Performance

Conjoined Histories: Race, Disability, & Popular Performance in the 19th Century

Date: 
Friday, March 11, 2011 - 1:30pm - 6:00pm

CONJOINED HISTORIES: 
Race, Disability, and Popular Performance in the 19th Century
Friday, March 11, 1:30-6pm


Consumption, Spectacle, & Resistance in Racialized Performance

Presenter: 
"New Black Mass: Particularizing the Political Potential of Spectacle," Prof. Brandi Catanese, African American Studies & Theater, Dance, & Performance Studies
Presenter2: 
"Consuming the Native 'Other' Before the Mestiza/o Norm: The Touristic Commodification of Four P'urhepecha Cultural/Spiritual Performances in Michoacan," Gabriela Spears-Rico, Ethnic Studies
Date: 
Thursday, October 14, 2010 - 4:00pm - 5:30pm
Location: 
691 Barrows Hall

CONSUMPTION, SPECTACLE, & RESISTANCE IN RACIALIZED PERFORMANCE

New Black Mass: Particularizing the Political Potential of Spectacle
Prof. Brandi Catanese, African American Studies & Theater, Dance, & Performance Studies


Michael Jackson: Critical Reflection on a Life & a Phenomenon

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Date: 
Thursday, October 1, 2009 - 3:00pm - 6:00pm

THANK YOU TO ALL WHO ATTENDED! 

VIDEO OF THE PRESENTATIONS WILL BE INCLUDED SOON!!

 

MICHAEL JACKSON: CRITICAL REFLECTION ON A LIFE & A PHENOMENON
A symposium sponsored by the Center for Race and Gender, UC Berkeley

New Location:
BECHTEL ENGINEERING CENTER
SIBLEY AUDITORIUM
UC Berkeley
Berkeley, CA

Scholars & artists reflect on the legacy of Michael Jackson on performance & artistry, racial & sexual politics, and cultural representations.  Featuring the following presenters:


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