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SUMMARY:Public History Book Sale
DESCRIPTION:The Annual Public History Book Sale has arrived!!!\nWe have more than a thousand used and new books. Used books are from the\nshelves of Professors Sears McGee\, Laura Kalman and Randall Garr (Religious\nStudies). We have everything from comic books and MAD Magazines to\ntranslation guides for ancient Egyptian. \nThree days only! Tues/Weds/Thurs\, May 8/9/10 \nWe are located in HSSB 3208 \nThere will be a special PRIVATE SALE for Grad Students on\nThursday May 3 between 1:30 and 3:30. \nhm 4/28/12
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SUMMARY:Context Matters: Experiencing Racist Violence and Responses in Eastern Germany
DESCRIPTION:This talk is based on a work in progress about racist violence in contemporary eastern Germany. By analyzing case studies\, I examine how survivors interpret and mediate racist attacks\, and how they understand these incidents not as singular crimes\, but as part of larger\, structural problems that reveal the normality of racist violence. This violence has most often been triggered by a victim’s immigration status\, by prevailing discourses of crime\, especially through media outlets\, and by statements from law enforcement and key members of civil society. All of these contribute to a climate of racial violence. The talk concludes with a brief discussion of how grassroots organizations and government agencies have responded to these issues.\nGesa Köbberling is a visiting scholar with the UC Center for New Racial Studies \nhm 4/19/12
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SUMMARY:Creating an American Island: The Volta Aluminum Company (VALCO) in Ghana\, 1964-2000
DESCRIPTION:Colleagues\, Students\, Friends:\nThe Colloquium on Work\, Labor\, and Political Economy hosts Stephan Miescher\, History\, UCSB this Friday\, May 11\, at 1 p.m. in Humanities and Social Science Building Room 4041. Derived from his forthcoming book\, Miescher offers a paper entitled\, “Creating an American Island: The Volta Aluminum Company (VALCO) in Ghana\, 1964-2000.” Miescher is the co-editor of Africa After Gender (2007) and author of Making Men in Ghana (2005). \nA light lunch will be served. \nhm 5/9/12
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