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Item Afghan Election, 2010: Alternative Narratives(Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit (AREU), 2010-09) Coburn, NoahIn the context of deteriorating security and following widely controversial elections in 2009, Afghan voters returning to the polls for the Wolesi Jirga election on 18 September will be asked to pass judgment on serious political issues at both the national and local levels. The international press has been widely concerned with how fraud and insurgency may delegitimise the election, but for most Afghans this has been only half of the story. Pre-election reports in the media have not considered deeply enough the way in which the election is part of a continual process of reshaping politics in the context of instability in Afghanistan.Item American Global Militarism and Social Justice (Poster) : SCT Colloquium & Ruth D. Ewing '37 Lecture Series(2018-09) Lutz, Catherine; Vine, David; Tahir, Madlha; Stranger, AllisonItem Belief, or things we believe, and why we believe them (Poster)(2014-10-27) Ault, James; Plate, BrentFrom God to Allah to the Flying Spaghetti Monster, we humans have consistantly demonstrated how much we want and need to believe. But what is the source of that desire? How does believing in something change our lives, or lives in the past? Why do we band together, in order to do our believing in groups? How do we differentiate between religious faith and rational choice? Do we choose to believe, or does belief choose us? These and other questions will be addressed by our speakers, through objects, film and personal journeys.Item Bennington College Archival Film Footage, 1931-1942(2007-10) Alpern, Tayla; Bielecki, Jacob; Campbell, Alison; Clement, Sam; Dolton-Thornton, Ian; Gambill, Caitlin; Woods Hogue, Emily; Keller, Kimberly; Kline, Travis; Mahoney, Kathleen; Medeiros, Jonathan; Patterson, Helen Rose; Peterson, Emma; Post, Desiree; Pryzystanski, Andrew; Ritter, Kate; Stames, Justin; Schaffer, Anne; Shyduroff, Marika; Strickman, Rose; Vorce, Amanda; Scully, Eileen; Wilson, Oceana; Tacke, MelissaEileen Scully's fall 2007 Bennington Past and Present class spent five weeks researching the silent footage using documents from the College Archive. The student wrote and narrated the script and selected and played the music, including a score originally composed for the first graduating class (Played during part 4. First Commencement, Nor Sing, Nor Sigh - Song Lyric by Louisa Richardson '36, Set to music by Hannah Coffin '36) 1. Farm to College 2. Groundbreaking 3. Open House 4. First Commencement 5. Farm Day. Narrators: Kathleen Mahoney, Marika Shyduroff, Emily Woods Hogue, Kimberly Keller, Emma Peterson, and Travis Kline. Musician: Guitar: Sam Clement and Justin Stames, Fiddle: Kate Ritter, Piano: Jacob Bielecki, Harmonica: Amanda Vorce. The narration and music was performed live to the silent footage at the 75th Anniversary Celebration of the College on October 6 & 7, 2007.Item Beyond the Binaries : Gender Formations Across Space and Time (Poster)(2018-03) Zurbriggen, Eileen (Presenter); Yanez, Veronica Zebadua (Presenter); Lehkowich, Ann Marie (Presenter); Sadjadi, Sahar (Presenter); Mitchell, Gregory C. (Presenter); Stryker, Susan (Presenter)Spring 2018 Society, Culture and Thought ColloquiumItem The big and small of microbes (Poster) : Scales of meaning between bodily bacteria and global malnutrition(2014-05-08) Benezra, AmberAmber Benezra is a Mellon Sawyer Postdoctoral Fellow in Anthropology at NYU. Drawing together the sharp insights of feminism, the startling work of microbes, and the collaborative capacities of ethnography, Amber's scholarship is a timely exploration of how the sciences, broadly understood, might better engage pressing public problems. She is currently working on a book titled "Anthrobiota : Human-Microbe Relationships at the Edge of Biological Science".Item Cruel and Unusual Punishment: Mitigating the Death Penalty (Poster)(Bennington College, 2008-03-27) Cohen, Rebecca L.Item David Abram (Poster) : Between the Body and the Breathing Earth : On Language and the Ecology of Sensory Experience(2015-04-28)Date time and place of event : Tuesday, April 28, 2015, 7:00 PM, CAPA Symposium. Speculative, learned, and always ‘lucid and precise’ as the eye of the vulture that confronted him once on a cliff ledge, Abram has one of those rare minds which, like the mind of a musician or a great mathematician, fuses dreaminess with smarts. —The Village Voice. David Abram, cultural ecologist and geophilosopher, is the author of Becoming Animal: An Earthly Cosmology and The Spell of the Sensuous: Perception and Language in a More-than-Human World. David’s work has helped catalyze the emergence of several new disciplines, including ecopsychology. His essays on the