Join us to celebrate newly published books by Oxy faculty!
Friday April 16th, 3:45-5:15pm
Passcode: CRS
Speaking order:
3:50pm: Kelly Bauer, Politics - Negotiating Autonomy, Mapuche Territorial Demands and Chilean Land Policy
4:00pm: Viviana MacManus, Spanish & French Studies - Disruptive Archives: Feminist Memories of Resistance in Latin America's Dirty Wars
4:10pm: Arthur Saint-Aubin, Spanish & French Studies, Black Studies - The Pleasures of Death: Kurt Cobain’s Masochistic and Melancholic Persona
4:20pm: Maryanne Horowitz, History - Bodies and Maps: Early Modern Personifications of the Continents
4:30pm: Jane Hong, History - Opening the Gates to Asia: A Transpacific History of How America Repealed Asian Exclusion
4:40pm: Ross Lerner, English - Unknowing Fanaticism: Reformation Literatures of Self-Annihilation
4:50pm: Erica Ball, History & Black Studies - As If She Were Free: A Collective Biography of Women and Emancipation in the Americas AND Madam C.J. Walker: The Making of an American Icon
5:00pm: Caroline Heldman, Critical Theory & Social Justice- Madam President? Gender and Politics on the Road to the White House
5:10pm: Ron Buckmire, Mathematics - Improving Applied Mathematics Education
5:20pm: James Ford, English - Thinking Through Crisis: Depression-Era Black Literature, Theory, and Politics
5:30pm: Lisa Sousa & John McCormack, History & Biology - Ethnohistory special issue: Birds and Feathers in the Ancient and Colonial Mesoamerican World