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Monthly Archives: April 2014
Lisa Nakamura at BGSU: “Digilantes, Vulnerable Bodies, and Hyperbolic Violence on the Internet”
“Digilantes, Vulnerable Bodies, and Hyperbolic Violence on the Internet” Dr. Lisa Nakamura Friday, May 2, 2014 314 BTSU 3:30 – 5:30 PM Dr. Lisa Nakamura is the Gwendolyn Calvert Baker Collegiate Professor of American Culture and Screen Arts at the … Continue reading
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Cary Wolfe: (Im)mobilities, biopolitics, and cyberpolitics
(Im)mobilities Dr. Cary Wolfe Monday, April 14th, 3:30 – 5:30 pm 206 BSU Today, the fundamental issue is not membership in a species, but inclusion and exclusion from membership in a community of those who are protected from violence and receive care … Continue reading
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Not in Our Town One-Year Anniversary, April 15
The one-year anniversary for BG/BGSU’s participation in Not in Our Town is approaching, and there is going to be an event on April 15 to celebrate. Along with celebrating the one-year anniversary, we will also be celebrating the fact that Bowling Green has been … Continue reading
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Singer-songwriter Simon de Voil coming to BGSU, APril 13
Singer-songwriter Simon de Voil is the focus of the documentary Funny Kinda Guy, which follows his transition from living as a woman to living as a man, and the place of his voice and music in the process. Mr. de Voil … Continue reading
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Big ACS contingent at this year’s PCA/ACA
As is often the case, ACS will be well-represented at this year’s PCA/ACA conference in Chicago, April 16-19. Among our contingent there will be affiliated faculty members Bill Albertini, Becca Cragin, and Marilyn Motz, and current Ph.D students JoAnna Murphy … Continue reading
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