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Sarah Hwang <sarah.hwang89@gmail.com> A Jam packed Spring Semester! 1 message Global Urban Humanities Initiative <globalurbanhumanities@berkeley.edu> Reply To: Global Urban Humanities Initiative <globalurbanhumanities@berkeley.edu> To: Sarah Hwang <sarah.hwang89@gmail.com> Thu, Jan 17, 2019 at 9:00 AM View this email in your browser A Jam-Packed Spring Semester! Happy New Year! We're looking forward to an exciting Spring 2019. Our international symposium will explore monuments and memory around the world. In our unique interdisciplinary studio courses, GUH students will https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0?ik=a800714939&view=pt&search=all&permthid=thread-f%3a1622927660734105849&simpl=msg-f%3a1622927660734105849 1/6

1/17/2019 Gmail - A Jam-packed Spring Semester! travel to Lagos, Nigeria and New Orleans, Louisiana to explore the intersections of art, justice, and space. And our Fellows will meet to discuss their ongoing research on topics including gentrification, consumer spaces, and cultural mapping in contemporary Indonesia, Cuba and nineteenth-century Tokyo. GUH Certificate Info Sessions Graduate: Jan 24 10a in 305 Wurster Undergraduate: Jan 24 11a in 305 Wurster If you love cities, pursuing a Certificate in Global Urban Humanities is a great way to structure your studies and connect across disciplines to other folks digging deeply into urban life. Join the certificate program and get priority access to unique fieldworkbased studio courses. Learn more at our info sessions. GUH Course Spotlight: The City, Arts, and Public Space Instructors: Teresa Caldeira and Shannon Jackson CYPLAN 291/RHETORIC 240G Spring 2019, 4 units, T 1-4p Local urban practices and artistic interventions are recreating public spaces in metropolises around the world. This GUH graduate seminar draws from different methods across the humanities and environmental design to explore some of these interventions and to theorize about the public character of the transformations that they provoke. Students will be examining a foundational set of readings in urban humanities. Required for the Graduate Certificate in Global Urban Humanities. More Techniques of Memory: Landscape, Iconoclasm, Medium and Power April 17-18 Symposium David Brower Center Whether in Berlin, New Orleans, or Seoul, monuments are just one way that cities embody memory. Our spring symposium will bring together scholars, artists and activists from around the world to consider techniques as new as augmented reality and as old as storytelling as ways of building urban meaning out of memory. More https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0?ik=a800714939&view=pt&search=all&permthid=thread-f%3a1622927660734105849&simpl=msg-f%3a1622927660734105849 2/6

Mapping Affecdence: Urban counter-drag in San Francisco, 1966-75 Brown bag lecture by Natalia Matesanz Ventura, PhD Visiting Student Researcher Jan 28, 12-1:30p in 106 Wurster In the late '60s and early '70s, San Francisco's counterculture devised underground, self-organized DIY urban networks of communal survival. The Angels of Light, an acid-drag commune of freetheatre performers, transformed buildings, recycled urban waste for props, and performed in the streets. Combining affect and performance theory within a Situationist framework, Matesanz utilizes what she coins affecdent cartography to reveal how the Angels of Light used urban space for counterculture contestations of mainstream gender, political and consumer practices. More The Feminist Resistance to the Radical Right in Brazil: A Forum of Four Brazilian Feminist Political Leaders Jan 28, 4-7pm Booth Auditorium (room 175), School of Law Join in this unprecedented opportunity to hear from and dialogue with 4 newly elected Brazilian politicians as they begin historic terms in office: Talíria Petrone (RJ), Sâmia Bomfim (SP), Jô Cavalcanti (PE), and Fernanda Melchionna (RS). They will discuss feminism, formal politics, and innovative modes of resistance to the radical right turn in Brazilian government. RSVP by Jan 15. More GUH People: Noam Shoked GUH alumnus Noam Shoked was recently awarded the 2018-2019 Princeton-Mellon Fellowship. At Princeton, he will continue his research on the ways in which the design of West Bank settlements became a site of both collaboration and confrontation between architects, settlers, and government officials. More More on The Evolution of Beauty If you missed the lively GUH sponsored lecture by evolutionary biologist Richard Prum in November, check out the New York Times Magazine article, https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0?ik=a800714939&view=pt&search=all&permthid=thread-f%3a1622927660734105849&simpl=msg-f%3a1622927660734105849 3/6

