From shuman.1 at osu.edu Wed Mar 2 15:23:58 2022 From: shuman.1 at osu.edu (Shuman, Amy) Date: Wed, 2 Mar 2022 20:23:58 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] human rights and folklore field school May 23-28 Message-ID: Please spread the word about this free (includes travel, lodging, some meals, and admission fees) undergraduate Human Rights and Folklore trip to NYC May 23-28. thank you. Amy Shuman -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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These internships are open to students (undergraduate, graduate, international, etc.) and emerging professionals (1-3 years out of an academic program and/or less than 5 years of experience in arts and culture or nonprofit). All positions are paid or, if preferred, offered for course credit. Full position descriptions and application instructions are available on our website. Applications are remain open until end of day Tuesday, March 8, 2022. https://wexarts.org/content/wex-open-internships Jo Snyder she/her/hers Learning & Public Practice Programs Coordinator Wexner Center for the Arts 1871 N High Street, Columbus, OH 43210 614-292-6493 | jsnyder at wexarts.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: ATT00001.txt URL: From noyes.10 at osu.edu Tue Mar 8 09:41:26 2022 From: noyes.10 at osu.edu (Noyes, Dorothy) Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2022 14:41:26 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] CSEEES Ukrainian films- interesting to folklorists In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Good morning all ? note esp the second film about a union choir, while the other films would seem to stage fieldwork in interesting ways - From: Cseesfaculty on behalf of Baca, Alicia via Cseesfaculty Date: Tuesday, March 8, 2022 at 09:36 To: cseesma at lists.service.ohio-state.edu , cseesgradlist at lists.service.ohio-state.edu , cseesfaculty at lists.service.ohio-state.edu Subject: [Cseesfaculty] SP22 Slavic Film Series - Beyond War: Stories of Modern Ukraine Dear Faculty and Students, I?m emailing you this morning to let you all know about the Spring 2022 Slavic Film Series - Beyond War: Stories of Modern Ukraine. The series is set to start this week and all films will be screened in Hagerty Hall, Room 180 at 5:00PM on the following dates: * March 10th (Thursday) ? My Thoughts are Silent (2019) by Antonio Lukich * March 29th (Tuesday) - Heat Singers (2019) by Nadia Parfan * April 12th (Tuesday) ? Volcano (2018) by Roman Bondarchuk Attached to this email is a PDF flyer with more information on each film, so please feel free to share with your colleagues and students. For more information, please email Mykyta Tyshchenko (tyshchenko.1 at osu.edu). All films are being shown in conjunction with Slavic 7480. All the best, Alicia [The Ohio State University] Alicia Baca Pronouns: she/her/hers, ???/?? 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Name: ATT00001.txt URL: From hufford.77 at osu.edu Tue Mar 8 12:00:52 2022 From: hufford.77 at osu.edu (Hufford, Mary) Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2022 17:00:52 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] FW: [PUBLORE] South Arts Internship Opportunity for Students In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Ellie Dassler > Date: Tue, Mar 8, 2022 at 11:40 AM Subject: [PUBLORE] South Arts Internship Opportunity for Students To: > [EXTERNAL] Good morning friends, The Traditional Arts program here at South Arts has, as you might imagine, amassed a small archive of fieldwork materials, museum exhibit documents, and other ephemera over the years that have never been properly catalogued. We've begun a survey of the materials, and are now accepting applications for a part-time, paid Archives Intern> for Summer 2022, to begin digitizing them. This internship could be a good fit for any students interested in working in archives, preservation, and/or public arts and culture programming. The Intern would need to work in-person at the South Arts offices in Atlanta. The deadline to apply is May 16, 2022. Please share the internship description, linked below, with graduate or experienced undergraduate students you know who may be interested in this opportunity. I am happy to answer any questions. Thanks very much in advance for helping us spread the word! Best, Ellie Full Internship Description> Ellie Dassler Assistant Director, Traditional Arts Pronouns: she/her/hers South Arts 1800 Peachtree St. NW, Suite 808, Atlanta, GA 30309 www.southarts.org | @southartstradarts> (404) 874-7244 x 828 edassler at southarts.org> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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All the best, Alicia [The Ohio State University] Alicia Baca Pronouns: she/her/hers, ???