Humanities

  • Maximum Fun: Alum Jesse Thorn woos young listeners with a new brand of radio show

    Maximum Fun: Alum Jesse Thorn woos young listeners with a new brand of radio show

    Jesse Thorn (B.A. American studies, Porter ’03) has gone national with “The Sound of Young America,” which first aired at UCSC in 1999.

  • Award-winning journalist Alexander Stille to be keynote speaker at statewide Italian Studies conference hosted by UCSC

    Award-winning journalist Alexander Stille to be keynote speaker at statewide Italian Studies conference hosted by UCSC

    Award-winning author and journalist Alexander Stille will be the keynote speaker at a statewide conference presented by the California Interdisciplinary Consortium for Italian Studies at UC Santa Cruz, February 29-March 1.

  • Judith Aissen named Fellow of Linguistic Society of America

    Judith Aissen named Fellow of Linguistic Society of America

    Linguistics professor Judith Aissen has been named a Fellow of the Linguistic Society of America. She received the honor at the 82nd Annual Meeting of the organization, held January 3-6 in Chicago. Similarly honored at the meeting was professor emeritus of linguistics Geoffrey Pullum. “Election as a Fellow recognizes a record of distinguished contributions to…

  • UC Santa Cruz professor investigates the extraordinary power of insults

    UC Santa Cruz professor investigates the extraordinary power of insults

    What kind of injury is an insult? Is its infliction determined by the insulter or the insulted? What does it reveal about the character of both parties, as well as the character of society and its conventions? What is its role in social and legal life? How ready should we be to forgive? Those questions…

  • Literature professor Sharon Kinoshita receives MLA prize

    Literature professor Sharon Kinoshita receives MLA prize

    Literature professor Sharon Kinoshita has received an honorable mention award from The Modern Language Association of America (MLA) as part of its 15th annual Aldo and Jeanne Scaglione Prize for French and Francophone Literary Studies. Kinoshita received the honor for her book, Medieval Boundaries: Rethinking Difference in Old French Literature, published by the University of…

  • John Mock elected to council of Association for Nepal and Himalayan Studies

    John Mock elected to council of Association for Nepal and Himalayan Studies

    Hindi and Urdu lecturer John Mock has been elected to the Executive Council of the Association for Nepal and Himalayan Studies (ANHS) for a four-year term. The organization joins people with wide-ranging interests in the Himalayan region with the goal of increasing awareness of the unparalleled diversity of the human and natural worlds within the…

  • UCSC receives gift of rare audio interviews and photos of late ’60s jazz and rock icons

    UCSC receives gift of rare audio interviews and photos of late ’60s jazz and rock icons

    The University of California, Santa Cruz, has received a gift of more than 1,000 photographs of renowned jazz and rock musicians from the late 1960s, taken by the late jazz scholar and historian, Frank Kofsky. The collection includes 35mm slides, prints, and negatives of such recording artists as John Coltrane, Janis Joplin, Jefferson Airplane, Ornette…

  • Alumnus Victor Davis Hanson receives National Humanities Medal

    Alumnus Victor Davis Hanson receives National Humanities Medal

    President George W. Bush awarded a 2007 National Humanities Medal to UCSC alumnus Victor Davis Hanson on November 15 during a ceremony held in the White House East Room. Hanson was one of nine Americans honored for their “exemplary contributions to the humanities” and for their scholarship, preservation efforts, philanthropy, and literary works. The National…

  • Emeritus academics reflect on 41 years of McHenry Library

    Emeritus academics reflect on 41 years of McHenry Library

    The past and the present merged at McHenry Library last Tuesday when three emeritus professors and a founding librarian joined together to reflect on the 41-year history of the UCSC library. Sitting together behind a long table on the spacious third floor bridge between the book stacks and Special Collections–with the sounds of construction emanating…

  • UCSC media expert contributes feature to 35th anniversary issue of Ms. magazine

    UCSC media expert contributes feature to 35th anniversary issue of Ms. magazine

    As recently as the early 1970s, very few women in the United States had access to work in newsrooms, press clubs, editorial boards, and radio broadcasting booths. Today, women are employed as writers, producers, anchors, editors, and publishers in nearly every major newspaper, magazine, television network, and radio station across the country. So writes UC…

  • UCSC professor explores Northern California’s ‘kitsch monuments’

    UCSC professor explores Northern California’s ‘kitsch monuments’

    How does a 2,000 year-old tree at Big Basin Redwoods State Park trace the history of imperialism? Who are the “Cave People” at the Santa Cruz Boardwalk? Why were two giant white stone cats erected by Highway 17 in Los Gatos? What is the real story behind the Greco-Roman-style Pulgas Water Temple built on the…

  • Film professor provides expert commentary in new box set of rare films

    Film professor provides expert commentary in new box set of rare films

    A UC Santa Cruz professor has lent her voice to a 4-DVD box set of 48 rare films never before seen on video. Shelley Stamp, chair of the UC Santa Cruz Film & Digital Media Department, provides the audio commentary for Where Are My Children? in Treasures III: Social Issues in American Film, 1900-1934 (Image…

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