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Upcoming Events
Fall 2008
Dr. Jake Homiak
October 24-25. Dr. Jake Homiak (Director of the National Anthropological Archives, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C.) will give public presentations on the origins of Rastafarianism and the cultural politics of museum display. Details to be announced.
Yuyachkani
The noted theatrical group will hold community oriented workshops at Brandeis in October 2008. Details forthcoming
Shubha Mudgal
The virtuosic South Asian vocalist will be in residence at Brandeis October 15-18. Sponsored by the Intercultural Residency Series (ICRS) and the South Asian Studies program.
Cultural Production events with Shubha Mudgal include workshops on "Classical and Pop Music Intersections: South Asia and beyond" (Friday, October 17 from 9:10-10:30 a.m) and "Devotion and Transcendence: Gender, Spirituality and Musical Performance" (Friday, October 17 from 12:10-1:30 pm) Slosberg Music Hall.
Past Events
Spring 2008
The Art of Hope: AIDS Orphans in Johannesburg and the Women Who Care for Them
January 22 - March 20, 2008.
An exhibition of the photography of Naomi Safron-Hon, presented in conjunction with the roundtable
HIV/AIDS and the Gendered Politics of Care in South Africa.
HIV/AIDS and the Gendered Politics of Care in South Africa
Tuesday, February 12 12:10-1:30 p.m.
Olin Sang 101
A roundtable discussion in conjunction with an exhibition of the photography of Naomi Safron-Hon
Panelists include:
Caroline Marks-Stopforth (Clinical Director, REBOUND Adolescent Family and Treatment Center in Quincy)
Mark Auslander (Anthropology & Cultural Production, Brandeis)
Channel Surfing: Collapsing Boundaries in Contemporary Art and Culture
Thursday, February 14, 2008
1:30-3:15 p.m
The Rose Art Museum
An interdisciplinary roundtable. See this page on the Cultural Production wiki for more details.
Just for Play: Unmasking a Midsummer Night's Dream
Thursday, February 14, 2008
3:30-5:00 p.m
Usdan Student Center International Lounge
Speaker: Bradd Shore
Respondent: Stephen Greenblatt
See here for more details.
Pedagogy of the Imagination
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Symposium at the The Rose Art Museum.
View the Cultural Production Wiki page for more details.

