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SUMMARY:Talk by Professor Bonnie Honig\, Brown University: "Postures of Refusal"
DESCRIPTION:Postures of Refusal: From Antigone to Kaepernick\n\n\n\n\nHow do the postures of our bodies communicate citizens’ dissidence or conformity\, non-compliance or care? When Kaepernick kneels\, Black Lives Matter lie down in the streets\, soldiers stand at attention\, and we all speak of moral fortitude as having a spine or showing spine\, are these mere dramatizations and harmless metaphors? Or might they tell us something about the gendering of moral conscience? This talk will look at the significance of posture of obedience and disobedience in a variety of texts\, from Sophocles’ Antigone” to Euripides’  “Bacchae\,” from speeches/interviews by Muhammad Ali to photographs of Colin Kaepernick.\n\n\nBonnie Honig is Nancy Duke Lewis Professor in the departments of Modern Culture and Media (MCM) and Political Science at Brown University. She is author of Political Theory and the Displacement of Politics (Cornell\, 1993)\, Democracy and the Foreigner (Princeton\, 2001)\, Emergency Politics: Paradox\, Law\, Democracy (Princeton\, 2009)\, Antigone\, Interrupted (Cambridge University Press\, 2013)\, and Public Things: Democracy in Disrepair\, (Fordham University Press\, 2017). She has edited or co-edited: Feminist Interpretations of Hannah Arendt (Penn State\, 1995)\, Skepticism\, Individuality and Freedom: The Reluctant Liberalism of Richard Flathman (Minnesota\, 2002) the Oxford Handbook of Political Thought (Oxford\, 2006) and\, most recently\, Politics\, Theory\, and Film: Critical Encounters with Lars von Trier (Oxford\, 2016). She is currently at work on a new project called Theaters of Refusal\, to be delivered as the Flexner lectures at Bryn Mawr College in the fall of 2017 and to be published by Harvard University Press. In 2017-18 she is serving as the Inaugural Cranor Phi Beta Kappa Scholar.
URL:https://history.ucsb.edu/events/postures-of-refusal-prof-bonnie-honig-brown-university/
LOCATION:HSSB 6020 (McCune Room)\, University of California Santa Barbara\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106\, United States
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SUMMARY:UCSB History Associates Lecture: "Pious Postmortems: Anatomy and the Making of Saints"\, Professor Brad Bouley
DESCRIPTION:During the Reformation\, the Catholic Church suffered a crisis in one of its oldest and most powerful institutions: belief in the saints. To support the veneration of these individuals\, canonization officials turned\, it would seem paradoxically\, to medical science. Canon lawyers and physicians thought that medicine could be used to prove miracles. The category of supernatural was\, however\, a tricky one and so canon lawyers\, theologians\, and doctors developed a range of techniques to establish the bounds of nature. This talk examines the means used to determine the existence of the supernatural in human bodies. Surprisingly\, the tools employed in the search for the holy mirror and presage many of the techniques later used by experimental scientists to establish the factuality of unusual observations. \nThe speaker\, Brad Bouley\, completed his PhD at Stanford in 2012 and taught at Penn Sate until he joined the UCSB History department in 2017. His specialty is Italian history from the 16th through the 18th centuries. Bouley studies the intersections of religious history\, the history of science\, and the history of food and urban provisioning. His first monograph\, Pious Postmortems: Anatomy\, Sanctity and the Catholic Church in Early Modern Europe\, was published last year. \nPlease RSVP using this flier
URL:https://history.ucsb.edu/events/ucsb-history-associates-lecture-pious-postmortems-anatomy-and-the-making-of-saints-professor-brad-bouley/
LOCATION:Karpeles Manuscript Library\, 21 West Anapamu Street\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, United States
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