From borland.19 at osu.edu Thu Mar 2 19:31:46 2023 From: borland.19 at osu.edu (Borland, Katherine) Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2023 00:31:46 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] FW: Scholarships for graduate international study or research In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: From: Outreach on behalf of van Buchem, Victor via Outreach Date: Thursday, March 2, 2023 at 3:30 PM To: outreach at lists.osu.edu Subject: [Outreach] Scholarships for graduate international study or research Outreach colleagues ? Please consider the following announcement for upcoming messages to graduate students. Scholarships for graduate international study or research The Office of International Affairs is seeking applications for two scholarships that support graduate and professional students in international research or travel. The Sonkin-Bergman-Wasserman Families' Scholarship focuses on research that contributes to the pursuit of international understanding and peace, and the Phyllis Krumm Memorial International Scholarship is awarded for research or study in a European country or China. Deadline to apply is Friday April 7. Thank you, Victor [The Ohio State University] Victor van Buchem Senior Communications Specialist The Ohio State University Office of International Affairs 146 Enarson Classroom Building 2009 Millikin Road, Columbus, OH 43210 614-247-4828 Office / 614-204-7977 Mobile van-buchem.1 at osu.edu / oia.osu.edu Instagram / Facebook / Twitter -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 8555 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: ATT00001.txt URL: From moriarty.8 at osu.edu Mon Mar 6 14:54:38 2023 From: moriarty.8 at osu.edu (Moriarty, Megan) Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2023 19:54:38 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] "Making Our Future" - events with public folklorist Emily Hilliard Message-ID: Public folklorist and author Emily Hilliard will be visiting OSU on March 27th to discuss her work in Appalachia. Hosted by the Folklore Student Association and EMIC Graduate Student Interest Group for Expressive Culture, the day features multiple events in multiple locations. Events include: Making Our Future: A Book Talk with Emily Hilliard 10 - 11:30 am in Hagerty 198a Hilliard will discuss her new book, Making Our Future: Visionary Folklore and Everyday Culture in Appalachia. The event is free and open to the public. Audience members will have the opportunity to ask about contemporary folklore, Appalachian folklife and careers in public humanities. Student Lunch 12 - 1:30 pm in Hagerty 451 FSA and EMIC will be hosting a student lunch with Emily Hilliard. This will be a time for students interested in folklore and humanities work to talk to one another and with Hilliard. Please RSVP for the lunch by Tuesday, March 21st. Workshop: Public Folklore, Cultural Research and Professionalization for Early Career Scholars 2 - 3:45 pm in Timashev N450 Emily Hilliard will lead a professionalization workshop for students to discuss folklore and other humanities careers within and outside of academia. She will discuss her own experience as the former State Folklorist for West Virginia and her work as co-founder of the feminist record label SPINSTER. Making Our Future: Book Reading with Emily Hilliard 6 pm in Prologue Bookshop, 841 N High St, Columbus, 43215 Emily Hilliard will read selections from her new book, Making Our Future: Visionary Folklore and Everyday Culture in Appalachia. Discussion and Q&A will be moderated by Daisy Ahlstone, an OSU PhD student and public folklorist. Audience members will have the opportunity to chat with Hilliard about the book, Appalachian folklore and her writing process. The event is free and open to the public. For more information, contact Daisy Ahlstone, ahlstone.1 at buckeyemail.osu.edu. Megan Moriarty Communications Specialist The Ohio State University Humanities Institute 456 Hagerty Hall, 1775 College Road, 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... 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Best, Emma Boundary Stones and Their ?Hidden" Legacy in Slovenia with Matija Zorn (AMGI) March 31, 2:30-4:00PM, Enarson Classroom Building Room 160 Join CSEEES for a guest lecture by Matija Zorn (Anton Melik Geographical Institute in Ljubljana, Slovenia). A boundary stone or border stone is a robust physical marker that identifies a land boundary, especially a change in the direction of a boundary. Natural stone was used for boundary stones, and later they were made of concrete or other materials. They were usually placed in a particularly visible spot. Many boundary stones feature information such as an abbreviation identifying the holder of the border and a date. In this presentation Zorn will focus on boundary stones on the territory of present-day Slovenia. [The Ohio State University] Emma Pratt Assistant Director The Ohio State University Office of International Affairs Center for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies 145B Enarson Classroom Building 2009 Millikin Rd, Columbus, OH 43210 pratt.124 at osu.edu Pronouns: she/her, ???