Lost Books: The Forgetfulness of Writing and the Forgetting of Jewish Pasts Lost Books: The Forgetfulness of Writing and the Forgetting of Jewish Pasts | Annette Yoshiko Reed

Royce Hall 314 10745 Dickson Plaza, Los Angeles, CA

It is often noted how the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls transformed our understanding of ancient Judaism, radically expanding our evidence for Jews and Judaism prior to the rise of Christianity. Yet this material also stands as a striking reminder of how much of the literary heritage of Jewish antiquity has been lost to...

Materiality of Wak’as: Between History and Archaeology at Sacsayhuaman, Cuzco

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The Andean Working Group presents "Materiality of Wak'as: Between History and Archaeology at Sacsayhuaman, Cuzco" by Peter Kaulicke, Professor in the Humanities Department at the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Registration is required. Register here. This event is co-sponsored by the Cotsen Institute of Archaeology and the UCLA Latin American Institute. For additional information, please contact Alba Menéndez Pereda...

Historical Trajectories of Hellenism in Asia Minor, lecture by Paschalis Kitromilides (Academy of Athens)

Royce Hall 314 10745 Dickson Plaza, Los Angeles, CA

Historical Trajectories of Hellenism in Asia Minor lecture by Paschalis Kitromilides (Academy of Athens) Date: May 7, 2023 Time: 3:00 PM Location: 314 Royce Hall Reception to follow Introductory remarks by The Honorable Ioannis Stamatekos, Consul General of Greece in Los Angeles Moderated by Sharon Gerstel (UCLA) & Dimitris Krallis (Simon Fraser University) Professor Paschalis...

Block Seminar in Indo-European | Birgit Anette Rasmussen (Olsen)

Dodd Hall 232 315 Portolo Plaza, Los Angeles, CA, United States

The Program in Indo-European Studies is delighted to announce that Professor Birgit Anette Rasmussen (Olsen) of the University of Copenhagen will be giving a block seminar in early May. This five-session seminar will discuss Indo-European morphology, Indo-European alliances and fosterage, and the vocabulary of pastoralism. Further details may be found here.

Workshop and Panel with Professor Maximiliaan Martens

Dodd Hall 146 315 Portolo Plaza, Los Angeles, CA, United States

The UCLA Department of Art History presents an exciting workshop entitled “Does technology alter our conception of conservation ethics?” led by Professor Maximiliaan Martens. In a paper published in 2015 (https://doi.org/10.4000/ceroart.4765), Maximiliaan Martens argued that ethics in conservation of works of art ought to be considered as evolving rather than static. The availability of new technology...

Mark of Contradictions: The Creation of Judah’s History and the Case of Samson | Mahri Leonard-Fleckman

Royce Hall 236 10745 Dickson Court, Los Angeles, CA, United States

In biblical texts, we find preserved the “mark of contradictions, fragmentations, and adjunctions,” as intellectual historian Michel de Certeau once wrote (The Writing of History 1988: 313). This talk will explore the mark of contradictions in what may seem a peripheral set of texts within the broader biblical narrative, the Samson stories of Judges 13-16....

Ethics in Paul and Paul in Ethics | Adela Yarbro Collins

Kaplan Hall 365 415 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, California

Sponsored by the Center for the Study of Religion, this talk looks at a few examples of Paul’s ethical reasoning and then discusses how his ethical discourse compares with those of several types current today. RSVP required for Zoom access. Click here   Adela Yarbro Collins is an American author and academic, who has served as...

Community Archaeology and Conservation in Sudan: The Community Heritage Center at El-Kurru

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Geoff Emberling and Suzanne Davis Register for the Talk Community engagement is now essential to ethical field practice in archaeology and conservation. Although it represents a significant change from traditional fieldwork, working more closely with host communities leads to significantly better and more sustainable outcomes. This talk will discuss our collaborative efforts to build and...

Ephemeral Architecture Symposium

Dodd Hall 247 315 Portolo Plaza, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Please join the Department of Art History and the Center for 17th- & 18th-Century Studies in Dodd Hall 247, Thursday May 18, from 4-6, for three talks, followed by a discussion with light refreshments. It’s an opportunity to hear about Paul Niell’s research (Stella Nair’s collaborator in “The Forgotten Canopy”) as well as the that of...

Elemental Readings I: Air

Meyer and Renee Luskin Conference Center, UCLA 425 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA, United States

A Luskin Endowment for Thought Leadership Conference, co-sponsored by the Departments of Classics and English, UCLA. May 19th – 20th, 2023. Organizers: Louise Hornby (English) & Alex Purves (Classics) Keynote Speaker: John Durham Peters, María Rosa Menocal Professor of English and of Film & Media Studies, Yale University. Confirmed Speakers/Participants Shane Butler, Johns Hopkins University Elizabeth DeLoughrey, UCLA Katharine Earnshaw,...