/?? Outreach Coordinator Office of International Affairs Center for Slavic, Eastern European and Eurasian Studies 140 Enarson Classroom Building, 2009 Millikin Rd., Columbus, OH 43210 baca.31 at osu.edu / osu.edu Mondays and Thursdays - Enarson Classroom Building 8:00AM-4:00PM ET Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays - remote 8:00AM-4:00PM ET Buckeyes consider the environment before printing. From: Baca, Alicia Sent: Tuesday, March 8, 2022 9:26 AM To: cseesma at lists.service.ohio-state.edu; cseesgradlist at lists.service.ohio-state.edu; cseesfaculty at lists.service.ohio-state.edu Subject: SP22 Slavic Film Series - Beyond War: Stories of Modern Ukraine Dear Faculty and Students, I?m emailing you this morning to let you all know about the Spring 2022 Slavic Film Series - Beyond War: Stories of Modern Ukraine. The series is set to start this week and all films will be screened in Hagerty Hall, Room 180 at 5:00PM on the following dates: * March 10th (Thursday) ? My Thoughts are Silent (2019) by Antonio Lukich * March 29th (Tuesday) - Heat Singers (2019) by Nadia Parfan * April 12th (Tuesday) ? Volcano (2018) by Roman Bondarchuk Attached to this email is a PDF flyer with more information on each film, so please feel free to share with your colleagues and students. For more information, please email Mykyta Tyshchenko (tyshchenko.1 at osu.edu). All films are being shown in conjunction with Slavic 7480. All the best, Alicia [The Ohio State University] Alicia Baca Pronouns: she/her/hers, ???/?? 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Name: ATT00001.txt URL: From borland.19 at osu.edu Tue Mar 8 16:49:15 2022 From: borland.19 at osu.edu (Borland, Katherine) Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2022 21:49:15 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] FW: Event on Balkan mobilities, 03/10, 2pm In-Reply-To: References: <246907A9-BA38-4B92-B5DC-82F8B92DB9AB@osu.edu> Message-ID: <63E4C567-28ED-495A-82D2-E1D1B605A4B7@osu.edu> Can we announce this From: "Dragostinova, Theodora" Date: Tuesday, March 8, 2022 at 11:14 AM To: "Borland, Katherine" , "Noyes, Dorothy" Subject: Event on Balkan mobilities, 03/10, 2pm Hello, Katey and Dorry, Could you please forward the announcement below to the CFS and Comparative Studies listservs? And perhaps one of you might be interested? Many thanks for spreading the word! All good wishes, Theodora *** Thursday, 10 March 2022, 2:00-3:30pm EST Migration and Mobility in the Contemporary Balkans This event is a part of the joint seminar ?Eastern Europe in the 20th and 21st Centuries: Memory and Identity? organized by the Department of History, The Ohio State University & The Institute for Ethnology and Folklore Studies with Ethnographic Museum (IEFSEM), Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. Chair: Dr. Iva Kyurkchieva, IEFSEM, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Desislava Pileva, ?Mixed Families and Shifting Co-presence (Narratives of Bulgarian-Syrian Families)? This talk discusses the shifting co-presence of Bulgarian-Syrian families in Bulgaria with their Syrian kin before and after the beginning of the conflict in Syria in 2011. The study is based on first-hand ethnographic data, gathered trough in-depth interviews and additional informal conversations in person or online with family members (both partners and children of age) to show the peculiar ?exile? of the mixed families who were deprived of the possibility to travel. Ivaylo Markov, ?Migration and Family among Gorani Community: Continuities and Shifts in post-conflict Kosovo? Migrations in search of livelihoods and better living conditions have become a structure of everyday life for the Gorani communities in the Balkans. This talk explores how the Gorani manage family-kin relationships across space and time examining the continuities and shifts as they create and experience shared co-presence due to the developments of the migration patterns and increasingly complex transnational modes of living in post-conflict Kosovo. 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URL: From borland.19 at osu.edu Wed Mar 9 11:12:03 2022 From: borland.19 at osu.edu (Borland, Katherine) Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2022 16:12:03 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] FW: [PUBLORE] FW: A paid Graduate Student Internship is now available in New York State In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <56E6DFC8-EAD2-4B78-9BFA-0837A84E5351@osu.edu> ?On 3/9/22, 9:22 AM, "Public Sector Folklore List on behalf of Ellen McHale" wrote: [EXTERNAL] This is a reminder that the deadline is approaching to apply for this New York State based internship. Interested graduate students need to apply before midnight on Sunday, March 13th. Thanks Ellen McHale New York Folklore PAID INTERNSHIP IN A NEW YORK STATE FOLK ARTS PROGRAM NOW AVAILABLE Applications are now being accepted for a Folklore Graduate Student Folk Arts Internship, supported through the Internship program of New York Folklore and the New York State Council on the Arts. The Folklore Graduate Student Folk Arts Internship provides opportunities for graduate students in folklore to learn first-hand about public folk arts programming and field research while completing a project that will benefit both the host organization and the folklorist intern. This program, involving mentoring by a senior level folklorist within a cultural agency, has