From jsis@u.washington.edu Fri Sep 13 10:03:13 2002 Received: from mailscan2.cac.washington.edu (mailscan2.cac.washington.edu [140.142.33.16]) by lists.u.washington.edu (8.12.1+UW01.12/8.12.1+UW02.08) with SMTP id g8DH3C97098882 for ; Fri, 13 Sep 2002 10:03:12 -0700 Received: FROM mxu3.u.washington.edu BY mailscan2.cac.washington.edu ; Fri Sep 13 10:03:11 2002 -0700 Received: from mxout1.cac.washington.edu (mxout1.cac.washington.edu [140.142.32.5]) by mxu3.u.washington.edu (8.12.1+UW01.12/8.12.1+UW02.06) with ESMTP id g8DH3Bbr012466 (version=TLSv1/SSLv3 cipher=EDH-RSA-DES-CBC3-SHA bits=168 verify=NO) for ; Fri, 13 Sep 2002 10:03:11 -0700 Received: from mailscan-out1.cac.washington.edu (mailscan-out1.cac.washington.edu [140.142.32.17]) by mxout1.cac.washington.edu (8.12.1+UW01.12/8.12.1+UW02.06) with SMTP id g8DH3BCP021645 for ; Fri, 13 Sep 2002 10:03:11 -0700 Received: FROM mailhost1.u.washington.edu BY mailscan-out1.cac.washington.edu ; Fri Sep 13 10:03:10 2002 -0700 Received: from cpaxton (D-128-95-200-144.dhcp.washington.edu [128.95.200.144]) by mailhost1.u.washington.edu (8.12.1+UW01.12/8.12.1+UW02.06) with SMTP id g8DH3AjC017594 for ; Fri, 13 Sep 2002 10:03:10 -0700 Message-ID: <000501c25b47$db9780a0$90c85f80@cpaxton> From: "JSIS" To: "JSIS-UW" Subject: The Jackson School Calendar, September 13, 2002 Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2002 10:06:10 -0700 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2600.0000 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2600.0000 the JACKSON SCHOOL CALENDAR September 15, 2002 A brief look ahead. Scroll down for complete details or visit our website at September 18: Civil Liberties Post-September 11th: One Year Later September 27: Globalization and its Discontents (Talk & Book Signing) October 4: The Perfect Houses of Andrea Palladio October 7: Haru, Natsu, Aki: Who Gets Translated from Japanese October 11: Reflections A Year After 9/11 October 17: Sex and Space: Outlaw Territories October 18: Fearful Symmetry: Explaining the Indo-Pakistani Conflicts ____________________________________________________________________________ Complete Listings: September 18 Civil Liberties Post-September 11th: One Year Later. 3:30 - 4:30 pm, Condon Hall, Room 135. Speaker: Marc Rotenberg, Executive Director, Electronic Privacy Information Center. Sponsor: Shidler Center for Law, Commerce and Technology. Info: 685-2636. Note: Interested students may join Mr. Rotenberg for an informational session prior to his lecture in Condon Hall, Room 311, from 2:30 - 3:00 pm. September 27 Globalization and its Discontents (Talk & Book Signing). 7:00 pm. Kane Hall 120. Speaker: Joseph E. Stiglitz, Winner of the 2001 Nobel Prize in Economics, chairman of President Clinton's Council of Economic Advisors and Chief Economist for the World Bank will discuss the mistakes we have made - and ARE making in our global economic policy. Co-sponsors: University Book Store, the World Affairs Council, The Jackson School of International Studies and the UW Dept. of Economics. Tickets are $5.00 for UW students and WAC members, $10 for the general public and can be purchased at the door. October 4 The Perfect Houses of Andrea Palladio. 7:00 pm, Walker-Ames Room. Speaker: Architect and author Witold Rybczynski. Sponsors: Dept. of Slavic Languages & Literatures, Simpson Center for the Humanities, College of Arts & Sciences Exchange Program. Info: 543-6848 October 7 Haru, Natsu, Aki: Who Gets Translated from Japanese. 3:30-5:00 pm, Simpson Humanities Center, CMU 202. Speaker: Alfred Birnbaum, Professional Translator. Sponsor: Japan Studies Program/JSIS. Info: 543-4391. October 11 Reflections A Year After 9/11. 7:30 pm, Kane Hall 130. Panelists: Ellis Goldberg (Topic: "The Arab-Israeli Conflict"), Director, Middle East Center, The Jackson School; Peter Sluglett (Topic: The Coming War with Iraq?"), Prof. of History, Univ. of Utah; Joan Fitzpatrick (Topic: "The Effects of the War on Terrorism on International Human Rights"), School of Law, UW. Sponsor: The Jackson School. Info: 543-4372. October 17 Sex and Space: Outlaw Territories (Part of the series "Thinking Sex in Transnational Times"). 7:00 pm, Communications 226. Speaker: Cindy Patton, Interdisciplinary Studies, Emory University. Sponsor: Simpson Center for the Humanities. Info: 543-3920. NOTE: A workshop on this topic will be held the following day. To register, contact the Simpson Center. October 18 Fearful Symmetry: Explaining the Indo-Pakistani Conflicts. 7:00 PM, Walker-Ames Room, Kane Hall, UW Campus, Seattle. Speaker: Sumit Ganguly, University of Texas. Sponsored by the South Asia Center, the Institute for Global and Regional Security Studies, and the Indo American Friendship. Forum. For info, call 206-543-4800 October 22 Unlikely Heroes: Women in the Bible. 7:00 pm, Brechemin Auditorium, Room 123 Music Building. Speaker: Gary Rendsburg, Paul and Berthe Hendrix Memorial Professor of Jewish Studies, Cornell Univ. Sponsors: NELC; Comparative Religion Program/JSIS. Info: 543-4835. October 23 Reading the Abraham Story. 7:00 pm, Temple Beth-Am, 2632 NE 80th. Speaker: Gary Rendsburg, Paul and Berthe Hendrix Memorial Professor of Jewish Studies, Cornell Univ. Sponsors: NELC; Comparative Religion Program/JSIS. Info: 543-4835. October 24 Negotiating Nuclear Power: India and the great powers from 1944. 