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SUMMARY:Rolling the Dice: The Art of Chance
LOCATION:The Franke Institute for the Humanities\, 1100 East 57th Street
 \, JRL S-118\, Chicago\, IL 60637
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 hes the experience of out-of-controledness via the concepts of randomiza
 tion and chance in both their positive and negative valences (positive\,
  as in something to embrace\, negative\, as in the absence of any other 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Spaces of Occupation
LOCATION:The Franke Institute for the Humanities\, 1100 East 57th Street
 \, JRL S-118\, Chicago\, IL 60637
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 \; Michael T. Taussig\, Class of 1933 Professor of Anthropology Columbia 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Chicago Humanities Forum Presents Norma Field
LOCATION:Gleacher Center\, 450 North Cityfront Plaza Drive\, Room 621\, Ch
 icago\, IL
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20120208T180000
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DESCRIPTION:This event is open to the public. Please RSVP by Friday\, Fe
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 uchicago.edu. You may also register online through this calendar applica
 tion.
CATEGORIES:Franke Institute for the Humanities
DTSTAMP:20111212T155250Z
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 is the Robert S. Ingersoll Distinguished Service Professor in Japanese S
 tudies\, Department of East Asian Languages & Civilizations
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Haiti Culturally
LOCATION:International House\, 1414 East 59th Street\, Chicago\, IL 60637
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 estruction. Haiti: Culturally is a two-day event. The first day will beg
 in with an exhibition by three visual artists from Haiti and finish with
  a performance by West Indian Folk Dance Company\, a Chicago-based Haiti
 an folkloric dance troupe. The second day will feature a documentary scr
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SUMMARY:From the Adriatic to the Sulu Sea: Islam and Identity in Southea
 st Europe and Southeast Asia
LOCATION:Thursday @ International House\, 1414 E. 59th Street\, Friday & 
 Saturday @ Franke Institute
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Residential Faculty Fellowships for 2012-2013
LOCATION:The Franke Institute for the Humanities\, The University of Chic
 ago\, 1100 East 57th Street\, JRL S-102\, Chicago\, Illinois 60637
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120210
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120211
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DTSTAMP:20120201T150402Z
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 47
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  All Faculty\, Division of Humanities\nAll Faculty\, History and Anthrop
 ology Departments\n\nFROM: James Chandler\, Director\n\nRE: Residential 
 Faculty Fellowships for 2012-2013\n\nEach year the Franke Institute for 
 the Humanities awards a limited number of Faculty Residential Fellowship
 s to members of the University of Chicago faculty who are engaged in int
 erdisciplinary projects. We will make up to seven awards for 2012-2013\;
  the deadline for receipt of applications is Friday\, February 10.\n\nAl
 l tenure-track or tenured members of both the Humanities faculty and the
  Social Sciences faculty are eligible to apply. Normally\, we expect to 
 appoint five or six faculty fellows from the Humanities Division and one
  from the Social Sciences. In the Humanities\, we make an effort to bala
 nce awards among tenured and junior faculty\, with some priority for jun
 ior faculty\; in the Social Sciences\, strong priority is given to junio
 r faculty. The fellowship is understood to be especially useful for juni
 or faculty midway to their tenure decision. With regard to the new Facul
 ty Research Leave program\, and in conjunction with a regularly schedule
 d\, two-quarter leave granted by your division\, the Franke Fellowship p
 rovides an additional third quarter of leave time. (In the Humanities Di
 vision\, it also fulfills the criterion of a ‘prestigious’ fellowship.) 
