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Which Medium? Whose Story?

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ICC Speakers

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Pumzi:
A Screening & Conversation
with Director Wanuri Kahiu

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Spring 2016 ICC Colloquium

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Fall 2015 ICC Colloquium

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Latin America Writes Back 2.0:
Political & Environmental Crisis in Science Fiction

Smathers Library 100 University of Florida October 21–22, 2021   “Latin America Writes Back 2.0: Political and Environmental Crisis in Science Fiction” commemorates and extends UF’s landmark 2005 symposium “Latin America Writes Back.” That symposium identified UF as an early pioneer in the growing field of Latin American SF studies and featured talks by author/scholar […]

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Political & Environmental Crisis in Science Fiction table

Uncommoning Nature

Marisol de la CadenaUniversity of California, Davis Friday, October 19, 2–2:45 PM Smathers Library 100 University of Florida   Join us for an informal conversation with Marisol de la Cadena, Professor of Anthropology, University of California, Davis. We will discuss Professor de la Cadena’s 2015 essay “Uncommoning Nature,” a call to readers to engage with […]

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The World to Come (Exhibition & Symposium)

September 18, 2018 – March 3, 2019 (Exhibition) October 19–20, 2018 (Symposium) Harn Museum of Art University of Florida   The World to Come is a major international exhibition of contemporary art and an interdisciplinary symposium focusing on the greatest planetary crisis of our era. The exhibition, The World to Come: Art in the Age […]

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The World to Come: Art, Politics & Climate Change

Keynote Lecture – Friday, October 19, 6 PM Panels and Roundtables – Saturday, October 20, 10 AM – 5 PM Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art University of Florida   Join us for “The World to Come: Art, Politics, and Climate Change,” an interdisciplinary symposium in conjunction with the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art […]

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