Francine Masiello's Sensational Sense Work
Francine Masiello chats about her new book The Senses of Democracy: Perception, Politics, and Culture in Latin America at the Townsend Center's first Berkeley Book Chat this semester.
Francine Masiello chats about her new book The Senses of Democracy: Perception, Politics, and Culture in Latin America at the Townsend Center's first Berkeley Book Chat this semester.
The annual Avenali Lecture explores the indignation and aspiration of "The Other 1968s."
The Global Urban Humanities Initiative sparks site-specific conversations that bridge observation with action.
Leta Hong Fincher and Lü Pin discuss the fight for China’s feminist future.
Sivan Eldar, Myra Melford, and Geoffrey O’Brien think about composition together.
The Book as Place exhibit combines words, space, and three dimensional objects to present new perspectives on what it means to be a book.
The authors and editors behind Looking for Law in All the Wrong Places discuss what happens when law and the humanities intersect in surprising places.