Bear's-Eye View

Bear's-Eye View is a chronicle of students' engagement with the vibrant humanities culture at the Townsend Center and across the Berkeley campus. Each semester our undergraduate humanities writers soak up the wealth of humanities programs and events, and write about what they've learned.

Sivan Eldar, Myra Melford, and Geoffrey O’Brien think about composition together.

Leta Hong Fincher and Lü Pin discuss the fight for China’s feminist future.

The Global Urban Humanities Initiative sparks site-specific conversations that bridge observation with action.

The annual Avenali Lecture explores the indignation and aspiration of "The Other 1968s."

BAMPFA hosts science fiction writer Kim Stanley Robinson to address “The Good Anthropocene: Terraforming the Earth.”

British poet Tom Pickard and English graduate student Leo Dunsker read in The Holloway Series in Poetry.