What Did Marx Have to Say about Cooking Dinner? Social Reproduction Theory and the Labor Theory of Value
The Franke Lectures in the Humanities
Tithi Bhattacharya, Purdue University
The Franke Lectures in the Humanities
Tithi Bhattacharya, Purdue University
Democracy in America Film Series
(USA, 1974) 113 min.
Talk back with Michael Denning, American Studies and English
(320 York Humanities and Films at the Whitney, supported by the Barbakow Fund for Innovative Film Programs at Yale)
Democracy in America Film Series
(USA, 2012) 106 min.
Talk back with Kathryn Dudley, Anthropology and American Studies
(320 York Humanities and Films at the Whitney, supported by the Barbakow Fund for Innovative Film Programs at Yale)
For a list of films and speakers for the full series, click here, http://democracyinamerica.yale.edu/
The Franke Visiting Fellow Lecture
Steven Meyer, Washington University
Yale Film Society Screening
(France, 1950) 95 min. 35mm, print courtesy of the Yale Film Archive
Introduced and followed by a discussion with members of the Yale Film Society
(Yale Film Society and Films at the Whitney, supported by the Barbakow Fund for Innovative Film Programs at Yale)
“Spiral to the Stars: Mvskoke Tools of Futurity”
Dr. Laura Harjo (Mvskoke)
Associate Professor of Community and Regional Planning, University of New Mexico
Tuesday, December 3
4:30pm
WLH 116
Inquiries to: laura.barraclough@yale.edu
Alanna Hickey is Assistant Professor of English. Her research and teaching focuses on intersections between early American literatures, poetry and poetics, Native American and Indigenous studies, and settler colonial studies. She is currently working on a book manuscript that uncovers the central role of poetry in Native American expressive cultures before the Native American Renaissance of the 1960s.