 Faculty Fellows are relieved of all teaching responsibilities for all th
 ree quarters of the award year\, and are in residence at the Franke Inst
 itute for the full year. Department chairs are encouraged to free Fellow
 s insofar as possible from regular committee and advisory responsibiliti
 es for the full year. The Institute provides quiet and isolated office s
 pace and administrative support for all Fellows.\n\nApplications should 
 specify\, in no more than 1500 words\, the intellectual project from whi
 ch the proposal emerges and the specific goals which are expected to be 
 accomplished during the period of fellowship. The applications should al
 so include a current curriculum vitae\, the cover and signature sheet at
 tached to this memo\, and two letters of reference: one from an appropri
 ate colleague in the applicant's field (from elsewhere) who is qualified
  to judge the merits of the project\, the second from a Chicago faculty 
 member (normally from the applicant's department) describing both the me
 rits of the project and the applicant's potential and stature in the fie
 ld. Applicants should confer with their Department Chair before deciding
  on referees\; please note that the names of referees must appear on the
  cover sheet\, and that the Department Chair must sign this sheet as val
 idation of your eligibility for a three-quarter divisional leave during 
 the prospective year of a Franke Fellowship. (Note: All leaves are subje
 ct to approval by the Dean and the Provost.)\n\nThe Fellows chosen will 
 be encouraged to propose activities (symposia\, visiting lectures\, etc.
 ) relevant to their research topics for possible funding by the Franke I
 nstitute during the year\, and will be expected to participate in biweek
 ly seminars to discuss their ongoing work.\n\nComplete applications\, in
 cluding the letters from referees\, should reach me at the Franke Instit
 ute by Friday\, February 10th at 5:00 p.m. Awards will be announced by t
 he beginning of Spring Quarter.\nPlease contact either of us - James Cha
 ndler (docj@uchicago.edu) or Margot Browning (m-browning@uchicago.edu) -
  if you have questions about the preparation of proposal.
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SUMMARY:From the Adriatic to the Sulu Sea: Islam and Identity in Southea
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LOCATION:Thursday @ International House\, 1414 E. 59th Street\, Friday & 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:From the Adriatic to the Sulu Sea: Islam and Identity in Southea
 st Europe and Southeast Asia
LOCATION:Thursday @ International House\, 1414 E. 59th Street\, Friday & 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Borders in Jewish Thought
LOCATION:The Franke Institute for the Humanities\, 1100 East 57th Street
 \, JRL S-118\, Chicago\, IL 60637
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 of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign \nHillel Ben Sasson \nAdam Stern \nRache
 l Seeling\, Centre for Jewish Studies\, University of Toronto \nIsrael Y
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  conference will explore the ways in which Jews have invoked the borders
  of the Land of Israel as a malleable metaphor for considering a variety
  of issues that extend beyond geography. The Hebrew Bible presents sever
 al border schemes of the Land of Israel: some extend from the Nile to th
 e Euphrates\, while others are limited to the land of Canaan hemmed in b
 y the Jordan\; some emphasize natural boundaries while others delineate 
 the borders according to ritual logic. Each scheme represents a differen
 t conception of the sanctity of space and the way divine favor is mapped
  onto the physical landscape. Thus\, in biblical references to natural a
 nd political borders the landscape becomes a powerful metaphor for defin
 ing and upholding cultural and hermeneutical boundaries. \n \nSubsequent
 ly\, Jews from antiquity to the present day have continued to use the bo
 rders of Israel as a broad interpretive category for thinking about a va
 riety of religious\, social\, and political concerns. Even in their earl
 iest formulations\, the borders were not merely geographic markers\, but
  a means of providing spatial representations for discourses of power\, 
 legitimization and communal identity with respect to real or imagined ne
 ighbors. \n \nThe goal of this conference is to look at ways in which th
 inkers – such as Jewish pilgrims\, sectarians\, settlers\, soldiers\, po
 ets\, artists\, politicians\, philosophers\, and exegetes – have invoked
  geographical language to articulate a wide spectrum of concerns.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Keynote lecture for "Understanding Sexual Violence in Conflict: 
 Gendered Dynamics of Victimization\," Elisabeth Wood
LOCATION:The Franke Institute for the Humanities\, 1100 East 57th Street
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 actices linked to religions traditionally associated with the region (su
 ch as Russian Orthodoxy and Buddhism) to those derived from new religion
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 movements such as Alcoholics Anonymous.  While these developments have o
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 out of investigations in the mainstream of Soviet biomedicine and biosci
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SUMMARY:Exemplarity/Singularity
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SUMMARY:Workshop on Greek Linguistics
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Workshop on the Structure & Constituency in the Languages of the
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