From moriarty.8 at osu.edu Fri Apr 1 12:11:08 2022 From: moriarty.8 at osu.edu (Moriarty, Megan) Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2022 16:11:08 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] 4/15 @ 4: Annual Chris Zacher Humanities Lecture: A. O. Scott & Stephen Trask In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES | HUMANITIES COLLABORATORY The Second Annual Chris Zacher Humanities Lecture Gimme Some Truth: A Conversation about Art, Criticism & the State of the World featuring A.O. Scott and Stephen Trask Friday, April 15, 2022 Lecture: 4 to 5:30 p.m. Reception: 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Wexner Center Film/Video Theater Please join us on Friday, April 15th for the second annual Christian Zacher Humanities Lecture with A. O. Scott and Stephen Trask, sponsored by the College of Arts and Sciences and the Humanities Collaboratory. The event is in honor of Chris Zacher, the Humanities Institute?s founding director and ongoing inspiration, and the topic is one about which he was always passionate: to the role of the humanities and the arts in shaping a better future for a troubled world. [A picture containing person, person, wall, glasses Description automatically generated] Our guest speakers for this event are A.O. Scott, an American journalist and cultural critic. He has been chief film critic for The New York Times since 2004, and Stephen Trask an American musician, composer and Tony award-winning composer and co-creator of Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Please register by Friday, April 8 as in-person seating is limited. There will also be a live Zoom feed for those unable to attend in person. 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Bringing together researchers from the Rendville Historical Preservation Society, Black in Appalachia, and the Ohio State University Center for Folklore Studies, the project is seeking to catalog and digitize approximately 2,000 items in the community-held Joseph T. Williams Collection. The Collection reflects one hundred years of history in the town as assembled by its former mayor, post master, barber, scribe, and friend to many, Joseph T. "Uncle Joe" Williams. From Black leadership in organizing labor struggles to intergenerational migration to the everyday "village life" of the town, the collections brings together diverse strands of social life. The talk will take stock of applying collaborative ethnographic practices to archiving the thousands of letters, photographs, and documents in the collection, as well as how interpreting themes of race/racialization, gender and sexuality, labor, and governance emerge from the materials and the collaborations themselves. 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URL: From moriarty.8 at osu.edu Mon Apr 4 09:59:59 2022 From: moriarty.8 at osu.edu (Moriarty, Megan) Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2022 13:59:59 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] Coming up!--Society for Disability Studies conference (April 8-10) and Multiple Perspectives (April 10-11) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hello all? You may remember that OSU has served as a co-host of the international Society for Disability Studies conference since 2018?and that the Office of the ADA Coordinator also hosts the Multiple Perspectives conference every year. These concurrent conferences are coming right up!?April 8-11. I hope you will register for one or both conferences, and check out the extraordinary range of offerings. The SDS conference is free to anyone who requests it, and Multiple Perspectives is free to members of the OSU community. As someone who has been in various administrative roles for SDS over many years, and has worked very hard to keep the conference in existence for the last few years, I want to add that the current Board of Directors is doing amazing work and this year?s conference looks SO GOOD! Below, I?ve pasted the titles and descriptions of a few sessions that I think may be of particular interest. I hope you?ll join me in attending some! * Register for Multiple Perspectives (all online): https://web.cvent.com/event/677d4275-3b5d-4adc-ba9f-3696ad856064/summary * Register for SDS (all online): https://disstudies.org/index.php/sds-annual-conference/ Here?s a very partial sampling of offerings! India in the Time of Covid-19: A Survey of Precarities Presenters: Shilpaa Anand, Vandana Chaudhry, Hemachandran Karah, Nandini Ghosh, Shubhangi Vaidya We discuss how pandemic related precarities played out in different realms of the Indian context. In the absence of governmental infrastructure, not-for-profit organizations and disability networks collaborated to offer survival support to disabled people in rural areas. Social solidarities and collective building efforts emerged. Similarly, other forms of kinship and familial care evolved and disrupted normative