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SUMMARY:Spring classes begin
DESCRIPTION:Instruction begins on Monday March 30.\nMonday\, May 25: Memorial Day holiday \nFriday\, June 5: Last day of instruction. \nJune 6-12: Final exams. \nJune 13-14: Commencement \nFinal Exam Schedule \nhm 2/8/15
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SUMMARY:The New (Old) Image Wars: Rethinking Image and Violence after Paris
DESCRIPTION:The tragic events at Charlie Hebdo are a reminder of the continuing force of images incontemporary culture. Far from an isolated incident\, tensions surrounding portrayals of\nthe Prophet Muhammad continue to resonate and escalate\, threatening further polarization\nand violence. Media responses to the crisis have framed this as a clash between “Western”\nand “Islamic” values – freedom of speech versus religious extremism – with the assumption\nof an arcane view of pictorial representation at its basis. This lecture aims to shift the terms\nof the debate by giving a longer view of the relation of images to violence. Drawing upon\nhistoric examples\, ontologies and anthropologies of the image\, I engage the image wars of\nthe past as a means to leverage a more nuanced understanding of their operation in the\npresent\, articulating confluences between East and West to open a space for dialogue. \nWith a response by Fabio Rambell (UCSB). \nOrganized by the ISF Endowed Chair in Shinto Studies\, and co-sponsored by the Department of Art History\, Department of East Asian Languages and Cultural Studies\, Department of History\, Department of Religious Studies\, and Department of Film and Media Studies. \nhm 3/15/15
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