3:30PM, Thomson Hall 317. Speaker: Robert Anderson, Simon Fraser University. Sponsored by the South Asia Center, the Institute for Global and Regional Security Studies, and the Indo American Friendship Forum. For info, call 206-543-4800 October 25 - 26 Conference on Globalization, Justice and the International Trafficking of Women and Children. Fri 7:00 pm-8:30pm, Sat 9:00am - 6:00pm, Kane Hall. Speakers: Begum Khurshid Jahan Haque, Minister for Women and Children Affairs, Bangladesh; Ambassador Nancy Ely-Raphel, Director, Office to Monitor and Combat Human Trafficking at the US Department of State; and numerous state elected officials, representatives from non-profits, international organizations and academic institutions. Sponsors: Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies; International Studies Center; and UW Women's Center. Info: 685-1090. October 29 Title to be announced. 3:30-5:00 pm, Simpson Humanities Center, CMU 202. Speaker: Linda Angst, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Lewis and Clark University. Sponsor: Japan Studies Program/JSIS. Info: 543-4391. November 1 Sex and Space: Workshop: Desiring Arabs (Part of the series "Thinking Sex in Transnational Times"). Time and location tba. Speaker: Joseph Massad, Modern Arab Politics, Columbia University. Sponsor: Simpson Center for the Humanities. Registration required: 543-3920. November 14 Multiple Connotations: Language Politics in Colonial South India. 3:30 PM, Thomson Hall Room 317, UW Campus, Seattle. Speaker: M. Pandian. Sponsored by the South Asia Center, 206-543-4800. 2003 February 11 Sex and Political Economy: Sexuality, the State and Nation Building (Part of the series "Thinking Sex in Transnational Times"). 7:00 pm, Communications 226. Speaker: Jacqui Alexander, Gender & Women's Studies, Connecticut College. Sponsor: Simpson Center for the Humanities. NOTE: A workshop on this topic will be held on Feb. 13. Registration required for workshop: 543-3920. February 28 Workshop: Sex and Political Economy: Queer of Color Critique (Part of the series "Thinking Sex in Transnational Times"). Time and location tba. Speaker: Roderick Ferguson, American Studies, Univ. of Minnesota. Sponsor: Simpson Center for the Humanities. Registration required: 543-3920. April 24 Sex and Ethnography: Legislation of Desire (Part of the series "Thinking Sex in Transnational Times"). 7:00 pm, Communications 226. Speaker: Lisa Rofel, Anthropology, UC Santa Cruz. Sponsor: Simpson Center for the Humanities. NOTE: A workshop on this topic will be held on April 25, registration required: 543-3920. May 1 Workshop: Sex and Ethnography: Queer Self-Writing in Hong Kong (Part of the series "Thinking Sex in Transnational Times"). Time and location tba. Speaker: Helen Hok-Sze Leung, Women's Studies, Simon Fraser University. Sponsor: Simpson Center for the Humanities. Registration required: 543-3920. May 16 Workshop: Sex and Ethnography: Dubbing Culture (Part of the series " Thinking Sex in Transnational Times"). Time and location tba. Speaker: Tom Boellstorff, Anthropology, UC Irvine. Sponsor: Simpson Center for the Humanities. Registration required: 543-3920. All events are free and open to the public unless otherwise indicated. *New Events (or changes) not previously listed are indicated by an asterisk* Abbreviations and Web site addresses for more detailed information: Asian L&L = Department of Asian Languages & Literature CANSTUD = Canadian Studies Program/JSIS http://jsis.artsci.washington.edu/programs/canada/canada.html CASG = Central Asian Studies Group/NELC CIBER = Center for International Business Education & Research CSDE = Center for Studies in Demography & Ecology CPHRS = Center for Public Health Research & Evaluation CWES = Center for West European Studies, JSIS http://jsis.artsci.washington.edu/programs/cwesuw/index.html EUC = European Union Center http://jsis.artsci.washington.edu/programs/europe/euc.html GEOG = Dept. of Geography http://depts.washington.edu/geog/news/colloquium.html GTI = George Taylor Institute Depts.washington.edu/tayloruw/seminars.htm GTTL = Global Trade, Transportation & Logistics Studies IGRSS = Inst. For Global and Regional Security Studies IIP = Institute for International Policy www.iip.washington.edu IS = Center for International Studies/JSIS http://jsis.artsci.washington.edu/programs/is/is-ctr.html JSIS = The Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies jsis.artsci.Washington.edu LAS = Latin American Studies Program/JSIS http://jsis.artsci.washington.edu/programs/latinam/ MEC = Middle East Center/JSIS http://jsis.artsci.washington.edu/programs/mideast/events.htm NELC = Department of Near Eastern Languages & Civilization http://depts.washington.edu/nelc REECAS = Russian, East European, and Central Asia Studies, JSIS http://depts.washington.edu/reecas SEAS = Southeast Asia Studies/JSIS http://jsis.artsci.washington.edu/programs/seasia/seasia.html Slavic L&L = Department of Slavic Languages & Literature SMA = School of Marine Affairs **************************************************************************** ** The Jackson School Calendar is updated and e-mailed weekly. 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