April 21 April 22
APRIL 21, 2004
9:10am - 10:25am
ROOM 301 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Alexis Soloski TBA
Tiffany Alkan What Mark Edmundson Didn't Say about Consumer Culture
Casey Shoop Borders, Boundaries and Walls: Spacial Partitioning in the Global Age
ROOM 302 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Amy Greene War: Points of Reference
Jami Johnson TBA
ROOM 310 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Nicole Wallack Responses to Mark Edmundson's "The Use of a Liberal Education"
Robin Schaer Are You being Served?
   
11:00am - 12:15pm
ROOM 301 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Leora Bersohn Crime and Punishment
Helen Pilinovsky Columbia and Cultural Interaction
Dohra Ahmad Reassessing American Foreign Policy
ROOM 302 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Claudia Manley On Any Given Subway
Kate Olson The Current State of the University: Elaborations on
and Critiques of Mark Edmundson
Tench Coxe Paths to Self-Expression: Retrospection,
Experience and Space
ROOM 310 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Jill DiDonato Culture Clubs: Alike in dignity, in NYC, Where We Lay Our Scene
Christine Leja C is for...
Anatoly Pinsky Symbols of New York City
1:10pm - 2:25pm
ROOM 301 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Gibson Fay-LeBlanc You Are Being Watched: Case Studies in Panopticism
Johanna Cheetham Close Encounters...of the Oriental Mind
Michelle Hardesty TBA
ROOM 302 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Alex Smith Approaches to (& digressions from) the Gay Marriage Amendment
Farooq Ahmed Technology, Imagery and Interpretation
ROOM 310 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Ichiro Takayoshi TBA
Lexi Rudnitsky Orientalist Representations in the Iraq War
Karl Steel Contemporary Panopticisms
2:40pm - 3:55pm
ROOM 301 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Martha Schulman From Franklin to Eternity: Media Bias, War, Peace, and Late Night
TV.
Jeff O'Neal TBA
Jennifer Sonntag TBA
ROOM 302 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Andrew Schonebaum Taxis: Immigrants, Women and Representation
Christine Nadir Oppression and Democracy
Sasha Parmasad Orientalist Ripples
ROOM 310 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Adrea Andersson The Language and Legacy of JFK
Jeffrey Trask Who Cares?: Demands for Access and Diversity in Post-Secodary
Education
Sarah Labarge It's Your Money, Come and Get It
4:10pm - 5:25pm
ROOM 301 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Suzanne Menghraj New York, New York: False Narratives and Funky Forms
Jennifer Shotz Sentimenal Journeys: Narratives of New York and Beyond
Colleen McQuillen Dec. 31, 1969: A Retrospective on the Decade's Arts
ROOM 302 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Jen Fronc Voices From All Sides: Propaganda, Media, and Protest in Wartime
Kristen Tate Revisions and Reflections: The Central Park Jogger Case in 2004
ROOM 310 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Mark Weber The Brooklyn Nets Arena: Sentimental Narratives and Intricate Public Space
Bina Gogineni TBA
7:40pm - 8:55pm 12/03
ROOM TBA
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Jan Traflet War, Riots, and Politics
Monica Gisolfi War, Riots, and Politics