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SUMMARY:Learn Through Play Cantonese Opera Workshop
DESCRIPTION:All are welcome to attend a Cantonese Opera workshop – in conjunction with Professor King-Kok Cheung’s English 19.1 Fiat Lux seminar – on Friday\, February 13\, from 4 to 9 p.m. in Kaplan A51. This event is scheduled to coincide with the visit of Professor Selina Lai-Henderson and MFA Seth Henderson from Duke Kunshan University. \nQuestions about the event? Email King-Kok Cheung: cheung@humnet.ucla.edu \nSponsored by the AASSC Cantonese Arts and Culture Fund\, an endowment established through the generosity of May Chong. Cosponsored by the UCLA Department of English and the UCLA Asia Pacific Center.
URL:https://humanities.ucla.edu/event/learn-through-play-cantonese-opera-workshop/
LOCATION:Kaplan Hall A51
CATEGORIES:English
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SUMMARY:Edible Entanglements: Race\, Environment and Ethics
DESCRIPTION:Full schedule is available here. Free healthy lunch is provided for all attendees. Event is organized by UCLA English Professor Arvind Thomas and sponsored by the University of California Humanities Research Institute. \nCome and hear international leaders in food justice\, including: \nKathy Freston (New York Times best-selling author)\nGwenna Hunter (Founder of Planetary Unity)\nLisa Bloom (Civil rights attorney)\nJulieanna Hever (Dietitian)\nJennifer Jay (Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering\, UCLA)\nDavid Cleveland (Professor of Sustainable Food and Agriculture\, UC Santa Barbara) \nQuestions about the event?\nContact: Arvind Thomas\, arvindthomas@ucla.edu
URL:https://humanities.ucla.edu/event/edible-entanglements-race-environment-and-ethics/
LOCATION:314 Royce Hall\, 10745 Dickson Plaza\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference,English,Public Humanities
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SUMMARY:American Literary History Now
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a conference on American literary history to discuss origins\, paradigms\, and future directions of the field. The conference explores how the study of American literature has evolved in relation to its Cold War origins\, its reinvention in response to the social movements of the 1960s and 1970s\, and its reinvigoration through cultural studies. Leading figures present research on American literature from its inception to the present\, staging a lively discussion about current critical challenges\, approaches\, and methods. \nThe conference is organized by Yogita Goyal\, professor of English and African American studies at UCLA\, and generously supported by the Luskin Endowment for Thought Leadership in the UCLA College. \nSchedule \nOctober 3\n10-10.30\nWelcome and Introductions\nDean Alexandra Minna Stern\nRuss Castronovo and Yogita Goyal \nSession 1\n10.30-12.30\nChair: Nancy Martinez\n10.30: Sean Teuton\, “Primal Returns: Tribal Storytelling\, Deep Reading\, and the Rise of Native American Literature”\n11.30: Sakiru Adebayo\, “The Americanization of African Literature: A History” \nSession 2\n2-4\nChair: Uri McMillan\n2: Sampada Aranke\, “The Hammons Effect”\n3: Lee Edelman\, “The Hole in the Everything Bagel: Queerness\, Blackness\, and Other Catachreses of Multiversal Non-Singularity” \nReception\n4-5.30\nFaculty Lounge\, 2nd floor\, Kaplan Hall \nOctober 4\n \nSession 3\n10.30-12.30\nChair: Aditya Bahl\n10.30: Patricia Stuelke\, “Dark Academia and the New Cultural Front”\n11.30 : Francisco Robles\, “Poetic Forms\, Desert Time\, and Desert Movements” \nSession 4:\n2-4\nChair: Jonathan Grossman\n2: Sri Basu McCall\, “Revolution’s Racial Masques”\n3: Travis Foster\, “Too Good to Live: Trans Feminine Children and the Sentimental Death Trap” \n4-5.30\nClosing Roundtable\, led by American Literary History co-editors Russ Castronovo and Yogita Goyal; Assistant Editor Noah Terrell and Managing Editor Elijah Levine \n 
URL:https://humanities.ucla.edu/event/american-literary-history-now/
LOCATION:Kaplan Hall 193
CATEGORIES:English
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