Faculty

POSTPONED: The Material Force of Justice: Diffractive Readings of Walter Benjamin and Quantum Physics (2019–20 Terry Lectures) Lecture 2: Troubling Time/s: Theses on the Philosophy of History

2019-20 Terry Lectures delivered by Karen Barad, Professor of Feminist Studies, Philosophy, and History of Consciousness at the University of California at Santa Cruz.
Contact: Office of the Secretary and Vice President for Student Life, secretary.office@yale.edu

CLAIS Colloquia: Seth Holmes

Seth Holmes, University of California - Berkeley
Seth M. Holmes is a cultural and medical anthropologist and physician whose work focuses broadly on social hierarchies, health inequalities, and the ways in which such asymmetries are naturalized, normalized, and resisted. Dr. Holmes is currently investigating social hierarchies and health disparities in the context of US-Mexico migration and the ways in which these inequalities become understood to be natural and normal.
Co-Sponsored by the Department of Anthropology

Critical Encounters Series: Alanna Hickey “Translating the Cherokee Hymn”

Alanna Hickey is Assistant Professor of English. Her research and teaching focuses on intersections between early American literatures, poetry and poetics, Native American and Indigenous studies, and settler colonial studies. She is currently working on a book manuscript that uncovers the central role of poetry in Native American expressive cultures before the Native American Renaissance of the 1960s.

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