Week of Events
Azaria Mbughuni, “Tanzania and the Liberation Struggles in Southern Africa”
Azaria Mbughuni, “Tanzania and the Liberation Struggles in Southern Africa”
All are cordially invited to a special guest lecture by Dr. Azaria Mbughuni on the role of Tanzania in Southern Africa's liberation struggles. Dr. Mbughuni's guest lecture will build onto Professor Mhoze Chikowero's ongoing graduate seminar on African Self-Liberation. Dr. Mbughuni is Assistant Professor of History at Lane College, where he is also the Chair […]
Kendall Lovely, “Dismembering Classicism: Contesting Colonial and Classical Legacies in the Southwest”
Kendall Lovely, “Dismembering Classicism: Contesting Colonial and Classical Legacies in the Southwest”
Classicization in U.S. heritage narratives often involves the imposition of classical elements, derived from Greek and Roman civilization, onto narratives of colonial conquest in Southwestern borderlands and frontier spaces. Ongoing controversies surrounding statues of the conquistador, Juan de Oñate, reflect the ways in which the classical legacy remains prominent in public spheres of historical narrative. […]