Professor Ellen Herman is a Lecturer on Social at Harvard University. Her research interests in the politics and culture of psychological expertise are reflected in her latest book, The Romance of American Psychology: Political Culture in the Age of Experts (1995). She will speak at the Arts and…
Conversations at the Institute are informal gatherings where scholars and artists in residence at ICS discuss their work in progress with interested faculty, students, and members of the larger community.
Dr. Franklin will address some of the origins of the battles currently raging over multiculturalism, gender issues in culture studies, the literary canon, and aesthetic criteria, showing how these struggles emerged from the Vietnam War.
This description of "border culture" by the performance artist Guillermo Gomez-Pena, suggests that cultural interaction on a global scale is an undeniable facet of our contemporary existence.
Conversation topic: "Free Will in American Psychological Thought: From Jonathan Edwards to The Bell Curve"
A Memorandum from Student Development Program Counselor Consuelo L. Contreras communicating the date and time of the next meeting.
A Memorandum from Student Development Program Counselor Consuelo L. Contreras communicating the date and time of the next meeting and the start of a Chicano History mini-course.
A Memorandum from Student Development Program Counselor Consuelo L. Contreras to all students with Spanish surnames in the Student Development Program. This memorandum provides a report from the July 10, 1972 meeting and an invitation to the July 20, 1972 meeting.
A Memorandum from Student Development Program Counselor Consuelo L. Contreras to all students with Spanish surnames in the Student Development Program. This memorandum invites students to a meeting on July 10, 1972.
"Experiments in Transculture: Rethinking Russian and American Creative Communication"; "2 Collective Improvisations"
"Presidential Leadership in Recent Wars: An Assessment of Truman, Johnson and Bush as Commanders-in-Chief" "Kremlin Bells and Bolsheviks: How Institutional Theory Explains the Failure of Revolutions"