/??, ?? Honorific: Ms./?-?? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 8554 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... 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URL: From moriarty.8 at osu.edu Thu Mar 16 14:11:17 2023 From: moriarty.8 at osu.edu (Moriarty, Megan) Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2023 18:11:17 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] In two weeks: The Utley Lecture with Christopher Marsh In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: It's two weeks from tomorrow: The 14th Francis Lee Utley Lecture will feature Christopher Marsh (Queen?s University Belfast) presenting "How to Produce a Hit Song (in Seventeenth-Century England)." Utley Lecture: How to Produce a Hit Song (in Seventeenth-Century England) Friday, March 31 4 - 5:30 pm Colloquium Space in 18th Ave Library This lecture will consider the possibility that pop music began not in the 1950s, but in the 1590s (or thereabouts). Broadside ballads ? sheet songs that sold for a penny a piece in early modern England ? were, arguably, the first form of commercially-driven popular music and also the cheapest form of literature available at the time. The talk will focus particularly on 120 ballads that can be identified as major hits of the period, asking what it was about these super-songs that made them so successful and set them apart from thousands of other surviving ballads. We'll hear and see a range of songs, dealing with topics such as love, death, violence, religion and politics. Christopher Marsh is a social and cultural historian of early modern England and has published work on religion, social relations, gender and music. He teaches on various subjects, including popular culture, the family, gender relations and the history of museums. This event is free and open to the public. Co-hosted by the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, the Center for Folklore Studies and the OSU Humanities Institute. For more information, go to: https://go.osu.edu/cmrs_cm_onl Megan Moriarty Communications Specialist The Ohio State University Humanities Institute 456 Hagerty Hall, 1775 College Road, 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: 1.png Type: image/png Size: 1291095 bytes Desc: 1.png URL: From moriarty.8 at osu.edu Mon Mar 13 11:22:37 2023 From: moriarty.8 at osu.edu (Moriarty, Megan) Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2023 15:22:37 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] Please RSVP for the March lunch! Message-ID: Please remember to RSVP for the March lunch, 3/31 at 12:30 pm in 455 Hagerty. The deadline to RSVP is March 27. You can sign up here: https://osu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3eZbUhtJdIpO1oy Thank you, Megan Moriarty Communications Specialist The Ohio State University Humanities Institute 456 Hagerty Hall, 1775 College Road, 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: 1.png Type: image/png Size: 130529 bytes Desc: 1.png URL: From moriarty.8 at osu.edu Wed Mar 15 11:03:47 2023 From: moriarty.8 at osu.edu (Moriarty, Megan) Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2023 15:03:47 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] Humanities Institute End of Year Celebration Message-ID: Save the date for the Humanities Institute end-of-year celebration on Monday, April 24th from 5 - 7 pm in Hagerty 198. We'll have food, drinks and fun! Our affiliated centers will announce their award winners and some other surprises will be announced soon! Everyone is welcome. To RSVP, go to https://go.osu.edu/hi_sc_ls This event is free and open to the public. For more information, email moriarty.8 at osu.edu. Megan Moriarty Communications Specialist The Ohio State University Humanities Institute 456 Hagerty Hall, 1775 College Road, 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: Hi Celebration Flyer.png Type: image/png Size: 344493 bytes Desc: Hi Celebration Flyer.png URL: From borland.19 at osu.edu Mon Mar 20 12:09:40 2023 From: borland.19 at osu.edu (Borland, Katherine) Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2023 16:09:40 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] Margaret Mills returning to OSU! Message-ID: Dear NESA Colleagues, The big public event for our department this term is the ?Diverse Afghanistan? Symposium, Monday March 27, 4:00pm-5:30pm, Hagerty 159. Invited are Omar Sadr, a brilliant young Afghan scholar with unique insights on the problem of pluralism in modern Afghanistan. His book won the Central Eurasian Studies Society Book Award last fall. Commenting is our very own Margaret Mills, Professor Emerita of NELC. Both are Persianists in addition to their expertise concerning on-the-ground complexities of the land. Before that, we have two excellent events this week: 1. Chris Parmenter, Classics, today 4:00pm, Hagerty 259. 2. Michael MacDonald, U Oxford, Friday 5:00pm, Mendenhall 191. Please consider taking time out of your busy schedules to participate in our department?s intellectual community. Best wishes, Morgan Morgan Y. Liu Postal: Department of NESA Chair, Department of 300 Hagerty Hall Near Eastern & South Asian 1775 College Road Languages & Cultures Columbus, OH 43210-1340 Associate Professor U.S.A. 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Audience members will have the opportunity to ask about contemporary folklore, Appalachian folklife and careers in public humanities. This event is free and open to the public. 2. Student Lunch: 12pm Hagerty 451, (RSVP to the lunch through this link by March 21st). Students interested in working in public humanities outside of academia will have the opportunity to network with one another and chat with Hilliard. 3. Public Humanities Career Workshop: 2PM, Timashev N450, Hilliard will lead a professionalization workshop for students to discuss folklore and other humanities careers outside of academia. She will discuss her time serving as the State Folklorist for West Virginia and her work as co-founder of the feminist record label SPINSTER 4. Author Event: 6PM, Prologue Bookshop, Meet and discuss Making Our Future, live reading from the text, and a more public-facing discussion! Emily Hilliard is the Program Director for Folk and Traditional Arts at Mid Atlantic Arts, managing the Central Appalachia Living Traditions program. She is also a 2020-2021 American Folklife Center Archie Green Fellow, for a project documenting rural mail carriers in Central Appalachia. From 2015-2021, Hilliard worked as the West Virginia State Folklorist and Founding Director of the West Virginia Folklife Program at the West Virginia Humanities Council. She holds an M.A. in folklore from the University of North Carolina, and a B.A. in English and French from the University of Michigan. Her book, Making Our Future: Visionary Folklore and Everyday Culture in Appalachia, was published by the University of North Carolina Press in November 2022. Hilliard has been a faculty member of the University of Michigan's New England Literature Program, and currently teaches in Marshall University's Graduate Humanities Program. Her research and writing interests include foodways, vernacular music, occupational folklife, feminism and domestic space, and the intersections between traditional, experimental, and radical culture. [cid:c9b9f593-9d71-48c0-a0c6-5757144ae37b] -Daisy Ahlstone -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 207348 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: From moriarty.8 at osu.edu Tue Mar 21 10:11:07 2023 From: moriarty.8 at osu.edu (Moriarty, Megan) Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2023 14:11:07 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] Items for April Newsletter Message-ID: Hello everyone, It's time to submit your news items for our monthly Center for Folklore Studies newsletter. Please tell me about your news items, including publications, awards, appointments, appearances and more. Email me by next Tuesday, March 28 with 2-3 complete sentences about your news. 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ZjQcmQRYFpfptBannerEnd Dear OSU Friends, On behalf of the StoryTellers of Central Ohio, I want to send you this invitation to attend the young adult Story Slam event on March 31, 6 pm, at Jacob?s Porch center on the OSU campus. (See below for address) The focus is to encourage young adults in the art of storytelling and share their personal tales of transformation. But there may be time for members of the audience to also tell their story. Please distribute this invitation to others in your departments and networks. This event is sponsored by SOCO (Storytellers of Central Ohio) and Jacob?s Porch. Admission is free. There is parking behind the center and on the street as well at nearby parking garages. There will be refreshments. A flyer and twitter sized posting are attached for you to use to get out word with your own networks. Please plan to attend and support young adults and perhaps others as they share their stories of personal transformation. 