care relations. Disabled people's capacity to render care and assume agency became noticeable. With the pandemic's proliferation of digitization and faith in its access potential. Reflecting on digital inclusion and exclusion the panel discusses the varied nature of inaccessibility experienced by disabled people living at the margins of society and technology. We also acknowledge that digital access in a learning environment produces disembodied relationalities given its special affinity for productivity and its cognitive orientation. Neurodivergent Semiotics Presenters: Sean Yeager, Tuning Curves: A Neuroqueer Exponential Heuristic For Un-Understanding Interpersonal Hermeneutics Sara M. Acevedo, Autism and Myth: A Semiotics of Excess M. Remi Yergeau, Intrusive Trans Thoughts: Rhetorics of Exposure and Pathology in Behavioral Intervention Technologies The Ableism of Research Ethics Reviews: Consent, Capacity, and Vulnerability Presenters: Hannah Quinn and Rebecca-Eli Long Ostensibly in place to protect research participants, research ethics reviews often perpetuate ableism. This discussion group seeks to share experiences, strategies, and commiserations around research ethics reviews involving disabled people as participants and researchers. Questions to be posed include: 1) How are disabled people classified as a vulnerable population by ethics boards at different universities? 2) What strategies do researchers use to negotiate ableist concepts of ?consent? and ?capacity?? 3) What are our obligations as scholars to our participants when negotiating ableist institutional structures? The facilitators will share their experiences and open to audience discussion about what it means to do ethical research in the context of disability. We encourage attendees to reflect on disability as a lived experience, a research orientation, and as grounds for ethics. Come listen, share your own experiences, and dream about/collaborate on alternative research relations. "Freekey?: Keys to Freedom - Advancing Personal Assistance Services in Hungary Presenters: Elizabeth Sammons, Daniel Cs?ng?, Nikolett R?kasi, Veronika Kal?sz, and Zsuzsanna Kunt Hungary?s personal assistance system has evolved since Communist times, but not to the satisfaction of leaders in the disability community. The ?Freekeys? of Budapest will outline the current situation, as well as sharing current and future strategies to address both social and political/financial issues that create barriers to self-determination. Audio Description: For AND BY People Who Are Blind Presenters: Joel Snyder and Chris Snyder Chris Snyder, a blind advocate for audio description, is a talented voice artist and audio editor; Dr. Joel Snyder (no relation) was a pioneer in the development of audio description, circa 1981. They will present a session on how to involve people who are the principal consumers of audio description. 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When residents repatriated Copapayo during the last years of the war, delegations of volunteers traveled from Columbus to El Salvador and served as human shields, providing protection from the military during the journey back from Honduras, and sponsored the sanctuary of Copapayo residents in the U.S. Former OSU student activist, Karen Kieffer, was one of the first members of the Columbus delegations to travel to El Salvador to establish a relationship with the residents of Copapayo. In this colloquium, Karen will discuss her experiences building solidarity networks as a student, and subsequently as a human rights worker living in El Salvador. 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The editors welcome submissions for this issue that take up ideas related to death, loss, remembrance, as well as related topics such as absence, grief, commemoration, reparation, and healing within cultural, social, and personal contexts. Pieces should aim to stimulate thinking for K-12 educators, college and university educators, museum educators, and/or community and arts-based educators. The editors welcome submissions of any length, although most published pieces are in the 2000-4500 word range. A range of media can be supported, including photographic, digital, video, and print-based media, as well as traditional written essays and articles. We aim to include pieces that address and face a number of possibilities, including family traditions, community memorials, death and dying in culture, loss in the wake of disasters and tragedies, and instances of remembering, forgetting, witnessing, and haunting. For more information, please contact co-editors Dr. Mark Helmsing mhelmsin at gmu.edu and Dr. Bretton Varga bvarga at csuchico.edu. The original deadline of April 1 has been extended to June 1 and we are happy to discuss potential ideas with authors who wish to develop an idea for a submission. https://jfepublications.org/for-authors/call-for-submissions/ Many thanks, Mark