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Humanities Undergraduate Research Fellows Presentation-Sarah Carey
YT 15 minutes 14 seconds
Oregon Humanities Center
Humanities Undergraduate Research Fellows Presentation-Brandi Wilkens
YT 14 minutes 41 seconds
Oregon Humanities Center
Humanities Undergraduate Research Fellows Presentation-Colin Takeo
YT 16 minutes 50 seconds
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Humanities Undergraduate Research Fellows Presentation-Sam Rodgers
YT 14 minutes 37 seconds
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Humanities Undergraduate Research Fellows Presentation-Augustine Beard
YT 15 minutes 34 seconds
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Humanities Undergraduate Research Fellows Presentation-Amanda Perkins
YT 1 hour 1 minute 10 seconds
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“Running the Redwood Empire: Indigeneity, Modernity, and a 480-mile Footrace”
YT 57 minutes 43 seconds
Oregon Humanities Center
"Revolutionary Melodrama: Tales of Family, Kinship, and the Nation in Modern China"
YT 1 hour 16 seconds
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Roy Chan: “How Should a Communist Grieve?: Ba Jin’s Revolutionary Mourning”
YT 53 minutes 55 seconds
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Lindsey Mazurek: “Embodying Isis: Egyptian Religion and the Negotiation of Greekness”
YT 1 hour 3 minutes 31 seconds
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Work-in-Progress talk by Steven Beda, History, University of Oregon
YT 1 hour 5 minutes 50 seconds
Oregon Humanities Center
Work-in-Progress talk by Javier Velasco, PhD candidate, Romance Languages
YT 1 hour 7 minutes 51 seconds
Oregon Humanities Center
Work-in-Progress talk by Abigail Fine, Musicology, University of Oregon
YT 58 minutes 42 seconds
Oregon Humanities Center
Books-in-Print talk by Nina Amstutz, History of Art and Architecture at the University of Oregon
YT 1 hour 7 minutes 17 seconds
Oregon Humanities Center
Theresa May, Theatre Arts: "Earth Matters on Stage: Ecology, Environment, and American Theater"
YT 59 minutes 25 seconds
Oregon Humanities Center
Daniel Gómez Steinhart, Cinema Studies, talks about his project
YT 53 minutes 9 seconds
Oregon Humanities Center
“The Formation of a Multicultural Mediterranean in Chateaubriand’s and Byron’s Works”
YT 1 hour 5 minutes 33 seconds
Oregon Humanities Center
“The Soviet Afro-Asianists: Anti-Imperialism and the Soviet Intelligentsia”
YT 1 hour 4 minutes 56 seconds
Oregon Humanities Center
"Amplifying Voices: Auditory Texts in Colonial Korea, 1910-1945"
YT 58 minutes 51 seconds
Oregon Humanities Center
Elio Garcia's talk about Contemporary Independent Cinema of the Philippines
YT 1 hour 2 minutes 33 seconds
Oregon Humanities Center
"Beauty Diplomacy: Embodying an Emerging Nation"
YT 54 minutes
Oregon Humanities Center
Books-in-Print talk with Elizabeth (Betsy) Wheeler
YT 1 hour 3 minutes 16 seconds
Oregon Humanities Center
Marc Carpenter: “Memory and Erasure of Settler Violence in Early Oregon, 1848–1928”
YT 48 minutes 35 seconds
Oregon Humanities Center
Erin Hanna: Only at Comic-Con: Hollywood, Fans, and the Limits of Exclusivity
YT 1 hour 3 minutes 46 seconds
Oregon Humanities Center
Work-in-Progress talk by Timothy Williams, History, University of Oregon
YT 1 hour 9 minutes 48 seconds
Oregon Humanities Center
Work-in-Progress talk: Yvette Saavedra, Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
YT 1 hour 4 minutes 21 seconds
Oregon Humanities Center
Work-in-Progress talk: Lisa Fink, PhD cand. Environmental Studies; OHC Dissertation Fellow
YT 1 hour 43 seconds
Oregon Humanities Center
Books-in-Print talk: "The Politics of Rights of Nature: Strategies for Building a More Sust. Future"
YT 1 hour 3 minutes 20 seconds
Oregon Humanities Center
Books-in-Print talk: Christopher Chávez "The Sound of Exclusion: NPR and the Latinx Public"