introduced many public folklorists now employed in the field to the challenges and opportunities of working within the public sector. For a participating folk arts program within an organization, the internship provides an opportunity to interact with students immersed in the latest folklore scholarship at the graduate level. Any student enrolled in a masters or doctoral graduate folklore program may apply. Folklorists who graduated from a graduate folklore program in the past two years may also apply. Interns will be expected to undertake a special project linked to their learning program for graduate study which will also benefit the host organization. This year one internship is available, to be hosted by GLOW Traditions, located in the Finger Lakes Region of New York State. GLOW Traditions is a shared program with the Arts Council for Wyoming County, the Genesee Valley Council on the Arts, and the Genesee-Orleans Regional Arts Council which is directed by Karen Canning. GLOW Traditions is located in a predominantly rural area of western New York between Rochester and Buffalo, with a service area encompassing around 2200 square miles. The duration of this internship is 8 weeks, 30-35 hours per week. It will occur from late May through August, 2022. A driver's license and use of an automobile is required. A dedicated office at the Genesee Valley Council on the Arts in Mt. Morris, NY will be made available for the intern. Karen Canning will assist in securing housing in a centralized location, possibly in Geneseo, NY. A stipend of $5000 will be provided to the intern. To apply, submit a resume' or CV and a letter describing the potential benefits of the internship for the applicant's career goals as a public folklorist. For current graduate students, please reflect on the internship's relationship to your graduate learning program. The application letter should also indicate how previous experiences in programming, field research and/or administration would contribute to the organization hosting the internship. Following the internship, the intern and the host organization are both required to submit a report evaluating the internship. Applications must be received by midnight on Sunday, March 13th and decisions about the successful candidates will be made by March 28. Applications must be submitted electronically to Laurie Longfield at New York Folklore llongfield at nyfolklore.org. (please do not contact GLOW Traditions for information about these internships). Additional information can be obtained by contacting Ellen McHale, Executive Director of New York Folklore, emchale at nyfolklore.org. A detailed description of the internship follows: Stories That Cook: Art, Memories and Recipes This is a two-year project, recently funded by the National Endowment for the Arts, that will include a series of arts workshops, an exhibit, and a cookbook created by artists, farmworkers and their families in western New York. It is a collaboration between GLOW Traditions and another GVCA program, Creative Artists Migrant Program Service (CAMPS). CAMPS was founded in 1975 at the Geneseo Migrant Center, with a mission to offer free art workshops to migrant farmworkers and families in Western New York, who are currently predominantly Hispanic. GLOW Traditions has consistently worked with these communities for more than 15 years to document and present traditional arts, music, dance, foodways, and celebrations such as the D?a de Muertos and Tres Reyes. This project will spotlight and honor the rich cultural gifts that reside in our agricultural community, from generational farm families to newer farmworkers, and celebrate points of connection among diverse cultures in the region. The intern will assist GLOW Traditions staff with interviews of farmers and farmworkers to gather foodways and family histories, and work with ongoing data entry of recipes and contextual materials for the book preparation. A history of GLOW Traditions: The folk arts program was established in 1985, one of the first in New York state. Dr. Bruce Buckley, a noted scholar and folklorist who had retired from the folklore program at Cooperstown/SUNY Oneonta, came to Wyoming County and began his second career in public folk arts documentation and programming. His work forms the basis of our archive of traditional arts, which contains interviews and slides of more than 200 artisans in our region from 1985 to the present day. Folklorist Kathy Kimiciek led the program from 1988-1990, and in 1996 Karen Canning became the staff folklorist for the region encompassing Wyoming, Livingston, Genesee and Orleans (GLOW) Counties. In 2013, the program was officially renamed, GLOW Traditions, to further emphasize the connection between partnering arts councils in surrounding counties: ACWC, Livingston Arts and the Genesee-Orleans Regional Arts Council. Ellen McHale, Ph.D. Executive Director New York Folklore Society 129 Jay Street Schenectady, NY 12305 518-346-7008 From noyes.10 at osu.edu Wed Mar 9 16:37:26 2022 From: noyes.10 at osu.edu (Noyes, Dorothy) Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2022 21:37:26 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] Congratulations to Dr. Liu! Message-ID: Congratulations to Dr. Wei Liu, who just defended her masterful dissertation ?The Confucian Revival as ?Bloodline Memory?: Transmitting a Lineage Tradition in Contemporary Huizhou, China.? Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork as well as close readings of diaries, letters, and genealogies, the study examines exemplarity and surround as twin mechanisms of cultural transmission that have sustained the subjective authority of a rural region?s neo-Confucian lineage ideology across several generations of radical social change. Pushing back against a large body of recent scholarship on the invented traditions of contemporary China, Wei argues that the past cannot be completely instrumentalized by the present, but retains its own claims on individuals. Wei?s committee consisted of Mark Bender (chair), Meow Hui Goh, Patricia Sieber, and Dorry Noyes. Dorry Dorothy Noyes Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor of English and Comparative Studies Senior Faculty Fellow, The Mershon Center for International Security Studies Core Faculty, The Center for Folklore Studies The Ohio State University noyes.10 at osu.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Seed Grant proposal format: 5-6 pp. narratives outlining the Grand Challenge project envisioned, academic collaborators and community partners to be engaged, approaches to questions of reciprocity and redistribution, and work to be undertaken during the seed grant period. Due: Fri, April 15 2022 by 5pm to humanitiescollaboratory at osu.edu See attached for more details. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: SEED GRANTS CFP 4.15 2022[11].pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 376583 bytes Desc: SEED GRANTS CFP 4.15 2022[11].pdf URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: ATT00001.txt URL: From moriarty.8 at osu.edu Fri Mar 11 14:10:52 2022 From: moriarty.8 at osu.edu (Moriarty, Megan) Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2022 19:10:52 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] 3/29 @ 3:30: Archiving the Arts: Digital Humanities Network Panel w/ Diana Taylor & Regina Longo In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Archiving the Arts A Digital Humanities Network panel featuring Regina Longo (Brown University) & Diana Taylor (NYU) Tuesday, March 29 @ 3:30 For more information and to register for the Zoom event, visit: https://go.osu.edu/dhn-march This is the fourth in a series of lectures organized by the Digital Humanities Network at Ohio State. We hope you can join us for this and ongoing conversations as we work towards building a sustainable network for research, teaching, and community outreach in digital humanities. This series is sponsored the Humanities Collaboratory, the Global Arts + Humanities Discovery Theme, the Advanced Computing Center for the Arts and Design, & University Libraries ______ [Diana Taylor photo] Diana Taylor is University Professor and Professor of Performance Studies and Spanish at New York University. She is the award-winning author of multiple books: Theatre of Crisis (1991), Disappearing Acts (1997), The Archive and the Repertoire(2003), Performance (2016), and ?Presente! The Politics of Presence (2020), among others. Taylor was the Founding Director of the Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics from 1998 to 2020. She is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and several other major awards. In 2017, Taylor was President of the Modern Language Association. In 2018 she was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Science. In 2021 she was awarded the Edwin Booth Award for ?outstanding contribution to the NYC theatre community, and to promote integration of professional and academic theatre.? [Regina Longo photo] Regina Longo is an audiovisual archivist, historian, researcher, producer, and film programmer. She manages the MCM film and video archives and teaches in the department of Modern Culture and Media at Brown University. She began her archival career at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC, where she managed the preservation of the "Claude Lanzmann Shoah Outtakes Collection." She has also produced feature film restorations for the Albanian National Film Archives. She has served as director of the Board of the Association of Moving Image Archivists and as Associate Editor of Film Quarterly. She currently serves on the editorial board of JCMS and volunteers her time to aid capacity building projects for AV archives at risk in Brazil. 