Brown Bag Biography:

Discussions of Life Writing by & for Town & Gown


FALL SEMESTER 2009


THURSDAYS, 12:00 to 1:15 P.M.


At the Center for Biographical Research
Henke Hall 325
1800 East-West Road, 808.956.3774
biograph@hawaii.edu


Sept. 10:    Getting Right with John Brown

Sept 17:    Noho Hewa: Documenting the Occupation

Sept. 24:    Fierce Heart: A Biography of Place and a Portrait of a Surfing Community

Oct. 1:    Carolyn Hadfield, Activist, Revolutionary Communist Party USA member, and long-time Volunteer, Revolution Books

Oct. 15:    Legitimizing Reiki with Stories of the Founder: The Many Lives of Usui Mikao

Oct. 22:    Ministering to "the blind, brutal British public's bestial thirst for blood": Why the Victorian War Correspondent Matters?

Oct. 29:    "Don't Deport Our Daddies": Gendering State Deportation Practices and Anti-Deportation Organizing

Nov. 5:    Faceless Strangers: Ethics, Oral History, and Interpreters in the War in Iraq

Nov. 12:    Going Against the Grain: When Professionals in Hawai`i Choose Public Schools Instead of Private

Nov. 19:    Anne Panning, Department of English, SUNY-Brockport; author of Super America (U of Georgia P, 2007), Recipient of the Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction

Dec. 3:    Barack, Ben, and Brown Bag Biography: Some Comparisons

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