C21 Writing Retreat
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Anthropology Student Union Colloquium, “A World Reconstructed”
"A World Reconstructed: Anthropology and the Reconstruction of Experience" will feature Dr. Thomas Malaby as the Keynote Speaker. Conference presentations will take place in-person in Sabin Hall - G90. Dinner will be in the UWM Student Union Ballroom afterward. Register …
“Lonely Infrastructure” Lonely No More! Roundtable
Join us for a conversational roundtable that is part of C21's Lonely No More! Symposia. How might we study, talk about, and address loneliness and the built environment? What kinds of social arrangements might we foster to reconsider loneliness and …
Gallop: A Pedagogical Retrospective
Curtin 175 3243 N Downer Ave, Milwaukee, WI, United StatesJoin us for a celebration and academic analysis of the career of Jane Gallop. This one-day symposium will include two in-depth roundtables that feature Jane's former graduate advisees. This will be an in-person symposium with events on the 9th Floor …
“Nonhuman Kinship” Lonely No More! Roundtable
Join us for a conversational roundtable that is part of C21's Lonely No More! Symposia. In what ways does loneliness manifest for nonhuman animals and in the nonhuman world? How might we rethink loneliness and connection with nonhumans in mind? …
The Ethos of Black Motherhood: Only White Women Get Pregnant
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Remote Viewing of “The Box”
Join C21 with Historians at the Movies (#HATM) for this special remote screening event! We'll have an in-real-time conversation and reactions on Twitter to The Box, a play by Sarah Shourd in collaboration with other survivors of solitary confinement. Access …
Remote Film Screening of “Maksym Osa”
ZoomA Ukrainian film production that was interrupted by the Russian invasions in 2014 and again in 2022, Maksym Osa is a fantasy thriller set in the 1600s, yet deeply resonant with the present. Here, the contemporary tenacity of Ukrainians in defense of …
“Dragons and Lice” Lecture with Łukasz Mieszkowski
Lubar Hall S185 3202 N Maryland Ave, Milwaukee, WI, United StatesAn epidemic is an empirical phenomenon, confirmed from the medical point of view and subject to historical description and biopolitical interpretation. By contrast, plague, according to its anthropological definition, constitutes a part of a mythological landscape—a permanent element defining the …