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SUMMARY:Aeschylus' Persians on the Eve of the Greek War of Independence
DESCRIPTION:Gonda Van Steen is Cassas Professor of Greek Studies at the University of Florida.  She earned a BA degree in Classics in her native Belgium and a PhD degree in Classics and Hellenic Studies from Princeton University.  As the Cassas Chair in Greek Studies at the University of Florida\, Professor Van Steen teaches courses in ancient and modern Greek language and literature. Her research interests include classical drama\, French travelers to Greece and the Ottoman Empire\, nineteenth and twentieth-century receptions of the classics\, and modern Greek intellectual history.\nProfessor Van Steen’s visit to UCSB is sponsored by the Alexander S. Onassis Public Benefit Foundation\, in cooperation with the UCSB Department of Classics\, the Ancient Mediterranean Studies Program\, the Ancient Borderlands Research Focus Group\, and the Performance Studies Research Focus Group. \njwil 06.ix.10\, 27.x.10
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/aeschylus-persians-on-the-eve-of-the-greek-war-of-independence/
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SUMMARY:The Manhattan Mosque and Burning Qur'ans: Placing an American Dilemma in Perspective
DESCRIPTION:This discussion concerns the recent controversies surrounding the proposed building of a Muslim community center in Lower Manhattan and the threatened burning of the Qur’an in Gainesville\, FL.\nAmerica’s Muslims have become a flashpoint for public debate about freedom of religion\, freedom of speech\, civil rights\, and U.S. relations with Muslim majority countries in the Middle East and Asia. Recently there has been an outcry about the propriety  of building an Islamic center (called a mosque in the media) near the site of the World Trade Center in Manhattan. There also appears to be a rise in anti-Muslim rhetoric and incidents around the country\, including threats to stage burnings of the Muslim holy book\, the Qur’an.  Four UCSB faculty experts from the departments of Religious Studies and History will discuss and assess these developments with an aim to enhance public understanding of the issues involved and their consequences \nThe panel features Juan E. Campo (Religious Studies) on the meaning and functions of mosques and the Qur’an in the eyes of Muslims and non-Muslims\, Richard Hecht (Religious Studies) on Islamophobia and Anti-Semitism\, Kathleen Moore (Religious Studies) on the Manhattan Islamic Center and the law\, and Salim Yaqub (History) on the implications anti-Muslim incidents might hold for U.S. foreign policy. Wade Clark Roof (J.F. Rowny Professor of Religion and Society\, Director of the Walter H. Capps Center) will be the panel convener and respondent. \nPlease join us for this important event. \nThe event is presented by the Department of Religious Studies\, the Center for Middle East Studies\, the Walter H. Capps Center for the Study of Ethics\, Religion\, and Public Life\, the Interdisciplinary Humanities Center\, the Orfalea Center for Global & International Studies\, and the Center for Cold War Studies and International History.  \nhm 11/1/10
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/the-manhattan-mosque-and-burning-qurans-placing-an-american-dilemma-in-perspective/
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SUMMARY:Food Justice: A New Social  Movement Takes Root
DESCRIPTION:Robert  Gottlieb will be discussing his new book Food Justice: A New Social  Movement Takes Root at 11:30 am in HSSB 1233.\nSponsored by the Food Studies Research Focus Group. \nhm 11/1/10
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/food-justice-a-new-social-movement-takes-root/
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SUMMARY:Green  Jobs/Sustainable Labor in the Age of Climate Justice
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a talk by Andrew Ross of New York University.\nRoss has published 17 books\, including No Respect: Intellectuals and Popular Culture (1989)\, Fast Boat to China: Corporate Flight and the Consequences of Free Trade (2006)\, The University Against Itself: The NYU Strike and the Future of the Academic Workplace (2007)\, and Nice Work If You Can Get It: Life and Labor in Precarious Times (2009). \nThe talk\, and subsequent discussion\, is part of the History 294: Colloquium in Work\, Labor\, and Political Economy\, 2010-2011 lecture series. \nThe Colloquium meets on Friday\, November 5\, at 1 p.m. in 4041 Humanities and Social Science Building.  \njmj 10/11/2010
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/green-jobssustainable-labor-in-the-age-of-climate-justice/
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SUMMARY:The Reception of Ancient Greek Comedy: Aristophanes
DESCRIPTION:Gonda Van Steen is Cassas Professor of Greek Studies at the University of Florida.  She earned a BA degree in Classics in her native Belgium and a PhD degree in Classics and Hellenic Studies from Princeton University.  As the Cassas Chair in Greek Studies at the University of Florida\, Professor Van Steen teaches courses in ancient and modern Greek language and literature. Her research interests include classical drama\, French travelers to Greece and the Ottoman Empire\, nineteenth and twentieth-century receptions of the classics\, and modern Greek intellectual history.\nProfessor Van Steen’s visit to UCSB is sponsored by the Alexander S. Onassis Public Benefit Foundation\, in cooperation with the UCSB Department of Classics\, the Ancient Mediterranean Studies Program\, the Ancient Borderlands Research Focus Group\, and the Performance Studies Research Focus Group. \njwil 28.x.2010
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/the-reception-of-ancient-greek-comedy-aristophanes/
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