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SUMMARY:Witnessing Witnessing: On the Reception of Holocaust Survivor Testimony
DESCRIPTION:Thomas Trezise will facilitate a conversation about his new book\, Witnessing Witnessing: On the Reception of Holocaust Survivor Testimony. Trezise will focus the discussion on chapter 1 of his book (“Frames of Reception”)\, which is available for downloading on the IHC website : www.ihc.ucsb.edu/witnessing.\nMonday\, October 28 / 2:00 PM\nMcCune Conference Room\, 6020 HSSB \nSponsored by the IHC series The Value of Care and the History Department. \nhm 9/13/13; 9/24\, 10/26
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/witnessing-witnessing-on-the-reception-of-holocaust-survivor-testimony/
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SUMMARY:Models\, Idols\, and Porn Stars: Selling and Consuming the Beautiful Man in Britain\, 1950s-1970s
DESCRIPTION:This talk examines physique pictorial magazines\, magazines intended for a female teenage audience\, and gay pornographic magazines—to illustrate how celebrations of beautiful male faces and bodies functioned as important and ubiquitous sites of pleasure in post-war Britain. Men and women utilized images and textual descriptions of masculine facial and bodily attractiveness to articulate sexual desires and identities in the years after 1945. Through a close reading of a range of pictures and articles from several physique pictorials including Male Model Monthly\, Man Alive\, Boyfriend and Him Exclusive this paper illustrates the connections between understandings of masculine physical attractiveness\, post-World War II consumer cultures\, and the formation of British social identities.\nPaul R. Deslandes received his Ph.D. from the University of Toronto and is an Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of History at the University of Vermont. He is the author of Oxbridge Men: British Masculinity and the Undergraduate Experience\, 1850-1920 (Bloomington\, 2005) and a number of articles and essays on the history of British education\, masculinity\, and male sexuality. Deslandes is  currently writing a cultural history of male beauty in Britain from the 1840s to the present. \nSponsored by the Dept. of History\, the Dept. of Feminist Studies\, The Center for Modern Literature\, Materialism and Aesthetics\, and the IHC’s New Sexualities RFG. \nMore Information from the IHC. \n?? before 10/15/13; hm
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/models-idols-and-porn-stars-selling-and-consuming-the-beautiful-man-in-britain-1950s-1970s/
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SUMMARY:Empire\, Authority\, and Autonomy in the Achaemenid Persian Empire
DESCRIPTION:The Achaemenid Persian Empire (ca. 550-330 BCE) stretched over thousands of miles and included many different cultures.  Thanks to textual\, visual\, and archaeological materials\, we can reconstruct some of the intricate and sophisticated ways this empire governed its diverse population and the ways those individuals and cultures responded to imperial presence.  This talk examines government archives\, palaces adorned with relief sculptures\, eating and drinking practices\, gender relations\, mortuary remains\, and communication systems — including the original “Pony Express” — to illuminate the complexity and vibrancy of Achaemenid Persia.\nElspeth Dusinberre is Associate Professor of Classics at the University of Colorado\, Boulder. \nSponsored by the UCSB Departments of History and Anthropology in conjunction with the Santa Barbara Society of the Archaeological Institute of America. \njwil 06.x.2013
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/empire-authority-and-autonomy-in-the-achaemenid-persian-empire/
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SUMMARY:History of the Present: The Middle East
DESCRIPTION:History of the Present: The Middle East\nSyria’s civil war.  Egypt’s political crisis.  Iran’s nuclear program.   Drone strikes.  With the Middle East dominating today’s headlines\, and with controversy swirling around the U.S. role in that region\, the history department invites you to Professor Salim Yaqub’s short\, informative lecture\, “You Say You Want a Resolution? Presidents\, Congress\, and War in the Middle East.”   \nThe reception afterward will give you the chance to meet Professor Yaqub and other UC Santa Barbara  historians.  Find out what doing history is all about and what it is “good for” in the wider world.  Refreshments will be served. \nhm 9/12/13
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/history-of-the-present-the-middle-east/
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SUMMARY:"F@!% WORK: Why "Full Employment" is a Bad Idea --or-- When Work Disappears\, What is to Be Done"
DESCRIPTION:The Colloquium on Work\, Labor\, and Political Economy is delighted to host the Rutgers University Historian James Livingston for a conversation on his latest work. Livingston is the author of Origins of the Federal Reserve System: Money\, Class\, and Corporate Capitalism\, 1890-1913 (1986); as well as The World Turned inside Out: American Thought and Culture at the End of the 20th Century (2009) and Against Thrift: why consumer Culture is Good for the economy\, the Environment\, and Your Soul (2011). Professor Livingston describes his latest writing project as an attack “on the fetish of work in every current incarnation of critical theory\, from Marxism to psychoanalysis. It is entitled F@!% WORK: Why “Full Employment” is a Bad Idea\, or\, When Work Disappears\, What is to Be Done.\nThe Colloquium meets on Friday\, November 1 at 1 p.m. in Room 4041 of the Humanities and Social Science Building on the UCSB campus. \nCenter for the Study of Work\, Labor\, & Democracy.
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/f-work-why-full-employment-is-a-bad-idea-or-when-work-disappears-what-is-to-be-done/
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