Helmsing [signature_526492282] Mark Helmsing, Ph.D. (he/him/his) Assistant Professor, School of Education Affiliate Faculty, Department of History & Art History Affiliate Faculty, Folklore Studies Program 1807 Thompson Hall, MS: 4B3 Fairfax, VA, USA 22314 Zoom Room: https://gmu.zoom.us/j/6322300066 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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ZjQcmQRYFpfptBannerEnd Dear ISFNR Member The International Society for Folk Narrative Research is pleased to announce the start of a new lecture series entitled The ISFNR Lecture Series: Voices from Around the Globe, which will be open to not only our global network of international folk narrative scholars but also the general public. The lectures will take place online at 5 p.m CEST, on the third Friday of every alternate month, beginning April 15, 2022, each of them coordinated by a member of the Executive Committee of the Society. On behalf of the ISFNR, I would like to invite you all to join us in this exploration of various cultural phenomena, local and global, old and contemporary, and stable and changeable. The inaugural lecture titled "Wildly ours 4.0: Colonial Narratives of Non-Human Animals" will be delivered by Sadhana Naithani. Links for the lectures will be emailed to all members of the ISFNR and shared on the Society?s website and the Facebook Page. For more information, contact: nisfnr at gmail.com For more details please visit the web page http://isfnr.org/isfnr-online-lectures/ I request you to please share this with your students, colleagues as widely as possible. I look forward to your participation in the lecture series and making it successful. Thanks & regards Nidhi Secretary ISFNR -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From moriarty.8 at osu.edu Mon Apr 11 10:34:38 2022 From: moriarty.8 at osu.edu (Moriarty, Megan) Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2022 14:34:38 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] "Doing Work that Matters: Latinx Archives, Digital Humanities, & Community Work" 4/20 Message-ID: Join the Center for Latin American Studies on Wednesday, April 20, from 4:00 - 5:30 PM in the Research Commons (3rd floor) of the 18th Avenue Library for a presentation by Drs. Carolina Villarroel and Lorena Gauthereau entitled "Doing Work that Matters: Latinx Archives, Digital Humanities, & Community Work." This event is intended for OSU faculty, postdocs, and graduate student researchers. Also check out the complementary workshop to be given the following day. Increasing access to digital tools has changed the way educators can develop courses, lectures, and assignments. Scholars, too, have begun to use digital tools to convey their research. Yet, despite this growing accessibility, the knowledge reflected on the internet continues to convey a heavily Eurocentric epistemology. This lecture will focus on decolonial methods of resistance through active content creation that reflects our own history, culture, and life. By making Latinx history, culture, and literature more prevalent on the internet, we can fill in the gaps and contest the hegemonic historical record. Read more and RSVP here: https://clas.osu.edu/events/doing-work-matters-latinx-archives-digital-humanities-community-work [https://clas.osu.edu/sites/default/files/2022-04/screen_shot_2022-04-04_at_3.45.40_pm.png] Doing Work that Matters: Latinx Archives, Digital Humanities, & Community Work | Center for Latin American Studies Join us on Wednesday, April 20, from 4:00 - 5:30 PM in the Research Commons (3rd floor) of the 18th Avenue Library for a presentation by Drs. Carolina Villarroel and Lorena Gauthereau entitled "Doing Work that Matters: Latinx Archives, Digital Humanities, & Community Work." This event is intended for OSU faculty, postdocs, and graduate student researchers. clas.osu.edu Megan Moriarty Education Program Specialist The Ohio State University Humanities Centers Consortium 456 Hagerty Hall, 1775 College Road, Columbus, OH 43210 Center for Folklore Studies 218 Ohio Stadium, 1961 Tuttle Park Place, Columbus, OH 43210 614-247-1650 moriarty.8 at osu.edu / osu.edu Pronouns: she/her/hers / Honorific: Ms. