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3/3 | Talk by Baptiste Morizot | "Who Makes the Earth Habitable? From a Metaphysics of Production to a Metaphysics of Alliance"
Please join us for a talk by Baptiste Morizot, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Aix-Marseille.
Friday March 3, 2023, 1 pm
3335 Dwinelle Hall
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University of California Humanities Research Institute (UCHRI) Conference, February 16-17, 2023 | Refuge at Risk: Concepts, Infrastructures, Futures
Refuge at Risk: Concepts, Infrastructures, Futures
In 1943, Hannah Arendt, who had arrived in New York two years earlier, published “We Refugees” in a small Jewish journal called Menorah. Merging satire, memoir, and manifesto, Arendt’s essay both railed...Read more about University of California Humanities Research Institute (UCHRI) Conference, February 16-17, 2023 | Refuge at Risk: Concepts, Infrastructures, Futures
Call for Papers | The 2023 ICCTP Conference | Theorizing Global Authoritarianism: To Reclaim Critical Theory Against the Grain
Deadline for submissions: March 31, 2023
Organizers: International Consortium of Critical Theory Programs | Center for Cross-Cultural Studies, Kyung Hee University, South Korea
Co-organizer: Asia Theories Network
Dates: June 9-11, 2023
Announcing our inaugural symposium, "Borders and Crossings: Contemporary Arts and Techniques of Migration"
Dear CICI community,
We are delighted to announce our inaugural symposium: Borders and Crossings: Contemporary Arts and Techniques of Migration. The event will take place March 10-11, 2023, at the Arts Research Center at UC Berkeley....Read more about Announcing our inaugural symposium, "Borders and Crossings: Contemporary Arts and Techniques of Migration"
DESR Spring 2023 Courses Announced
The Designated Emphasis in the Study of Religion (DESR) is pleased to announce our spring 2023 courses that count towards the core and elective requirements for the DE. These courses reflect the interdisciplinary breadth of the DESR, with core and elective options in South & Southeast Asian...Read more about DESR Spring 2023 Courses Announced
Critical Theory Dissertation Awards Support Graduate Research
The Program in Critical Theory will support four Designated Emphasis students’ dissertation projects in 2022–2023. Kevin Stone and Saniya Taher will receive semester-long Critical Theory...Read more about Critical Theory Dissertation Awards Support Graduate Research
Spotlight Interview with CICI Faculty Director Debarati Sanyal
BCSR was delighted to speak recently with Professor Debarati Sanyal, the new Faculty Director of the Center for Interdisciplinary Critical Inquiry (CICI), which supports BCSR. She is Professor of French and affiliated with...Read more about Spotlight Interview with CICI Faculty Director Debarati Sanyal
BCSR Faculty Spotlight: Ethan Katz
Ethan Katz was educated at Amherst College (B.A., History & French, 2002) and the University of Wisconsin-Madison (M.A., History, 2005; PhD, History, 2009). He is currently Associate Professor of History and Jewish Studies at the University of California, Berkeley, where he also is the...Read more about BCSR Faculty Spotlight: Ethan Katz
Congratulations to the New DE in the Study of Religion Students
The Graduate Group in the Study of Religion is thrilled to welcome the latest cohort of the DE in the Study of Religion. The new cohort includes graduate students from Berkeley departments in the humanities. Please join us in welcoming our two new DESR students!
Hu Hsu is...Read more about Congratulations to the New DE in the Study of Religion Students
BCSR: When work becomes your religion, nothing else matters
In a country that has seen a steep decline in religious practice, what do we consider as sacred? How do we express our spiritual beliefs? And what is replacing...Read more about BCSR: When work becomes your religion, nothing else matters
Essay: The Public Futures of the Humanities
Abstract
The challenge of demonstrating the value of the humanities can never be fully accomplished by showing that the humanities serve other disciplines. That argument assumes the value of those other disciplines, especially STEM fields, and relegates the
Debarati Sanyal appointed as new director of the Consortium for Interdisciplinary Research at UC Berkeley
The Division of Arts and Humanities at UC Berkeley is pleased to announce the appointment of Debarati Sanyal(link is external) as director of the...Read more about Debarati Sanyal appointed as new director of the Consortium for Interdisciplinary Research at UC Berkeley
The Program in Critical Theory Welcomes 12 New DE Students
The Program in Critical Theory is delighted to welcome 12 new students to the Designated Emphasis in Critical Theory. The new cohort includes graduate students from Berkeley departments in the social sciences and humanities. These new admits bring the total number of Critical Theory DE students...Read more about The Program in Critical Theory Welcomes 12 New DE Students
Students build earthen ovens using inflatable molds, learn about colonialism, food studies, sustainability
This Spring, Students in the collaborative research seminar Tres Hornos: Earthen Ovens and Foodways of the Southwest experimented with design and construction techniques to build and use earthen ovens, also known as hornos, using a traditional brick mold process...Read more about Students build earthen ovens using inflatable molds, learn about colonialism, food studies, sustainability
BCSR Receives $1,000,000 Grant from Henry Luce Foundation for the Asian Pacific American Religions Research Initiative (APARRI)
The Berkeley Center for the Study of Religion (BCSR) is pleased to announce a $1,000,000 grant from the Henry Luce Foundation in support of a 4-year project with the Asian Pacific American Religions Research Initiative (APARRI). This grant will support APARRI in its mission to ...Read more about BCSR Receives The Berkeley Center for the Study of Religion (BCSR) is pleased to announce a $1,000,000 grant from the Henry Luce Foundation in support of a 4-year project with the Asian Pacific American Religions Research Initiative (APARRI). This grant will support APARRI in its mission to ,000,000 Grant from Henry Luce Foundation for the Asian Pacific American Religions Research Initiative (APARRI)
Announcing Volume 5, Issue 1 of Critical Times: Interventions in Global Critical Theory
The International Consortium of Critical Theory Programs is pleased to announce the publication of the first issue of volume five of Critical Times, published by Duke University Press at ...Read more about Announcing Volume 5, Issue 1 of Critical Times: Interventions in Global Critical Theory
Critical Theory Graduate Student Spotlight: Jaeyoon Park
Jaeyoon Park is a PhD candidate in Political Science with a Designated Emphasis in Critical Theory. His dissertation charts the transformation of scholarly and popular discourse on addiction in the United States over the past half-century. Working with texts ranging from scientific articles and...Read more about Critical Theory Graduate Student Spotlight: Jaeyoon Park
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