeiro”

Visting Lecturer: Dr. Erika Robb Larkins

Dr. Erika Robb Larkins, University of Oklahoma, 10:00 – 11:30 am, 201A Criser Hall (LVV Room), “Guarding the Body: Private Security Work in Rio de Janeiro”