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Other desirable areas of expertise include media, tourism, local and regional studies, and material culture. The American Studies program offers the BA, MA, and PhD degrees in American Studies, an integrated BA/MA program for academically advanced students, and two graduate certificates in heritage and museum studies and folklore and ethnography. In addition, the program manages two academic centers: the Center for Holocaust and Jewish Studies and the Pennsylvania Center for Folklore. A Ph.D. in American Studies, public heritage/history, museum studies, or a related field is required. ABDs may apply but must have their terminal degree completed by July 15, 2022. This position will commence in August of 2022. Teaching assignments may include core graduate and undergraduate courses in American Studies, as well as courses supporting the heritage and museum studies certificate. The faculty member would also be expected to play an active role in advising graduate student research on the MA/PhD level. To be considered, please upload a cover letter, curriculum vitae, a sample of scholarly work, and contact information for three references. Any supplemental materials the candidate would like to submit regarding teaching, including syllabi, teaching philosophy, and course evaluations should be mailed to: ATTN: Assistant Professor of American Studies Search Committee#, Penn State Harrisburg, School of Humanities, W356 Olmsted Building, Middletown, PA 17057. Questions regarding the search can be emailed to Anthony Bak Buccitelli at abb20 at psu.edu. Penn State is committed to and accountable for advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in all of its forms. We embrace individual uniqueness, foster a culture of inclusion that supports both broad and specific diversity initiatives, leverage the educational and institutional benefits of diversity, and engage all individuals to help them thrive. We value inclusion as a core strength and an essential element of our public service mission. To review the Annual Security Report which contains information about crime statistics and other safety and security matters and policies, please go to https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://police.psu.edu/annual-security-reports__;!!KGKeukY!gQD-Sy420K5w13VUCANAPjKiZZCQl960OYhd-S5hb-41-l5UiWMFOX3H5njZk1Wq9g$ , which will also explain how to request a paper copy of the Annual Security Report. Penn State is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer, and is committed to providing employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status. Apply online at: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://psu.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/PSU_Academic/job/Penn-State-Harrisburg/Assistant-Professor-of-American-Studies-and-Public-Heritage_REQ_0000026569-1__;!!KGKeukY!gQD-Sy420K5w13VUCANAPjKiZZCQl960OYhd-S5hb-41-l5UiWMFOX3H5njKdm6cFA$ From borland.19 at osu.edu Wed Mar 16 16:25:05 2022 From: borland.19 at osu.edu (Borland, Katherine) Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2022 20:25:05 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] FW: [PUBLORE] Curator Postion - Fleming Musuem at University of Vermont In-Reply-To: <7942848602323246.WA.akolovosvermontfolklifecenter.org@list.unm.edu> References: <7942848602323246.WA.akolovosvermontfolklifecenter.org@list.unm.edu> Message-ID: <3116F88B-114E-48FE-886B-38E7050CEB5A@osu.edu> Note the emphasis on community engagement. Be wonderful to have a folklore colleague in the job. https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.uvmjobs.com/postings/51571__;!!KGKeukY!iUG9Yu35VlTk24YTkTvF6vAtdCrAYXqWx-_TKOns7bpXDNm6KvE-xz585UPb9XGmjQ$ From shuman.1 at osu.edu Mon Mar 21 19:16:55 2022 From: shuman.1 at osu.edu (Shuman, Amy) Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2022 23:16:55 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] virtual narrative talk tomorrow Message-ID: On Tuesday, March 22 at 4PM EST, Project Narrative will be hosting a virtual talk entitled "The Long Conversation" with Molly Andrews of the Institute of Advanced Studies, University College London. Please join us. You can find the abstract and the Zoom link below. Onward! Jim Abstract: This presentation will discuss what it means to spend nearly half of one?s life in conversation with the same project participants. There is much in modern academic life which pushes us towards high productivity in constricted periods of time. But might there be certain kinds of knowledge which only become accessible over years, or maybe even decades? In 1992, I interviewed 40 East Germans, most of whom were activists in the peaceful revolution of 1989. The project, which was not initially intended to be longitudinal, has continued for 28 years, with intermittent interviews with a subset of the original participants. Since then, the Berlin Wall has gone from being one of the greatest disappearing acts of the contemporary era? (Bach 2016) - neglected as a site of commemoration for the first 16 years after it was opened - to acquiring its current status as a ?touchstone of global memory?(Harrison 2019). But for East German dissidents, the opening of the wall spelled the end, not the beginning of the promise of change in autumn ?89. The activists in my project have become increasingly marginalized from the dominant political narrative; the individualistic portrayal of the citizen?s movement ? with heroic but irrelevant dissidents ? is an effective erasure of their revolutionary message. This talk will reflect on my experience of spending nearly three decades on the same project, and discuss how this longterm perspective has impacted my scholarship on biography and history. 