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From moriarty.8 at osu.edu Mon Apr 11 10:36:30 2022 From: moriarty.8 at osu.edu (Moriarty, Megan) Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2022 14:36:30 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] Latinx Digital Humanities Workshop: Contesting the Historical Record with Digital Tools 4/21 Message-ID: Join the Center for Latin American Studies on Thursday, April 21, from 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM in the Research Commons (3rd floor) of the 18th Avenue Library for a workshop by Drs. Carolina Villarroel and Lorena Gauthereau entitled "Latinx Digital Humanities: Contesting the Historical Record with Digital Tools." This event is intended for OSU faculty, postdocs, and graduate student researchers. Don't miss the complementary presentation to be given the day before. This workshop will provide an overview of how to engage Latinx praxis to describe Latinx archival material and create digital projects that contest the historical record. We will emphasize methodologies that center Latinx decolonial theories and ask participants to consider how the digital space can function as a site of resistance. Drawing from the rich collections at the University of Houston?s Recovering the US Hispanic Literary Heritage as well as an example from the Ohio State University?s Thompson Library Special Collections, we will demonstrate free, easy-to-use software that can be used to create historical timelines, online exhibits of historical photographs and documents, and dynamic story maps. Participants will leave the workshop with a list of digital resources, a digital bibliography, a list of free software, and the seed of a digital project. For more information and RSVP, go here: https://clas.osu.edu/events/latinx-digital-humanities-workshop-contesting-historical-record-digital-tools Megan Moriarty Education Program Specialist The Ohio State University Humanities Centers Consortium 456 Hagerty Hall, 1775 College Road, Columbus, OH 43210 Center for Folklore Studies 218 Ohio Stadium, 1961 Tuttle Park Place, Columbus, OH 43210 614-247-1650 moriarty.8 at osu.edu / osu.edu Pronouns: she/her/hers / Honorific: Ms. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From moriarty.8 at osu.edu Tue Apr 12 10:19:52 2022 From: moriarty.8 at osu.edu (Moriarty, Megan) Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2022 14:19:52 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] CFS End-of-Year Picnic is 4/24! In-Reply-To: <1f1850891cf5f3741c45b9b3e.__test_email__.20220412141714.9858d86474.7e796fb7@mail252.suw18.rsgsv.net> References: <1f1850891cf5f3741c45b9b3e.__test_email__.20220412141714.9858d86474.7e796fb7@mail252.suw18.rsgsv.net> Message-ID: This is a reminder that the End-of-Year Picnic is right around the corner! We'll get together with all our folklore friends, share some potluck dishes and announce the award winners for the Pat Mullen Prize, the Dan Barnes Prize, and the Dan Barnes Joke Award! See information on the awards here: https://mailchi.mp/98f5437f9ebf/untitled-page Entries are DUE THIS FRIDAY, APRIL 15th! Please RSVP to the picnic by responding to this email by April 18th. Megan It's time for us to finally get together...in person! We're celebrating on 4/24.... [https://mcusercontent.com/1f1850891cf5f3741c45b9b3e/images/4234a51d-ccd6-fb04-91fa-93697bdfe9fa.jpg] [https://mcusercontent.com/1f1850891cf5f3741c45b9b3e/images/31ecd9cb-7727-b3d2-49c5-0fcaecf9cb1a.jpg] Center for Folklore Studies End-of-Year Picnic! We're gathering all our folklore friends for a spring celebration! Sunday, April 24th from 4?8:00 pm at Katey Borland's house We'll award the winner of the Pat Mullen Graduate Prize and the Dan Barnes Undergraduate Prize, and vote on the Dan Barnes Joke Award. Please bring a dish to share, as well as any drinks you'd like. RSVP by emailing CFS at osu.edu (you'll receive the address at that time). Please RSVP by Monday, April 18th so we can prepare the food order! Vote on the Joke Award! The Dan Barnes Joke Award is given to the person who submits the best response to a joke prompt. This year's prompt is "An X, a Y and a Z..." "A rabbi, a minister and a Buddhist monk are at the heavenly gates..." Yours should be original, but it can be a new version of an old favorite. Everyone is invited to apply, and multiple entries are welcome. Email your joke to cfs at osu.edu by April 15th with "Joke" in the subject line. We'll vote on the entries at the picnic. [Twitter] [Facebook] [Website] Copyright ? 2022 Center for Folklore Studies, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because of your association with the Center for Folklore Studies at Ohio State. Our mailing address is: Center for Folklore Studies 218 Ohio Stadium 1961 Tuttle Park Place Columbus, Oh 43210 Add us to your address book Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list. [Email Marketing Powered by Mailchimp] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From finver.1 at buckeyemail.osu.edu Tue Apr 12 10:40:02 2022 From: finver.1 at buckeyemail.osu.edu (Finver, Savannah H.) Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2022 14:40:02 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] Save the Date: A Collective Address to Death Message-ID: Dear All, The Department of Comparative Studies and the Center for the Study of Religion are excited to announce the dates of the graduate student conference ?A Collective Address to Death.? The conference will be from May 13-May 14, 2022 with the first day of events running in-person at our Columbus campus and the second day running virtually. We have an amazing collection of local, national, and international presenters sharing their work on the broad theme of ?Dying Well? with us, so we hope you?ll consider attending. I?ve attached a Save the Date flyer in both PDF and PNG format to this email for your convenience. Please feel free to circulate these widely among your networks. Rumor has it that a keynote lecture will be given by the Center?s very own interim director, Dr. Hannibal Hamlin! You won?t want to miss it! 