1/17/2019 Gmail - A Jam-packed Spring Semester! "How Beauty is Making Scientists Rethink Evolution," on his work. GUH Picks Call for Art and Dance on theme of Resilience Bulbfest 2019 DEADLINE Feb 8 Bulbfest 2019 will explore the theme of Resilience at a shoreline landfill through outdoor art installations and dance performances at a festival on May 5 and exhibition to run through the summer. The call for proposals can be seen at bulbfest.org. QUANTOPIA: The History of the Internet with Greg Niemeyer and DJ Spooky Jan 25, 7:30p Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Theater World Premiere: Teaming up with Internet Archive and data artist and GUH Faculty Greg Niemeyer, composer/multimedia artist Paul D. Miller aka DJ Spooky created this tribute to the history of the internet and to the depth and high stakes of free speech and creative expression involved in our daily use of media. More Night of Ideas: "Facing our Time: The City of the Future" Feb 2, 7p-2a San Francisco Main Public Library Can our cities be community focused and globally connected while also smart, resilient, and infused with poetry and empathy? Through dialogue, how can we empower people of all ages, classes, and backgrounds? Is an innovative and inclusive city possible? Discuss these questions, enjoy music and art, and sip French wine as the Main Library opens its doors for a free and festive night to exchange ideas in the form of a 7-hour marathon of debates, discussions and performances. More https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0?ik=a800714939&view=pt&search=all&permthid=thread-f%3a1622927660734105849&simpl=msg-f%3a1622927660734105849 4/6

Surprising Evidence: Revealing Vanished Landscapes through Nontraditional Moving Images EDA Gallery Talk with UC Santa Cruz Professor of Film & Digital Media Rick Prelinger Feb 12, 6:30-8p in Wurster Auditorium (room 112) Historians, architects, and planners often look to feature films as records of extinct environments. But few know of the existence of alternative archival records: home movies, process plates, and "useful films." Vividly depicting simultaneous and elusive geographies, these materials enable new frameworks for presentation and visualization, including community- and commons-based events focusing on urban futures and the right to the city. More Opportunities Daniel Libeskind: Edge of Order Jan 20, 3-4:30p Contemporary Jewish Museum Starchitect Daniel Libeskind opens the door to his unique creative process in conversation with the CJM's Executive Director, Lori Starr. Hear the stories behind his most important projects, including the design for The Contemporary Jewish Museum, and learn how the architect's unlikely rise from a child born to Holocaust survivors in a Polish homeless shelter, to a teenager in the Bronx, to an avant-garde academic still shapes his boundarypushing work at Studio Libeskind. Book sales and signing to follow. More East Asian Foreign Language & Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowships for 2019-2020 and Summer 2019 DEADLINE JAN 30. FLAS fellowships provide funding to students to encourage the study of less commonly taught foreign languages in combination with area and international studies. Fellowships are available for graduate students in East Asian and Central Asian Languages (summer only). Awards for the study of Chinese (Mandarin or Cantonese), Japanese, Korean, Mongolian, and Tibetan are available for AY 2010-2020 and Summer 2019. In addition, a select number of awards for the study of Central Asian languages, including Uigyur, Kazakh, Uzbek, and Tajik, will be given in Summer 2019. More https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0?ik=a800714939&view=pt&search=all&permthid=thread-f%3a1622927660734105849&simpl=msg-f%3a1622927660734105849 5/6

Visit our Opportunities page for more The Global Urban Humanities Initiative is a joint venture of the UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design and the Arts & Humanities Division of the College of Letters & Science and is funded by a generous grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Sign up for our Listserv and/or Email Newsletter Copyright 2018 Global Urban Humanities Initiative, All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: UC Berkeley Global Urban Humanities Initiative 230 Wurster Hall #1820 University of California Berkeley, CA 94720-1820 Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list. This email was sent to sarah.hwang89@gmail.com why did I get this? unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences Global Urban Humanities Initiative 230 Wurster Hall # 1820 University Of California Berkeley, CA 94720-1802 USA https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0?ik=a800714939&view=pt&search=all&permthid=thread-f%3a1622927660734105849&simpl=msg-f%3a1622927660734105849 6/6