cultural causes and consequences of environmental disarray have been published widely. Named by both the Utne Reader and Resurgence as one of a hundred visionaries currently transforming the world, David has been a recipient of the international Lannan Literary Award for Nonfiction, fellowships from the Watson and Rockefeller Foundations, and in 2014, he held the international Arne Naess Chair in Global Justice and Ecology at the University of Oslo. Abram is co-founder of the Alliance for Wild Ethics.Item Davis Projects for Peace Showcase : United Harmonies (Poster)(2016-11-03) Ongel, Melodi Var (Speaker); Murphy, Noelle (Speaker); Projects for Peace; Var Ongel, MelodiMelodi Var Ongel will discuss the successes, challenges, and lessons of "United Harmonies", her Davis Project for Peace. Noelle Murphy, Director of Grants and Fellowships, will provide an overview of the Davis Projects for Peace grants and the application process.Item Davis Projects for Peace Women Empowerment Center (Poster)(2017-10-11) Haroon, MuhammadStudents interested in issues of gender and access to education...are encouraged to attend.Item Debate (Poster)(2003-10-16) McAllister, James; Brooks, Michael; Paz, Gal; Farhang, Mansour; Davis, Jeremy; MacDonald, Chelsea; Cohen, Ronald - Moderator; United States Foundation, The Rockerfeller Brothers Fund, and the Open Society Institute - SponsorsItem The Dramatic Origins of Philosophy (Poster)(Bennington College, 2003-04-28) Rorty, AmelieItem The Education of a Filmmaker (Poster)(Bennington College, 1991-10-03)Item Endangered Psychotherapies (Poster)(2016-04) O'Brien, Michael; Boulanger, Ghislaine; Lorimer, FrancineHealth insurance companies and Federal regulators are moving the American health care system– including psychotherapy–toward “evidence-based treatment.” For psychotherapy, that means a movement in the direction of short-term behaviorally-focused treatments, which can be manualized and evaluated quickly and cleanly. This movement thus imperils a rich tradition of psychotherapies which are based on European models, which are more introspective, longer-term, and harder to evaluate. This series examines three “endangered psychotherapies” coming out of European intellectual traditions: psychoanalysis and psychodynamic psychotherapy, Jungian psychotherapy, and Gestalt psychotherapy. Date, time, and place of events : Awareness, Authenticity & Aggression: Superpowers in a Dis-Empowering World / Michael O'Brien : THURSDAY | APRIL 7 | 7:OO PM | EAC 2 -- Making Psychoanalysis Relevant. Practicing in the Real World / Ghislaine Boulanger| MONDAY | APRIL 18 | 10:10 AM | BARN 100 -- A Jungian Approach to Working with Borderline Disorders / Francine Lorimer| THURSDAY | APRIL 28 | 7:00 PM | CAPA SYMPOSIUMItem Enter a drawing for a free iPad! (Poster)(2017-09) Anderegg, David; Ehlers, Benny"David Anderegg's Psychology Research class is looking for participants who are willing to give us 30 - 60 minutes of their time."Item Film Series (Poster) : Eastern European Cinema Since 1992(2015)Date, time and place of events : Wednesday, April 22, 2015: No Man’s Land (Bosnia, 2001). Director: Danis Tanovic. Wednesday, April 29, 2015: Ida (Poland, 2013). Director: Pawel Pawlikowski. Wednesday, May 6, 2015: Beyond the Hills. (Romania, 2012). Director: Cristian Mungiu. Wednesday, May 13, 2015: 4 (Russia, 2004). Director: Ilya Khrzanovski. Wednesday, May 20, 2015: Leviathan (Russia, 2014). Director: Andrei Zviaginstev. Wednesday, May 27, 2015: Police, Adjective (Romania, 2009). Director: Corneliu Porumboiu. Contemporary filmmaking from the “other” Europe has become innovative, witty and politically fearless. Come and see movies that illuminate the present by casting light on the past!Item German Cinema of the 1970s with Faculty Introductions (program)(1993-09) Chao, Phebe; Luebke, David; Mayer, Reinhard; Puentedura, RubenAn interdisciplinary film series.Item Is the Vietnam War over? (Poster)(Bennington College, 1995-04-24) Falk, RichardItem Judith Kampfner (Poster) : How Documentaries Can Be More Dramatic and How Dramas Can Incorporate Documentary(2014-05-09) Kampfner, JudithJudith Kampfner, an award winning producer of radio documentaries and radio dramas, will share her experiences and knowledge as writer, playwright, journalist, producer, and narrator whose work is regularly heard on NPR and BBC World News. Drawing on examples from her vast archive of documentary work, she will discuss production techniques, order of argument, structure and delivery, and how to pitch a story.Item Laurence Ralph - The Injury of Development (Poster)(2014-04-15)Laurence Ralph is an Assistant Professor in Anthropology and African American Studies at Harvard University. His latest book is Renegade Dreams: Living Through Injury in Gangland Chicago.
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