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Date: April 25, 2022 Time: 5:00PM - 7:00PM Place: Hagerty Hall Courtyard Enjoy food and lively conversation as we celebrate the end of the year and share our plans for the year to come. -- Jungmin Lee (she, her, hers, -a) Graduate Research Associate, The Center for Ethnic Studies Ph.D. Candidate, College of Education and Human Ecology The Department of Teaching and Learning lee.7081 at osu.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: ATT00001.txt URL: From moriarty.8 at osu.edu Fri Apr 15 10:38:09 2022 From: moriarty.8 at osu.edu (Moriarty, Megan) Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2022 14:38:09 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] DEADLINE EXTENDED for Undergraduate Paper Prize, Joke Contest Message-ID: The deadline has been extended for the Dan Barnes Undergraduate Paper Prize and our annual joke contest! Apply by the morning of April 19. Read more here: https://mailchi.mp/7bc468437160/z7au5ri2p5 Megan Moriarty Education Program Specialist The Ohio State University Humanities Centers Consortium 456 Hagerty Hall, 1775 College Road, Columbus, OH 43210 Center for Folklore Studies 218 Ohio Stadium, 1961 Tuttle Park Place, Columbus, OH 43210 614-247-1650 moriarty.8 at osu.edu / osu.edu Pronouns: she/her/hers / Honorific: Ms. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From moriarty.8 at osu.edu Mon Apr 18 10:37:21 2022 From: moriarty.8 at osu.edu (Moriarty, Megan) Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2022 14:37:21 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] 4/22: Rachel Hopkin in Global Arts & Humanities Roundtable Message-ID: Global Arts & Humanities Roundtable Three: "On Archive as Method". Featuring CFS' Rachel Hopkin, Postdoctoral Researcher. April 22, 11am-12pm Via Zoom RSVP here: https://cfs.osu.edu/events/global-arts-humanities-roundtable-archive-method This series of roundtable webinars features presentations and moderated conversations that foster cross-disciplinary exchange. Each roundtable showcases 2-3 members of the Global Arts + Humanities Discovery Theme's post-MFA and postdoctoral cohort whose work shares disciplinary, methodological and/or topical alignment. Roundtable Three: On Archive as Method * RACHEL HOPKIN Postdoctoral Researcher, Center for Folklore Studies and Humanities Collaboratory Project Title: Working with the OSU Folklore Archives The OSU Folklore Archives (FAs) contain many important collections, including over 10,000 student ethnographic projects which have been gathered over five plus decades. Despite their value, the FAs have been under-resourced since their inception. I discuss some of the challenges of working with the FAs, and highlight recent initiatives, including the creation of course modules that facilitate use thereof, and the FAs? newest collection, which records and contextualizes digital folklore shared among OSU students * JULIA KEBLINSKA Postdoctoral Researcher, Center for Historical Research; Center for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies; East Asian Studies Center Presentation Title: Pulpy Archives Keblinska's project is a media archaeology that seeks to understand the transition from late socialism to early post-socialism in Poland and China through the ?pulpy archive? ? informal collections of cheap texts and obsolete media objects that they discovered and those that they assembled in their dissertation research on 1980s and 90s China and their postdoctoral comparative project on China and Poland in the same decades. RSVP here: https://bit.ly/3JSmbC4 Megan Moriarty Education Program Specialist The Ohio State University Humanities Centers Consortium 456 Hagerty Hall, 1775 College Road, Columbus, OH 43210 Center for Folklore Studies 218 Ohio Stadium, 1961 Tuttle Park Place, Columbus, OH 43210 614-247-1650 moriarty.8 at osu.edu / osu.edu Pronouns: she/her/hers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Roundtable.png Type: image/png Size: 359857 bytes Desc: Roundtable.png URL: From moriarty.8 at osu.edu Mon Apr 18 10:43:25 2022 From: moriarty.8 at osu.edu (Moriarty, Megan) Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2022 14:43:25 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] DUE TOMORROW: Undergraduate Paper Prize, Joke Contest In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: The deadline has been extended for the Dan Barnes Undergraduate Paper Prize and our annual joke contest! Apply by tomorrow