Tag: 1997 Fall
Exotics at Home: Anthropologies, Others, American Modernity
Micaela di Leonardo
Northwestern University, Department of Anthropology
A Discipline in Drag: American Anthropology and American Politics
September 29, 1997, 3:30PM, 220 Ingraham
Feminism, Theory, and History: The Curious Case of Margaret Mead
October 1, 1997, 3:30PM, 8417 Social Science
Seminar for Students and Faculty
October 2, 1997, 12:20PM, 8108 Social Science
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The Perspective of the World
Giovanni Arrighi
State University of New York at Binghamton, Department of Sociology
States and Capital in the Making and Unmaking of the Modern World
October 13, 1997, 3:30PM, 8417 Social Sciences
Structural Inequalities: The Wealth of Nations in World-Systems Perspective
October 15, 1997, 3:30PM, 8417 Social Science
Seminar for Students and Faculty
October 16, 1997, 12:20PM, 8108 Social Science
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The Ecology of Fear
Mike Davis
Southern California Institute of Architecture, Department of Urban Studies
The Dialectics of Ordinary Disaster
October 27, 1997, 3:30PM, 8417 Social Sciences
The Literary Destruction of L.A.
October 29, 1997, 3:30PM, 8417 Social Science
Seminar for Students and Faculty
October 30, 1997, 12:20PM, 8108 Social Science
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Why is the Post Cold War Dividend So Ephemeral
Ann Markusen
Rutgers University, Department of Urban Planning and Policy Development
Industry, Politics and the Pentagon: The Iron Triangle Revisited
November 17, 1997, 3:30PM, 8417 Social Sciences
Do Regions Matter? Bottom-up Experiences with Defense Conversion
November 19, 1997, 3:30PM, 8417 Social Science
Seminar for Students and Faculty
November 20, 1997, 12:20PM, 8108 Social Science
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