ICS Speaker Series: How the Arts Think the Political by Michael Shapiro
September 5, 12:00pm - 1:15pm
Mānoa Campus, Burns Hall 2118
Professor Shapiro is going to discuss the grammatical concept/metaphor punctuation as an artistic practice of deferral and rhythmic pacing and focus on the way political thinking emerges from the punctuation-informed temporal structures of those critical versions of the arts that enable alternative or oppositional communities of sense
International Cultural Studies Graduate Certificate Program (ICS) presents the Fall 2018 Faculty Speaker Series.
Please visit our website at http://manoa.hawaii.edu/internationalculture/speaker-series.html for a complete list of speaker series!
Event Sponsor
International Cultural Studies Graduate Certificate Program, Mānoa Campus
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Please email us, culture@hawaii.edu, http://manoa.hawaii.edu/internationalculture/
Wednesday, September 5
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10:00am |
Fall Volunteer and Engagement Fair Mānoa Campus, Campus Center
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Conservation in Hawaiʻi: Who’s Doing What and How You Can Get Involved Honolulu Campus, Library (Building 7, 1st Floor)
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12:00pm |
ICS Speaker Series: How the Arts Think the Political by Michael Shapiro Mānoa Campus, Burns Hall 2118
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1:30pm |
INFUSED SUGARCANE JUICE West Oʻahu Campus, 91-1001 Farrington Hwy, Kapolei, HI 96707
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Black Student Association Meeting Mānoa Campus, QLC Room 412
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CCBAC's Paint Night Mānoa Campus, Campus Center Ballroom
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A Midsummer Night's Bollywood Dream Auditions Mānoa Campus, Kennedy Theatre-1770 East-West Road
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