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Join this year's cohort of Fellows at the Society for the Humanities for our concluding conference on the 2022-23 focal theme of Repair. The conference kicks off on Thursday, April 27, with a panel of humanities scholars, and continues all day on Friday, April 28, with several panels and two keynotes. We will welcome scholars Audra Simpson (Columbia University) and Mimi Nguyen (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) to give keynote lectures.

Each presentation will be followed by a Q&A. Open to the public.

3:00-4:30pm PANEL 1

“Freud in the Tropics" - Kevin Duong (Society Fellow; Politics, University of Virginia) 

"Guillotining the Political: FLN Prisoners Amidst the Algerian Struggle” - Shirley Le Penne (Mellon Graduate Fellow; Goverment, Cornell)  

“How Did Cornell Dispossess? The Impact of Timber and Land Sales on the Lives and Livelihoods of Indigenous Peoples Bordering the University’s Morrill Act Lands, 1868-1900” - Jon Parmenter (Faculty Fellow; History, Cornell)

Schedule for Friday, April 28 (Day 2): https://events.cornell.edu/event/repair_spring_fellows_conference_day_2

 

 

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