Center for the Study of Public Scholarship
Programs
and Events

Spring 2001




"Science and the Spectacle: Khanako's South Africa, 1936-7"
Patricia Hayes, Rockefeller Fellow, Center for the Study of Public Scholarship



 
February 1
4:00 pm
1385 Oxford Rd.
Rm 108 (ICIS)

"Between Discourse Building and Marketing: A Strategy in Cultural Production for Cape Town"
Zayd Minty, Rockefeller Fellow, Center for the Study of Public Scholarship



February 8
4:00 pm
1385 Oxford Rd. 
Rm 108 (ICIS)

Film Screening of "Apartheid's Last Stand: 
Truth and Reconciliation on Robben Island"
Discussants Patricia Hayes and Noel Solani, Rockefeller Fellows, Center for the Study of Public Scholarship


February 20
4:00pm
S423 Callaway 


"'Recalling Community in Cape Town: Creating and Curating the District Six Museum"
Ciraj Rassool, Department of History, University of the Western Cape




February 26
4:00 pm
Michael C. Carlos Museum Reception Hall

"Skeletons in the Cupboard: South African Museums and Trade in Human Remains, 1907-1917"
Ciraj Rassool, Department of History, University of the Western Cape


March 1
4:00pm
1385 Oxford Rd. 
Rm 108 (ICIS)


"Exhibiting War: A Symposium"
Patricia Hayes, Rockefeller Fellow, Center for the Study of Public Scholarship
Gordon Jones, Atlanta History Center




March 20
4:00 pm
Atlanta History Center
130 W. Paces Ferry Rd NW

"Vision and Violence: War Photographies from Angola and Namibia"
Patricia Hayes, Rockefeller Fellow, Center for the Study of Public Scholarship


April 10
4:00 pm
S423 Callaway 


"Home : A Project in South Africa with Contemporary Artists from the South Asian Diaspora. Notes on a Work in Progress"
Zayd Minty, Rockefeller Fellow, Center for the Study of Public Scholarship


 
April 24
4:00 pm
S423 Callaway 


"Evoking History" South African Curator Tumelo Mosaka speaks on Evoking History: Listening Across Culture and Communities, a program that investigates the historical position of the middle passage. The program contains a series of projects that probe Charleston's rich history and its relevance to the local community. The program will be inaugurated during the 2001 Spoleto Festival. 


 

April 27
4:30 pm
S423 Callaway 

Co-sponsored by the Graduate Institute of Liberal Arts, the Institute of African Studies, Women's Studies, the Michael C. Carlos Museum, the Atlanta History Center and supported by the Rockefeller Foundation.


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