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Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2022 15:17:08 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] Call for newsletter items In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Yeah! Western States Folklore Society meeting is coming up the first weekend of April - virtual and in person options (it?s in LA). Get Outlook for iOS ________________________________ From: Studentfolk on behalf of Moriarty, Megan via Studentfolk Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2022 9:16:16 AM To: Borland, Katherine via Studentfolk ; Noyes, Dorothy via Folkserv Subject: [Studentfolk] Call for newsletter items Hello all, I'm compiling the April CFS newsletter. If you have any information that you would like me to include, please send me an email before next Wednesday, March 30th. Thank you! 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URL: From noyes.10 at osu.edu Thu Mar 24 10:14:42 2022 From: noyes.10 at osu.edu (Noyes, Dorothy) Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2022 14:14:42 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] Tomorrow---talk on making interactive web maps of cultural history In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: This is on Bosnia but maybe of methodological interest for the FieldSchoolers - From: Cseesfaculty on behalf of Baca, Alicia via Cseesfaculty Date: Thursday, March 24, 2022 at 10:11 To: cseesma at lists.service.ohio-state.edu , cseesgradlist at lists.service.ohio-state.edu , cseesfaculty at lists.service.ohio-state.edu Subject: [Cseeesfaculty] Event Tomorrow: Spring 2022 CSEEES Graduate Student Lecture: Shannon Curley Dear students and faculty, Tomorrow is the first of CSEEES? Graduate Student Lectures and this lecture will be given by our own Shannon Curley. Shannon?s talk is scheduled for tomorrow, March 25th at 12:00PM in Enarson Classroom Building, Room 160 so be sure to register. Please feel free to share the information below with any peers or colleagues who may be interested in attending. We are really looking forward to her talk and we hope to see you there! All the best, Alicia -- CSEEES Graduate Student Lecture: Shannon Curley Date/Time: March 25, 2022, 12:00PM - 1:30PM Location: Enarson Classroom Building, Room 160 and Facebook Live Register for the in-person session OR Watch via Facebook Live Shannon Curley (MA candidate in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies) will present the first of our 2022 Spring Semester Graduate Student Lectures. Since September 2021 Shannon has been a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) intern through the Virtual Student Federal Service program with the U.S. Embassy in Sarajevo?s Community Liaison Office. In this position, she is using her knowledge of geography/GIS and experience studying Bosnian language, history, and culture to transfer their City Guides into an accessible interactive online map. During her lecture she will present on this internship from a methodological lens, with select background on destinations in her web project. Shannon's talk will explain the VSFS internship program and her title/task specifically, describe for a general (non-GIS) audience how static projects and documents can be transferred into interactive web maps, and provide a walkthrough of the map she has created for this project. [The Ohio State University] Alicia Baca Pronouns: she/her/hers, ???/?? Outreach Coordinator Office of International Affairs Center for Slavic, Eastern European and Eurasian Studies 140 Enarson Classroom Building, 2009 Millikin Rd., Columbus, OH 43210 baca.31 at osu.edu / osu.edu Mondays and Thursdays - Enarson Classroom Building 8:00AM-4:00PM ET Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays - remote 8:00AM-4:00PM ET Buckeyes consider the environment before printing. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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This event is free and open to the public. 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: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Here We Stand.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 1396256 bytes Desc: Here We Stand.pdf URL: From moriarty.8 at osu.edu Thu Mar 24 16:31:11 2022 From: moriarty.8 at osu.edu (Moriarty, Megan) Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2022 20:31:11 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] Open Studios Night with the Department of Art! Message-ID: The Department of Art would like to invite folklore students, faculty and staff to an open studios night: Save the date! Thursday, March 31st from 5-8pm, The Department of art will be open to the public for the MFA and Advanced BFA/BA Open Studios Event! All are welcome - please spread the word! Come see the workspaces, artwork, and research of current students across disciplines including art & tech, ceramics, sculpture, printmaking, photography, painting & drawing, glass, and video. Both Sherman Studios and Hopkins Hall on the Ohio State University main campus in Columbus, Ohio will be open. A shuttle will be available to transport attendees between studio buildings for the duration of the event. Maps and light refreshments provided. ... Thank You! 