Archived presentations, performances, and dialogues by Syracuse University Humanities Center fellows, distinguished visiting scholars, and partners
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Caroline Charles is a PhD Candidate in the English department and a 2024-2025 Humanities Center Dissertation Fellow at Syracuse University. Her presentation discusses…
Practices of the Black Visual Archive in Film
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In my dissertation, Equitable, Inclusive, and Accessible: DEIA-driven Revisions of a Core Professional Writing Course at a Private University, I examine the ways my…
Equitable, Inclusive, Accessible: DEIA-driven…
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My book manuscript, titled Crosscurrents of Risk: Navigating Changing Climates, Health, and Conservation in Dominican Seascapes, addresses the risks inherent in daily…
Crosscurrents of Risk: Navigating Changing…
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My book project situates Performative Symbolic Resistance (PSR) as 1) a denotative term used to name the strategy(ies) social activists use as they seek…
Articulating and Interrogating Black Embodied…
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This video discussed my project as a Syracuse Symposium Faculty Fellow.
Literacy and the Humanities after Prison |…
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Zoom Recording ID: 97237923417 UUID: LVLtWymST6KVMNISoS9lsA== Meeting Time: 2025-01-07 02:06:52pmGMT
Chie Sakakibara, "Exploration of the…
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With the goal of democratizing archival knowledge housed in relatively inaccessible, elitist institutions, the–So Be It; See To It: An Archiving Project-a…
So Be It; See To It: An Archiving Project
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Learn more about The Family Pictures Syracuse project, the first initiative of the Turning the Lens Collective. Inspired by the work of the Family Pictures Institute for…
Introducing The Turning the Lens…
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My book manuscript, entitled, Recovering Our Ancestral Foodways: Indigenous Traditions as a Recipe for Living Well will be published in Summer 2024. This manuscript is…
Recovering Our Ancestral Foodways: Indigenous…
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Hille Paakkunainen, an Associate Professor of Philosophy at SU, and a Humanities Center Faculty Fellow for Spring 2024, discusses her book project, "Natural Reasons…
Natural Reasons through Virtue - Hille…
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For decades, much debate has existed about the relative political importance and efficacy of social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook in mobilizing politically…
Jenn M. Jackson: Making a Revolution
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Professor Cristina E. Pardo Porto describes her project titled "Seeing Through the Tropics," delving into the impact of colonial visual cultures on the…
Cristina E. Pardo Porto, "Seeing Through the…
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An Agency-Centered Approach to Linguistic…
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Engaging with contemporary Latinx and Indigenous border literatures and films, my dissertation considers the tensions between Latinx migration and Indigenous…
“Turbulent Landscapes: Reading the Borders…
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Dana Olwan is Associate Professor in the Department of Women's and Gender Studies.
Unfree Choices: The Politics of Marriage and…
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