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Enrl Sect Crs Restr SLN ID Cred Meeting Times Bldg/Rm Instructor Status Enrl/Lim Grades Fee Other ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? |
HUM 521 SCRIBAL TEXTS |
14674 A 5 MW 130-320 PAR 305 Open 1/ 5 J ORAL/SCRIBAL TEXTS. MEETS JOINTLY WITH ENGL 593. |
HUM 595 PUBLIC CULTURE |
>14675 A 3 M 330-520 CMU 318E MACKLIN,ANGELICA S. 4/ 5 J SPECIAL TOPICS: WOMEN WHO ROCK DIGITAL SCHOLARSHIP, PTII IS DESIGNED TO PREPARE GRADUATE AND ADVANCED UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS TO EDIT, CURATE, AND ARCHIVE DIGITAL STORIES AND ORAL HISTORIES USING PRE-RECORDED FOOTAGE OF PEOPLE WHO HAVE MADE SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARD CULTURAL PRACTICE THROUGH MUSIC SCENES, PUBLIC SCHOLARSHIP, AND SOCIAL JUSTICE WORK. LISTED JOINTLY WITH GWSS 590 (SLN:14308). CONTACT AMACKLIN@UW.EDU FOR ENTRY CODES. |
Restr 19614 B 1 to be arranged * * GARDNER,BENJAMIN RICHARD Closed 24/ 20 CR/NC "INDIGENOUS ENCOUNTERS: KNOWLEDGE, PRODUCTION, ACTIVISM, DECOLONIALIZATION" EXPLORES THE FIELD OF INDIGENOUS POLITICS WITH AN EXPLICIT FOCUS ON THE WORK OF INDIGENOUS SCHOLARS WHO HAVE CHALLENGED CONVENTIONAL UNDERSTANDINGS OF SOVEREIGNTY, INDIGENEITY, AND ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIP. PARTICIPANTS WILL ENGAGE WITH THE BROAD THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL CHALLENGES THAT HAVE EMERGED WITH NATIVE STUDIES AS AN INTERDISCIPLINARY AND GLOBAL FIELD OF KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION. MEETING DATES, TIMES, AND LOCATIONS FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 10AM-1PM, CMU 202 FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 10AM-1PM, CMU202 FRIDAY, MAY 4, 9:30-11:30AM, PUBLIC LECTURE (VENUE TBA) SATURDAY, MAY 5, 10AM-1PM |
Restr 20054 C 1 to be arranged * * SWARR,AMANDA L Closed 16/ 15 CR/NC FEMINISMS, INSTITUTIONS, AND ALLIANCES: A MICROSEMINAR WITH RICHA NAGAR. MEETS: WED, MAY 16, 3:30-5:30 PM, CMU 226 THURS, MAY 24, 6:00-8:00 PM, SMI 409 FRI, MAY 25, 3:30-4:30 PM, SMI 304 (W/GEOG 598 COLLOQUIUM) WED, MAY 30, 3:30-5:30 PM, CMU 202 EXPLORES THE TRANSNATIONAL FEMINIST ANALYSES, METHODOLOGIES, STORYTELLING, RESEARCH ETHICS AND POLITICS, AND ALLIANCE BUILDING OF VISITING SCHOLAR RICHA NAGAR. THROUGH READINGS, LECTURE, SEMINAR AND WORKSHOP SESSIONS, PARTICIPANTS WILL BECOME FAMILIAR WITH DIVERSE FEMINIST METHODS, THE POSSIBILITIES AND PITFALLS OF ALLIANCE WORK ACROSS ACADEMIC AND ACTIVIST CONTEXTS, AND HOW TO RELATE THESE IDEAS TO THEIR OWN GRADUATE STUDIES IN WRITTEN AND ORAL FORM. |
HUM 596 HUMANITIES RSCH SEM |
>14676 A 2 to be arranged * * BROWN,JANE K 6/ 12 CR/NC HANAUER SEMINAR. OPEN TO HANAUER FELLOWS WITH ENTRY CODE ONLY. CONTACT INSTRUCTOR, HANAUER PROFESSOR JANE BROWN, JKBROWN@UW.EDU, FOR ENTRY CODE. |
HUM 597 SPEC TOPICS IN HUM |
20083 A 1 to be arranged * * STEELE,CYNTHIA Open 19/ 20 CR/NC PERFORMANCE THEORY, METHODS, AND POLITICS: A MICROSEMINAR WITH DIANA TAYLOR. MEETS: TUES, MAY 8, 3:30-5:30 PM, CMU 202 MON, MAY 14, 3:30-5:30 PM, CMU 202 TUES, MAY 15, 7:00 PM, KNE 220 WED, MAY 16, 3:30-5:30 PM, CMU 202 UES, MAY 22, 3:30-5:30 PM, CMU 202 WORKING AT THE INTERSECTION OF SCHOLARSHIP, ARTISITC EXPRESSION, AND POLITICS, PERFORMANCE EXPLORES EMBODIED PRACTICE AS A VEHICLE FOR THE CREATION OF NEW MEANING AND THE TRANMISSION OF CULTURAL VALUES, MEMORY, AND IDENTITY. HOW WOULD OUR DISCIPLINES AND METHODOLOGIES CHANGE IF WE TOOK SERIOUSLY THE IDEA THAT BODIES (AND NOT JUST WRITTEN DOCUMENTS) PRODUCE, STORE, AND TRANSFER KNOWLEDGE? THIS MICROSEMINAR EXPLORES METHODOLOGIES FOR STUDYING PERFORMANCE AND ITS INTERSECTIONS WITH CONTEMPORARY POLITICS, EXAMINING PERFORMANCE AS A SITE FOR CONCEPTUALIZING AND CRITIQUING CULTURAL PRACTICES, MODERNITY, CITIZENSHIP, AND DEMOCRACY. |
HUM 602 CAPSTONE PROJECT |
IS 14677 A 3-5 to be arranged * * Open 1/ 10 % CONTACT MBARTHA@UW.EDU FOR ENTRY CODE. |