Keynote Presentation for SPPOK Conference
April 9, 12:30pm - 1:30pmMānoa Campus, Center for Hawaiian Studies

Saturday April 9, 2011, 12:30-1:30 PM @ the Center for Hawaiian Studies.
Bill Nericcio's Keynote Presentation for the Space, Place and Production of Knowledge Conference: "Holograms From the Cartographer's ClosetCultural Studies in the Televisual Age of Sex, Race, and Facebook"
Born in Laredo, Texas, and trained at the University of Texas at Austin, and Cornell University, William Anthony Nericcio directs the Master of Arts in Liberal Arts and Sciences program {MALAS} at San Diego State University. There he also serves on the faculty of the Center for Latin American Studies, Chicana/o Studies and English.
Nericcio is the author of Tex[t]-Mex: Seductive Hallucination of the "Mexican" in America with the University of Texas Press and The Hurt Business: Oliver Mayer's Early Works PLUS [+]with SDSU Press.
His new book Eyegiene: Permutations of Subjectivity in the Televisual Age of Sex and Race will also be published by UT Press and should appear early 2011.
At SDSU, Nericcio keeps busy teaching classes that fuse the study of literature, theatre, film, photography, and painting. A lifelong student of the arts, Nericcio has trod the boards in community theatre (he serves on the board of directors for the San Diego Shakespeare Society and the Latino Producers Action Network), designed books (memographics designcasa) and webmastered numerous cultural arts sites.
Professor Nericcio's:
Bio Page-
http://bit.ly/nericcio_biography
Blog-
http://textmex.blogspot.com/
Most Recent Book-
http://www.utexas.edu/utpress/books/nertex.html
Ticket Information
Free
Event Sponsor
GSO, SEED, Graduate Division, Hawaii American Studies Association, Kamakakūokalani Center for Hawaiian Studies,, Mānoa Campus
More Information
808-780-7427, sppok@hawaii.edu, https://sites.google.com/site/spaceplaceandpok/keynote-speaker-info
Saturday, April 9 |
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8:15am |
CTAHR/COE Student Research Symposium
Mānoa Campus, Agricultural Science Building
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9:30am |
Cook for the Earth!
Mānoa Campus, Lyon Arboretum, 3860 Manoa Rd.
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12:30pm |
Keynote Presentation for SPPOK Conference
Mānoa Campus, Center for Hawaiian Studies
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4:45pm |
Value of Hawaii Author's Panel and Roundtable
Mānoa Campus, Kamakakuokalani Center for Hawaiian Studies
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7:00pm |
My Own Two Wheels
Mānoa Campus, Art Building 132
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7:30pm |
An Evening of Pacific Music & Dance
Mānoa Campus, Barbara Smith Amphitheater, UH Music Department
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8:00pm |
Kabuki: The Vengeful Sword
Mānoa Campus, Kennedy Theatre Mainstage
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