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“At Home in Academia?”: An interdisciplinary symposium on American identities
| Location: | New York, United States |
| Symposium Date: | 2005-05-15 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2005-05-02 |
| Announcement ID: |
145626 |
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“At Home in Academia?” brings together young scholars for a critical and comparative dialogue on the relationship among the various branches of “ethnic” studies. The event will be a forum for young academics from around the nation to revisit- and reinvent- disciplinary and methodological boundaries, as well as an opportunity to meet new colleagues.
We invite scholars from all disciplines to join us for a day of discussion.
Symposium Program:
- Beyond “Beyond The Melting Pot”: The Challenge of Becoming American
Moderator: Mia Sara Bruch— Stanford University
Commentator: Jeffrey Shandler— Rutgers University
Rachel Heiman, New School University
Josh Zeitz, Cambridge University
Dina Okamoto, Russell Sage Foundation/University of California-Davis
Shana Bernstein, Southwestern University
Ferentz LaFargue, Yale University
- “What Moments Divine, What Rapture Serene”: The Role of Religion in History Writing
Moderator: Lila Corwin Berman— Pennsylvania State University
Commentator: Jenna Weissman Joselit— Princeton University
Kristin Dombeck, New York University
Jane Rothstein, New York U University
Henry Goldschmidt, Wesleyan University
Mucahit Bilici, University of Michigan
Kip Kosek, Yale University
Lunch
- Homeland and Heritage: The Implications of Transnational Communities
Moderator: Ari Kelman— National Museum of American Jewish History/
University of Pennsylvania
Commentator: Daniel Soyer—Fordham University
Rebecca Kobrin, New York University
Josh Guild, Yale University
Falu Bakarania, SUNY Binghamton
Leah Khaghani, Yale University
All Conference Participants are invited to attend a preview and cocktail reception celebrating the landmark exhibition ‘Greetings from Home’: 350 years of American Jewish Life which will take place at the Center for Jewish History at 5:30 pm.
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