E Plurbis Plura? Ethnicity and American History

Date: 

Thursday, February 16, 2012 (All day) to Thursday, March 1, 2012 (All day)

Location: 

Robinson Hall, Lower Library, 35 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA 02138

A lecture series sponsored by the Committee on Ethnic Studies, the Department of History, and the Committee on History and Literature

 Event Poster

Monica Kim
Korea Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow in History, University of Chicago
Empire’s Babel: The Japanese American Interrogator, the Korean POW, and the Interrogation Rooms of the Korean War 

Schedule

Wed, Feb 22 at 12 pm

Naomi Paik

Assistant Professor, Department of American Studies

University of Texas, Austin

Redressing Rightlessness: The Politics of Testimony in Japanese American Internment

 

Wed, Feb 29 at 12 pm

Nico Slate

Assistant Professor, Department of History

Carnegie Mellon University

“We the People of Color”: Race, Migration, and the Globalization of America

 

Thurs, March 1 at 4 pm

Noelani Arista

Assistant Professor, Department of History

University of Hawai’i, Mānoa

Moananuiakea: Crossing the Vast, Deep Ocean: Libel, Law and Justice before the Hawaiian Chiefly Council, 1825-­‐1827