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The Subaltern-Popular Conference 2: Re-Visioning Analytic Frames
(October 21-22, 2005)
 

The Subaltern- Popular Conference 1(March 8-9, 2004)

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Agenda: Dissertation Workshop 2

Sunday, September 30, 2007

IHC Conference Room, 6th Floor, HSSB

Faculty Moderators:

  • Prof. Parama Roy, English, UC Davis
  • Prof. Michael Provence, History, UC San Diego

 

Session 1: 9am-12:30pm

  • Camila Pastor de Maria y Campos, Anthropology, UC Los Angeles

The Mashreq in Mexico: Marraige and the Making of a Syrio Lebaniese Middle Class

Proposal

  • Shalini Kakar, History of Art & Architecture, UC Santa Barbara

Fashioning the Divine: Religiosity, Fandom and Cultural Politics in Contemporary India

Proposal

 

Session 2: 1:30pm-5pm

  • Shalini Ayyagari, Ethnomusicology, UC Berkeley

Creating Spaces for Success:Narrowing Gaps and Widening Capacities for Empowerment among Hereditary Musicians in Western Rajasthan

Proposal

  • James Grippo, Ethnomusicology, UC Santa Barbara

Music of the People: Egyptian Sha‘bī Popular Music, Working Class Identity, and Cultural Policy in Contemporary Egypt

Proposal

Agenda: Dissertation Workshop I

Sunday, September 24, 2006

IHC Conference Room, 6th Floor, HSSB

Faculty Moderators:

  • Prof. Horacio Legras, Spanish and Portuguese, UC Irvine
  • Prof. Anjali Arondekar, Feminist Studies, UC Santa Cruz

 

Session 1: 9am-12:30pm

  • Jianhua Wang, Anthropology, UC Riverside

Worldview, Landscape, and Politics: Natural Resource Management of Akha People in Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province, Southwest China

Abstract

  • John Munro, History, UC Santa Barbara

Margin and Center in the Anticolonialist Impulse of the Early Cold War, 1945-1960

Abstract

 

Session 2: 1:30pm-5pm

  • Juan R. Buriel, Comparative Literature, UC Irvine

Textual Misfits: Subaltern Narratives and Chicano Representation in an Age of Multiculturalism

Abstract

  • Sarah K. McLemore, English, UC Santa Barbara

Modern Terror: Space and Violence in British and Irish Fictions 1883-1922

Abstract

Draft Chapter

 

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