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This half of the workshop will present a kitchen table discussion: "What is my canon, and how does it shape my ways of knowing?" There is some reading and a reflective assignment to complete before this session. The readings are attached as a OneDrive link, and the assignment is to set a small personal goal for yourself for the session. To find more information and to RSVP for the zoom link, go to https://cfs.osu.edu/events/rethinking-canon-research-practices-21st-century-us-folklore-studies-part-two [https://cfs.osu.edu/sites/default/files/2022-02/composite.png] Rethinking the Canon: Research Practices in 21st Century US-Folklore Studies, Part Two | Center for Folklore Studies We invite you to engage with Rachel Gonzalez Martin (Folklore and Latinx Studies, University of Texas at Austin) and Sophia Enriquez (Ethnomusicology and Latinx Studies, Duke University) in a two-part workshop, entitled: Rethinking the Canon: Research Practices in 21st Century US-Folklore Studies. cfs.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... 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Message-ID: Join us on Thursday, April 7th from 4-6pm via Zoom (register below) for a conversation with Karen Kieffer about the Columbus-Copapayo Sister City Project and her experiences in El Salvador as a student activist and later as a human rights worker. ________________________________ In 1984, the small village of Copapayo, El Salvador was targeted by a military operation that sought to depopulate the regions where guerrilla insurgents were operating. Survivors of this massacre fled to Honduras, and later repatriated their village during the last years of the Salvadoran Civil War. During this time, movements and organizations developed in Columbus, Ohio that stood in solidarity with the small, war-torn village. 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. Register here: https://osu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwkdO6spz8tHtOMwbwFATLTW3Ob4uMru1xc [https://osu.zoom.us/w_p/98937494747/68c16362-d862-4194-80dc-70e01e6d9f6b.png] Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: The Columbus-Copapayo Sister City Project: A Conversation with Karen Kieffer. 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On April 14, he will be giving a talk (free and open to the public) titled "Wombed Hollows, Sacred Trees: Burial Mounds and Processual Indigenous Subjectivity." More information and registration can be found at the link below. https://religion.osu.edu/events/wombed-hollows-sacred-trees-burial-mounds-and-processual-indigenous-subjectivity-chadwick [https://religion.osu.edu/sites/default/files/2022-03/allen_headshot.jpg] Wombed Hollows, Sacred Trees: Burial Mounds and Processual Indigenous Subjectivity with Chadwick Allen | Center for the Study of Religion Abstract: Since the eighteenth century, settler cultures have represented North American burial mounds as ancient ?mysteries? and historical ?enigmas??sites of Indigenous vanishing that provide settlers with opportunities for creating scientific discovery, economic profit, and cautionary tales of angry ghosts from ?lost? civilizations. But there are other narratives to tell about ... religion.osu.edu ? In addition, he and John Low, the Director of the Newark Earthworks Center, will be leading a curated tour through the Newark Earthworks. It's sure to be a fascinating day! We will gather at 10AM with lunch to follow at 12PM. We will all meet at the OSU Newark Campus, but a bus will be bringing participants from OSU to Newark. More details will be forthcoming, but we'd like to get an idea of who would be interested in joining us for this unique opportunity. So, if you'd like to be a part of our Earthworks excursion, please send an email to religion at osu.edu with your RSVP and whether or not you'll be joining us on the bus. Both events are free and open to the public, and we hope you'll join us for one or both. Please direct any questions to religion at osu.edu. Looking forward, Elise M. 