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SUMMARY:Women in Chinese Silent Cinema
DESCRIPTION:In this lecture\, Paul Pickowicz will screen compelling clips from Chinese silent-era films of the 1920s and 1930s.  Pickowicz will emphasize the diverse roles played by women and ask questions about why the women seen on screen\, including such iconic figures as Ruan Lingyu\, Li Lili\, and Wang Renmei\, were far more important than men to the success of Chinese silent cinema.
URL:https://history.ucsb.edu/events/women-in-chinese-silent-cinema/
LOCATION:SSMS 2135\, Social Sciences and Media Studies Building\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film Screening,Public Lecture
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SUMMARY:IHC RFG  |  Crossing Borderlands  |  Discussion with Stuart Tyson Smith: "Backwater Puritans”? Racism\, Egyptological Stereotype\, and the Intersection of Local and International at Kushite Tombos
DESCRIPTION:  \nClick here to Register and receive the Zoom link. \n Click here for the flyer
URL:https://history.ucsb.edu/events/ihc-rfg-crossing-borderlands-discussion-with-stuart-tyson-smith-backwater-puritans-racism-egyptological-stereotype-and-the-intersection-of-local-and-international-at-kushite-tombos/
LOCATION:HSSB 6056
CATEGORIES:Colloquium Event,Public Lecture,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Gender + Sexualities Cluster | Erika Rappaport | Hotels\, Swimming Pools & Bikinis: Public Relations\, White Sexuality and Disavowal of State Violence in 1960s Kenya
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URL:https://history.ucsb.edu/events/gender-sexualities-cluster-erika-rappaport-hotels-swimming-pools-bikinis-public-relations-white-sexuality-and-disavowal-of-state-violence-in-1960s-kenya/
LOCATION:HSSB 4020\, University of California Santa Barbara\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Lecture
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SUMMARY:IHC Regeneration Talk by Scott Ellsworth: The Tulsa Race Massacre: Causes\, Cover Up\, and the Fight for the Past
DESCRIPTION:The 1921 Tulsa race massacre was the worst single incident of racial violence in American history. But for decades its very existence was denied. Official records went missing\, incriminating articles were torn out of bound volumes of old newspapers\, and researchers even had their lives threatened. Award-winning author and historian Scott Ellsworth\, author of The Ground Breaking: An American City and Its Search for Justice\, unpacks the story of the massacre and the challenges it presents for racial justice today.  \nClick here for the flyer \nVisit the event page for more information: bit.ly/Ellsworth-IHC
URL:https://history.ucsb.edu/events/ihc-regeneration-talk-by-scott-ellsworth-the-tulsa-race-massacre-causes-cover-up-and-the-fight-for-the-past/
LOCATION:HSSB 6020 (McCune Room)\, University of California Santa Barbara\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic Calendar,Book Talk,Public Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220527T130000
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SUMMARY:Focal Point Dialogues | Keynote Address "Impossible Histories" | Ada Ferrer
DESCRIPTION:The History Department’s Colloquium Committee warmly invites you to attend the final events of this year’s Focal Point Dialogues in History Colloquium: \n\nA  Keynote Lecture by Pulitzer Prize winning author Ada Ferrer\, “Impossible Histories: Understanding Failure and Absence in Atlantic Havana\, 1812”. Friday May\, 27th\, 1-3 pm\, in HSSB 1174  (free and open to the public\, no registration required).\nA Conversation with the author for graduate and undergraduate students following the keynote lecture reception\, on Friday May 27th\, in HSSB 4041 from 4-5 pm. To attend\, please register using this form http://tinyurl.com/ucsbhistoryadaferrer\n\nFocal Point Dialogues in History was an initiative born in 2020 as a Department commitment to educate ourselves in the history of anti-Blackness\, in the aftermath of  the killing of George Floyd\, and the national and international uprising it triggered. This education starts by understanding when did “blackness” become a thing\, to begin with\, and it requires leaving the “zone of comfort”  of our specializations\, and dare to explore…as we learn from each other\, and from this year’s guest\, Ada Ferrer. After an engaging dive into Herman Bennet’s African Kings and Black Slaves: Sovereignty and Dispossession in the Early Modern Atlantic (2018) in the first iteration of Focal Point Dialogues in 2020-21\, this academic year we focus on Ada Ferrer’s Freedom’s Mirror: Cuba and Haiti in the Age of Revolution (2014)\, The book can be downloaded here (You will need to have logged into your UCSB library account) \nAda Ferrer is a Julius Silver Professor of History and Latin American and Caribbean Studies at NYU\, and the author of several major award-winning books\, including Cuba\, an American History (2021) winner of the Pulitzer Prize.  Her book Freedom’s Mirror: Cuba and Haiti in the Age of Revolution (2014) received the Frederick Douglass Book Prize from Yale University\, and several major American Historical Association awards\, among them: the James Rawley Prize for the best book on Atlantic History\, the Wesley Logan Prize for the best book in the History of the African Diaspora\, the Friedrich Katz Prize for the best book on Latin American History\, as well as the Haiti Illumination Prize from the Haitian Studies Association\, among others. Her first book\, Insurgent Cuba\, Race\, Nation\, and Revolution (1999)\, was the recipient of the Berkshire Book Prize for the best first book by a woman historian in any field of history. Her research has been funded by major grants\, including the SSRC\, the NEH\, the Guggenheim\, the Spanish Ministry of Culture Fellowship\, and the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas.   \n**Use of masks will be required to enter the classrooms. For questions write to Prof. Cecilia Méndez at mendez@history.ucsb.edu
URL:https://history.ucsb.edu/events/focal-point-dialogues-spring-2022-keynote-address-ada-ferrer/
LOCATION:HSSB 1174\, 1174 Humanities and Social Sciences Building\, UC Santa Barbara\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106\, United States
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