Humanities Seminar: Works in the Works – “Transnationalism, In-Betweenness and Chinese Artists in New York”

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A Talk by Zhijian Qian Focusing on recent works by Chinese-American artists in New York City, this talk examines how a particular community of immigrant artists deal with such issues as cultural identity and boundaries, in-betweenness and hybridity in a transnational and multicultural environment. 1:00pm, Tuesday December 9, 2014, in A631. Faculty and students are

Humanities Seminar: Works in the Works – Prof. Denise Scannell presents Consultation and Coordination with Tribal Governments: The Value of Intercultural Communication in Environmental Policy Making

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Place: A631 Tuesday, May 12, 2015 at 1 pm - 2 pm Prof. Scannell presents "Consultation and Coordination with Tribal Governments: The Value of Intercultural Communication in Environmental Policy Making" Refreshments served. Faculty, staff, and students welcome. Click to view poster.

Humanities Seminar: Works in the Works – Prof. Michael McAuliffe presents The Poetics of the Private Collection: Delectare et Docere the Janos Scholz Italian Drawings Study Collection

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Place: A631  Date: Tuesday, November 12, 2015 Time: 1 - 2 pm Prof. Michael McAuliffe presents The Poetics of the Private Collection: Delectare et Docere the Janos Scholz Italian Drawings Study Collection. This talk presents the Italian old master drawings collection of the Hungarian cellist Janos Scholz (1904−1993) at the Morgan Library and Museum. Issues of

Humanities Seminar: Works in the Works – Becoming American: Constructing Mexican Immigrants in Local Newspapers

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Place: A631 Date: Thursday, December 10th, 2015 at 1 pm This study critically investigates how new articles published in WA represent Mexican immigrants. The findings reveal that local news media construct Mexican immigrants as the racial “Other” through dialectical articulation and assimilationist rhetoric. Key implications for future research will be offered at the end for