morning. There is a $200 prize for the best undergraduate paper! Read more here: https://mailchi.mp/7bc468437160/z7au5ri2p5 Megan Moriarty ________________________________ From: Moriarty, Megan Sent: Friday, April 15, 2022 10:38 AM To: Noyes, Dorothy via Folkserv ; Borland, Katherine via Studentfolk Subject: DEADLINE EXTENDED for Undergraduate Paper Prize, Joke Contest The deadline has been extended for the Dan Barnes Undergraduate Paper Prize and our annual joke contest! Apply by the morning of April 19. Read more here: https://mailchi.mp/7bc468437160/z7au5ri2p5 Megan Moriarty Education Program Specialist The Ohio State University Humanities Centers Consortium 456 Hagerty Hall, 1775 College Road, Columbus, OH 43210 Center for Folklore Studies 218 Ohio Stadium, 1961 Tuttle Park Place, Columbus, OH 43210 614-247-1650 moriarty.8 at osu.edu / osu.edu Pronouns: she/her/hers / Honorific: Ms. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Khan Award for Student Scholarship in Asian and Asian American Folklore Message-ID: Hi, all, I am reaching out to share that the Transnational Asia/Pacific Section of the American Folklore Society is currently seeking submissions for the Saboohi I. Khan Award for Student Scholarship in Asian and Asian American Folklore with a submission deadline of July 15, 2022. Applicants will be notified of the outcome by August 15. The award recipient is expected to present the award-winning paper at the Section meeting during the AFS annual conference in October in person or virtually. The award aims to mentor graduate and undergraduate students and to foster and encourage scholarly research and publication on Asian and/or Asian American folklore and folklife. The $500 prize winner will be announced at the AFS annual meeting for the best student paper that contributes to Asian and/or Asian American folklore studies through research and analysis. The co-conveners of the Transnational Asia/Pacific Section will form the selection committee, together with additional members, including Dr. Fariha Khan, who sponsors this award. At the time of submission, the applicant must be a registered full-time graduate or undergraduate student. He or she may be enrolled in any discipline in any U.S. or international academic institution. The work must show compelling prospects for the publication of his or her scholarly work and demonstrate a dedication to research and/or teaching folklore studies. All applications must include a one-page cover letter describing the applicant?s background and current scholarship; a one-page CV; a research paper, double-spaced, 2500?5000 words long; and one letter of recommendation from an academic institution or equivalent. Please send all materials via e-mail to: fariha at sas.upenn.edu Dr. Fariha Khan Asian American Studies Program, University of Pennsylvania 459 McNeil Bldg., 3718 Locust Walk Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA Please kindly share this information with anyone who might be interested. Thanks, Wei -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From moriarty.8 at osu.edu Thu Apr 21 10:15:53 2022 From: moriarty.8 at osu.edu (Moriarty, Megan) Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2022 14:15:53 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] We NEED YOUR JOKES! Message-ID: A rabbi, a minister and a Buddhist monk go up to the heavenly gates. St. Peter says, "Before I let you in, you?ll need to tell me your greatest weakness." The rabbi says, ?pork?; the minister says, ?whiskey?. The Buddhist monk looks from face to face, thinks for a moment, and says, ?I?ve got to get out of here: mine is gossip.? Now that I have your attention: We still need jokes for the Dan Barnes annual joke contest! Please email them to me by noon tomorrow. The prize? Something amazing. It will be totally worth your while. Just kidding? The prompt: "An X, a Y and a Z..." It doesn't have to be G-rated. Go ahead and shock us. Need more inspo? A hippy, a priest and Henry Kissinger are on a plane when the engines stall. The pilot says, ?I have to go down with the plane, but one of you can take my parachute.? The priest says, ?I?ve lived a long, fruitful life, I?m ready to die.? Kissinger says, ?I?m the smartest, most important man alive. I can?t afford to die." And he grabs the pack and jumps out of the plane. The priest says to the hippy, ?My goodness, I?m so sorry for you. You?ve hardly lived, and you don?t deserve to die.? The hippy says, ?That?s okay, Father, I?m just glad to have seen the smartest man in the world grab my backpack and jump!? -Amy Shuman Megan Moriarty Education Program Specialist The Ohio State University Humanities Centers Consortium 456 Hagerty Hall, 1775 College Road, Columbus, OH 43210 Center for Folklore Studies 218 Ohio Stadium, 1961 Tuttle Park Place, Columbus, OH 43210 614-247-1650 moriarty.8 at osu.edu / osu.edu Pronouns: she/her/hers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From