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For full details, schedule, and registration (virtual and in-person), check out our event website: https://religion.osu.edu/end-life-and-what-comes-next The End of Life and What Comes Next | Center for the Study of Religion THE END OF LIFE AND WHAT COMES NEXT: PERSPECTIVES FROM HEALTHCARE, HISTORY, ANTHROPOLOGY, AND RELIGION A Conference by the Center for the Study of Religion March 31 ? April 1 religion.osu.edu This event is free and open to the public, so please spread the word! For registration purposes, please note: 1) anyone wishing to join via Zoom for both days needs to register for each day separately; 2) there is only one link for in-person registration; and 3) the final event, the live performance of the Andean Music Ensemble is in-person only and will not be livestreamed. The links are copied below for convenience: * Thursday Zoom: https://osu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0qceCvqTsuHdan7XGiyKYLnYUCSvnWT2Tl * Friday Zoom: https://osu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYtdumgpjwpGdG4Fqla3RHAWgoT9oovFN4g * Thursday and Friday in-person: https://religion.osu.edu/csr-conference-registration-form-sp-2022 We hope to see there, and if you have any questions, please send us an email at religion at osu.edu. Looking forward, Elise M. Elise Robbins Ph.D. Student Graduate Assistant - Center for the Study of Religion College of Arts & Sciences, English Department 515 Denney Hall, 164 Annie and John Glenn Ave, Columbus, OH 43210 robbins.395 at osu.edu Pronouns: she/her/hers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From borland.19 at osu.edu Tue Mar 29 15:29:16 2022 From: borland.19 at osu.edu (Borland, Katherine) Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2022 19:29:16 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] FW: [Engfac] Vintage Video Game Night returns to the DMP on April 12! Message-ID: From: Engfac on behalf of "Falter, Elizabeth via Engfac" Reply-To: "Falter, Elizabeth" Date: Tuesday, March 29, 2022 at 9:27 AM To: English Faculty , English Staff , English Lecturers , English Graduates Subject: [Engfac] Vintage Video Game Night returns to the DMP on April 12! Good morning! I?m writing to let you all know that Vintage Video Game Night will be returning to the DMP for spring semester! We?ll be hosting this semester?s video game night on Tuesday, April 12 from 6-7:30 in the DMP. We have a number of classic (and more recent) games and consoles?you can check out the complete list on our video game webpage. If you want to play some of your favorite games of yesteryear, or discover new classic favorites, please join us on the 12th! I?m attaching an event flyer?please feel free to share this with any students or others you think might be interested. If you have any questions, please don?t hesitate to let me know. Hope to see you on the 12th! 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Presented Virtually April 11 & 12 Disability and Intersectionality in Exchange: Resources Exploring Identity Abroad Challenges and Possibilities in Researching and Practicing Disability Studies in France "Freekey?: Keys to Freedom - Advancing Personal Assistance Services in Hungary Disabled People and Activism Across Time and Place (3 Views) Disabled People and Activism Across Time and Place * ?A Cold in the Nation?s Body Politic:? Disability and Development in the Appalachian Region * Reassembling Disability: Neoliberal Social Reforms And Disability Activism in Japan * The World of Care: Marriage and Family LIves of Disabled People in the Qing China (1644-1911) India in the Time of Covid-19: A Survey of Precarities Full Program and Registration https://ada.osu.edu/ada-conference Free to Ohio State University students, faculty & staff Get Outlook for iOS -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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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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The second roundtable, On Power, Trauma and Representation, (Friday, April 1, 11:00 am-12:00 pm) features: Sona Hill Kazemi Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of English Hill's upcoming book investigates if and how the embodied experiences of violence (state-sanctioned, ableist and gender-based) could become a point of departure for the survivors to develop political consciousness and transform themselves and society. Hill Kazemi attends to the experiences of acquired-disability as radical possibilities rather than ?limiting tragedies? that need to be ?fixed? by medicalization. They engage with intersectional paradigms for exploring disability?s meanings in relation to material conditions, under which people are forced to function in the Middle East. Dionne Lee Post-MFA Researcher in Creative Arts, Departments of Art and WGSS Lee's recent exhibition, Castings, is a continuation of their interest in place, ancestral memory, and survival. Moving away from the use of found images sourced from wilderness manuals and how-to?s, Lee looks to the body, and the land itself, as primary sources. Through the camera, a tool that affirms the experience of witnessing, Lee engages with how the body holds and carves through its memories, such as the resilience of generations to thrive despite systematic barriers and harm inflicted on them. Following the shadow of a fallen tree branch turned divining rod, rotating the sedimentary joints of the body, and gazing into the eye of a dandelion or the black hole of a rock overturned: are all modes of research to consider the relationship between the self, the past and the landscape in which they meet. The roundtable will be moderated by Professor Carmen Winant (Roy Lichtenstein Chair of Studio Art, Department of Art) To attend, please RSVP here. 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