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
Zoom info session and Q&A with Matt Jacobson
Co-director of the Public Humanities Program and William Robertson Coe Professor of American Studies, History & African American Studies
The meeting is an opportunity to learn more, to ask questions, to talk with other students interested in the certificate program and to hear about recent Public Humanities projects by students at Yale
ZOOM LINK:
https://yale.zoom.us/j/93882383538
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
“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
Gallery Talk with Michelle Morgan and Martha Wilette Lewis (resident curator at the Institute Library and past Artist-in-Residence at the Yale Quantum Institute)
(Gallery at the Whitney)
Professor Mary Lui’s lecture at the Wilson Branch of the New Haven Free Public Library, originally scheduled for this evening, has been POSTPONED DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER. An alternate date and time will be announced in the coming weeks.
“Mr. Saund Goes to Washington” This talk discusses the historic 1956 election of Congressman Dalip Singh Saund, the first Asian American elected to the U.S. Congress. Mary Lui will discuss the political, cultural, and social significance of Saund’s campaign and victory in the context of the 1950s Cold War.
“Democracy in America: The History of Our Time and Place” provides two years of linked programming, research projects, performances, installations, seminars, panels, workshops, and interdisciplinary courses that convene the community for important intellectual and civic exchanges.
Democracy in America Here and Now series presents Patrisia Macias-Rojas (Prof. of Sociology, University of Illinois, Chicago): “From Deportation to Prison: The Politics of Immigration Enforcement in Post Civil Rights America”