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Center for Interdisciplinary Critical Inquiry | "Fascism: An Eternal Recurrence?"
Center for Interdisciplinary Critical Inquiry | "Borders and Commoning: The Struggle over Political Imagination" Lecture
CICI | "'Jews Will Not Replace Us': Antisemitism and the Great Replacement Theory"
Program in Critical Theory Lecture
Maeve Cooke, Professor of Philosophy, University College, Dublin; Response by Martin Jay, Professor Emeritus of History, Emeritus Co-Director of the Program in Critical Theory, University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley Center for the Study of Religion Lecture | "The Moral Cost of Caste" Lecture
International Consortium of Critical Theory Programs Book Talk
An event in a series of interventions organized by the Critical South book series, a project of International Consortium of Critical Theory Programs.
Friday, October 30, 2020
Not One Less: Mourning, Disobedience and Desire, a conversation with the author María Pia López (Sociologist, Argentina), and feminist scholars Paola Bacchetta (UC Berkeley), and Leticia Sabsay (LSE), moderated by Natalia Brizuela (UC Berkeley).
On June 3, 2015, massive women’s street demonstrations took place in many cities across Argentina to protest against femicide. Under the slogan Ni una menos, Not One (Woman) Less, thousands of women took to the streets to express their outrage at systematic violence against women, giving a face and a voice to women who might otherwise have died in silence. Maria Pia López, a founding member and active participant in the Not One Less protest, offers in this book a first-hand account of the distinctive aesthetics, characteristics and lineages of this popular feminist movement, while examining the broader issues of gender politics and violence, inequality and social justice, mourning, performance and protest that are relevant to all contemporary societies.
Presented by the International Consortium of Critical Theory Programs, with support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the Vice Chancellor for Research at the University of California, Berkeley.
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Why Study Religion at Cal?
Berkeley Center for the Study of Religion (BCSR) directors Jonathan Sheehan and Mark Csikszentmihalyi explain why religion should be studied at public institutions like Berkeley. Recorded with local CBS affiliate KPIX' Mosaic in summer, 2017.
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The Program in Critical Theory Designated Emphasis Open House
Learn more about the Designated Emphasis in Critical Theory at UC Berkeley.
The Digital Humanities Minor/Certificate at U.C. Berkeley
Earn a minor or certificate in the Digital Humanities at Berkeley through Summer Studies. Open to Berkeley and non-Berkeley students. For full information on the program, visit https://summerdigitalhumanities.berkeley.edu/
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