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SUMMARY:American Population Politics in Global Perspective
DESCRIPTION:This  lecture series on the biopolitics of reproduction in the US and globally is hosted by the Black Studies Colloquium\, with the co-sponsorship of the department of Feminist Studies\, Chicana and Chicano Studies\, the History of Science Program\, and the New Health\, Medicine\, and Care Working Group.\nSpeakers will explore how cultural and political commitments shape and constrain the conditions under which women and people of color control their reproductive lives and experience ownership over their own biology. This lecture series approaches these issues from a historical and ethnographic perspective\, exploring the eugenics movement\, progressive era public health reform\, cultural politics of abortion\, and the science of women’s reproductive systems. \nhm 4/1/15
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SUMMARY:Tens of Thousands of Page Views and Counting: Why One Scholar Contributes to Wikipedia
DESCRIPTION:Since retiring from teaching in Spring 2014\, Sarah Cline has become an  enthusiastic Wikipedian\, one of just 20% who are women.  Now\, a year  into Wiki editing\, she has nearly 2\,000 edits on 302 different pages\,  mostly in English\, a few in Spanish.  She will discuss what got her  started and what keeps her engaged in this evolving crowd-sourced\,  public history publishing endeavor.  From a skeptic to a convert —  the evolution of one Wikipedian.\nPlease join us for this brown-bag lunch event. \nhm 4/17/15
URL:https://history.ucsb.edu/events/tens-of-thousands-of-page-views-and-counting-why-one-scholar-contributes-to-wikipedia/
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SUMMARY:J-Rap\, AKB48\, and Miku: Japan's Musical Creativity in an Age of Free
DESCRIPTION:Now that recorded music is always available for free\, what are the possible futures for musicians and fans? This talk will explore recent developments in Japan\, including the resurgence of Japanese hip-hop\, idol groups like AKB48\, and a virtual idol\, or “vocaloid\,” by the name of Hatsune Miku. Each case highlights different dynamics in the restructuring of business and creativity\, and fan and musician interaction.  I argue that music offers lessons for rethinking capitalism and democracy in the 21st century.\nBio: Ian Condry is a cultural anthropologist who studies cultural movements that go global from below.  He is Professor and Head of Global Studies and Langages at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.   He is the author of two books\, “Hip-Hop Japan” (2008) and “The Soul of Anime” (2013).  His new research lab is the Creative Communities Initiative which uses ethnography to explore the connections between online and offline worlds\, and their potential to offer new solutions to old problems. More info: click the link below. \nhm 5/1/15
URL:https://history.ucsb.edu/events/j-rap-akb48-and-miku-japans-musical-creativity-in-an-age-of-free/
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SUMMARY:War and Remembrance: Cultural Imprints of Japan’s Samurai Age
DESCRIPTION:An interdisciplinary group of scholars of medieval and early modern Japanese literature\, history\, religion\, and performing arts examine topics related to “War and Remembrance” during Japan’s years of military rule (late 12th to late 19th centuries). Exploring a range of representations and responses to war\, participants examine the impacts of war on cultural memory and production.\nThis conference is a program of UCSB’s Department of East Asian Languages and Cultural Studies with co-sponsorship from the UCSB College of Letters & Science\, the Interdisciplinary Humanities Center\, the East Asia Center\, and the Departments of Theater and Dance\, History\, and Comparative Literature. \nFunding also provided by the Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission and the Northeast Asia Council of the Association for Asian Studies  \nFor information about the conference schedule\, participants\, and papers\, please see the website below:  \nhm 5/5/15
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