moriarty.8 at osu.edu Thu Apr 21 10:21:20 2022 From: moriarty.8 at osu.edu (Moriarty, Megan) Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2022 14:21:20 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] TOMORROW! Global Arts & Humanities Roundtable In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Global Arts & Humanities Roundtable Three: "On Archive as Method". Featuring CFS' Rachel Hopkin, Postdoctoral Researcher and Julia Keblinska, Postdoctoral Researcher, Center for Historical Research; Center for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies; East Asian Studies Center. April 22, 11am-12pm Via Zoom RSVP here: https://cfs.osu.edu/events/global-arts-humanities-roundtable-archive-method This series of roundtable webinars features presentations and moderated conversations that foster cross-disciplinary exchange. Each roundtable showcases 2-3 members of the Global Arts + Humanities Discovery Theme's post-MFA and postdoctoral cohort whose work shares disciplinary, methodological and/or topical alignment. Roundtable Three: On Archive as Method * RACHEL HOPKIN Postdoctoral Researcher, Center for Folklore Studies and Humanities Collaboratory Project Title: Working with the OSU Folklore Archives The OSU Folklore Archives (FAs) contain many important collections, including over 10,000 student ethnographic projects which have been gathered over five plus decades. Despite their value, the FAs have been under-resourced since their inception. I discuss some of the challenges of working with the FAs, and highlight recent initiatives, including the creation of course modules that facilitate use thereof, and the FAs? newest collection, which records and contextualizes digital folklore shared among OSU students * JULIA KEBLINSKA Postdoctoral Researcher, Center for Historical Research; Center for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies; East Asian Studies Center Presentation Title: Pulpy Archives Keblinska's project is a media archaeology that seeks to understand the transition from late socialism to early post-socialism in Poland and China through the ?pulpy archive? ? informal collections of cheap texts and obsolete media objects that they discovered and those that they assembled in their dissertation research on 1980s and 90s China and their postdoctoral comparative project on China and Poland in the same decades. RSVP here: https://bit.ly/3JSmbC4 Megan Moriarty Education Program Specialist The Ohio State University Humanities Centers Consortium 456 Hagerty Hall, 1775 College Road, Columbus, OH 43210 Center for Folklore Studies 218 Ohio Stadium, 1961 Tuttle Park Place, Columbus, OH 43210 614-247-1650 moriarty.8 at osu.edu / osu.edu Pronouns: she/her/hers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Roundtable.png Type: image/png Size: 359857 bytes Desc: Roundtable.png URL: From borland.19 at osu.edu Mon Apr 25 10:40:51 2022 From: borland.19 at osu.edu (Borland, Katherine) Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2022 14:40:51 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] FW: [Engfac] Hiring Next Staff Member: Assistant to the Chair Message-ID: <06AD79BD-101C-4791-8D38-244730AA234B@osu.edu> From: Engfac on behalf of "Lovely, Wayne G. via Engfac" Reply-To: "Lovely, Wayne G." Date: Monday, April 25, 2022 at 10:05 AM To: English Faculty , "English Lecturers (Englect at lists.osu.edu)" , "English Staff (Engsta at lists.osu.edu)" , "English Graduates (Engrad at lists.osu.edu)" Subject: [Engfac] Hiring Next Staff Member: Assistant to the Chair Dear, all, I?m happy to announce that we?re adding to our staff! I paste the introductory paragraph of the ad below, as well as links to the full ad where those who are interested can apply. Please share this with anyone you know who may be interested as we?re hoping to generate a large and diverse pull of applicants. The Department of English, within the College of Arts and Sciences, seeks an Administrative Assistant to support the Chair and Vice Chairs of the Department of English. As a member of the administrative leadership team, the Assistant supports the Chair in executing the daily operations of the department and collaborates on the development of operational plans to implement departmental mission, vision, and strategy. The Assistant also serves as a source of information for faculty and staff. The Department of English has 80 faculty, 12 staff, over 100 graduate students with 3 graduate programs, a multi-tracked major, and 8 minors. External Career Site: https://osu.