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You can join the webinar by following this link: https://www.siefhome.org/wg/arch/events.shtml [https://www.siefhome.org/images/wg/arch.png] SIEF Working Group on Archives Events Upcoming and past events of the SIEF Working Group on Archives www.siefhome.org ? [https://www.siefhome.org/images/wg/arch/samla_23_march.jpg] Thanks! Jasper Jasper Waugh-Quasebarth, PhD he/him/his Department of Comparative Studies Center for Folklore Studies The Ohio State University https://comparativestudies.osu.edu/people/waugh-quasebarth.1 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From hendricks.3 at osu.edu Wed Mar 22 12:00:01 2023 From: hendricks.3 at osu.edu (Hendricks, Leta) Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2023 16:00:01 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] SEIF Talk on University Folklore Archives at 1 PM EDT In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Greetings, Super Cool! Asante Leta H- https://guides.osu.edu/blackappalachia Research Guides: Black Appalachia and Rendville, Ohio: Black Appalachians: Leadership, Legacy and Village Life in Rendville Ohio Guide to Resources and Information on Black Appalachia and Rendville, Ohio. Library Event March 9, 2022 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM guides.osu.edu Pacem in Terris, Mir, Shanti, Salaam, Hey Wa ************************************* Leta Hendricks, MA, MS Assistant Professor African American and African Studies Librarian Comparative Studies Librarian University Libraries Research Services Affiliated Faculty in African American and African Studies Affiliated Faculty in French and Francophone Studies 222B Thompson Library, 1858 Neil Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210 614.688.7478 Office Hendricks.3 at osu.edu library.osu.edu ________________________________ From: Folkserv on behalf of Waugh-Quasebarth, Jasper via Folkserv Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 11:42 AM To: folkserv at lists.osu.edu ; studentfolk at lists.osu.edu Subject: [Folkserv] SEIF Talk on University Folklore Archives at 1 PM EDT Hi everyone, Katey and I will be giving a talk, "University Folklore Archives: Institutional or Community Research," to the International Society for Ethnology and Folklore (SEIF) Archives Working Group today 1 PM EDT. 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Broadside ballads ? sheet songs that sold for a penny a piece in early modern England ? were, arguably, the first form of commercially-driven popular music and also the cheapest form of literature available at the time. The talk will focus particularly on 120 ballads that can be identified as major hits of the period, asking what it was about these super-songs that made them so successful and set them apart from thousands of other surviving ballads. We'll hear and see a range of songs, dealing with topics such as love, death, violence, religion and politics. Speaker Bio: Christopher Marsh is a social and cultural historian of early modern England and has published work on religion, social relations, gender and music. He teaches on various subjects, including popular culture, the family, gender relations and the history of museums. This event is free and open to the public, so feel free to spread the word. The lecture is co-hosted by the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, the Center for Folklore Studies, and the OSU Humanities Institute. For more information, go to: https://go.osu.edu/cmrs_cm_onl If you have any questions, please reach out to cmrs_gaa at osu.edu. We look forward to seeing you there! Elise Robbins CMRS Graduate Administrative Associate -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 2023 Utley Lecture - Marsh.png Type: image/png Size: 1291094 bytes Desc: 2023 Utley Lecture - Marsh.png URL: From borland.19 at osu.edu Wed Mar 29 11:19:23 2023 From: borland.19 at osu.edu (Borland, Katherine) Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2023 15:19:23 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] FW: IU VAP Job Opportunity In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear all, Sarah Craycraft will be vacating the IU VAP position at the end of this semester. 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