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/OSUCareers/job/Columbus-Campus/Assistant-to-the-Chair---Department-of-English_R44449-2 Internal Employee Career Site: https://www.myworkday.com/osu/d/inst/15$392530/9925$84223.htmld Internal Student Career Site: https://www.myworkday.com/osu/d/inst/15$392530/9925$84225.htmld With thanks, Wayne [/var/folders/_7/6tdgk0zx0wdgf3qyx0ffpst98wv9ny/T/com.microsoft.Outlook/Content.MSO/F34EBD93.tmp] Wayne Lovely Administrative Manager College of Arts and Sciences Department of English 421 Denney Hall, 164 Annie and John Glenn Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210 614-292-3112 Office lovely.9 at osu.edu english.osu.edu Important Message Regarding Access to HR and Payroll Services: All HR and payroll inquiries should be directed to HR Connection, Ohio State?s new shared services operation and primary point of contact for HR and payroll needs. 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Megan Moriarty Education Program Specialist The Ohio State University Humanities Centers Consortium 456 Hagerty Hall, 1775 College Road, Columbus, OH 43210 Center for Folklore Studies 218 Ohio Stadium, 1961 Tuttle Park Place, Columbus, OH 43210 614-247-1650 moriarty.8 at osu.edu / osu.edu Pronouns: she/her/hers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From moriarty.8 at osu.edu Tue Apr 26 14:35:33 2022 From: moriarty.8 at osu.edu (Moriarty, Megan) Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2022 18:35:33 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] Newsletter items request In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Here is a reminder to send me any news you have for our newsletter by tomorrow. Thank you! Megan Moriarty ________________________________ From: Moriarty, Megan Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2022 12:23 PM To: Noyes, Dorothy via Folkserv Subject: Newsletter request Hello Folkserv Folks, This email is to request any news items you may have for the CFS newsletter. If you have any information that you would like to include, please send me an email by next Wednesday, 4/27. Megan Moriarty Education Program Specialist The Ohio State University Humanities Centers Consortium 456 Hagerty Hall, 1775 College Road, Columbus, OH 43210 Center for Folklore Studies 218 Ohio Stadium, 1961 Tuttle Park Place, Columbus, OH 43210 614-247-1650 moriarty.8 at osu.edu / osu.edu Pronouns: she/her/hers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From moriarty.8 at osu.edu Thu Apr 28 15:13:30 2022 From: moriarty.8 at osu.edu (Moriarty, Megan) Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2022 19:13:30 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] End of Year gathering, now rebranded as Start of Year gathering In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi, all, Reluctantly, we have decided not to try and reschedule the end-of-year party, which was skuttled on Monday due to the water main break. Too many conflicts for faculty and finals for students make finding a new time before everyone disperses a real challenge. Instead, we have decided open the year in August with a welcome-back celebration that will include a chance to celebrate last year?s accomplishments and award winners and to celebrate the start of a new year. I look forward to raising a can of diet coke and a chicken kebab with you all, and in the meantime please know what an honor it has been to work with you all over the course of the past 18 months. I am constantly amazed by all we accomplished together in the midst of storms, both epidemiological and fiscal. Best, Jared -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: ATT00001.txt URL: From morris.390 at osu.edu Thu Apr 28 16:11:19 2022 From: morris.390 at osu.edu (Morris, Christine) Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2022 20:11:19 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] [Ais-list] End of Year gathering, now rebranded as Start of Year gathering In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thank you too. I have enjoyed! Christine Ballengee Morris Get Outlook for iOS ________________________________ From: Ais-list on behalf of Moriarty, Megan via Ais-list Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2022 3:13:30 PM To: asianam at lists.osu.edu ; ais-list at lists.osu.edu ; latina-o_studies at lists.osu.edu ; Noyes, Dorothy via Folkserv Subject: [Ais-list] End of Year gathering, now rebranded as Start of Year gathering Hi, all, Reluctantly, we have decided not to try and reschedule the end-of-year party, which was skuttled on Monday due to the water main break. Too many conflicts for faculty and finals for students make finding a new time before everyone disperses a real challenge. Instead, we have decided open the year in August with a welcome-back celebration that will include a chance to celebrate last year?s accomplishments and award winners and to celebrate the start of a new year. I look forward to raising a can of diet coke and a chicken kebab with you all, and in the meantime please know what an honor it has been to work with you all over the course of the past 18 months. I am constantly amazed by all we accomplished together in the midst of storms, both epidemiological and fiscal. Best, Jared -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: