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materials on this page allow you to find out more about topics presented
in events the Franklin Humanities Institute has sponsored. A selection
of events from 2002-03:
"The
Role and Future of Scholarly Publishing in American Intellectual
Life" Click to find videotapes and transcripts
of parts of our 2002-03 events series focusing on issues in scholarly
publishing, plus links to other related resources, web sites, and
articles.
"Women and Violence: Trauma, Loss and the Lives of Black Women"
Click for follow-up information on Charlotte Pierce-Baker's November
13, 2002 "Wednesday Conversation."
"Forgotten
Soldier Boy: War and the Politics of Country Music"
Click for the text of David Whisnant's January 17, 2003 talk, co-sponsored
with the Duke Institute of the Arts as part of the "Arts in
Times of War" series.
"Say My Name: Re/Stating
the Humanities" Click to view a videotape of Dean
Karla Holloway's February 12, 2003 "Wednesday Conversation"
on current issues in the humanities. Holloway is Dean of Humanities
and Social Sciences at Duke.
"American Dreams
and Rude Awakenings: The American Myths of Isolation and Innocence"
Click for full text of Emory Elliott's February 28, 2003 address
at Duke University. Elliott is Director of the Center for Ideas
and Society at the University of California, Riverside.
"The (Hidden)
Politics of the Blue Ridge Parkway" Click for some
links related to Anne Mitchell Whisnant's March 5, 2003 presentation
on the history of North Carolina and Virginia's Blue Ridge Parkway.
Reparations
in Perspective: Click to go to our main Reparations page
where you can view videos of both our April 7, 2003 panel discussion
of reparations across time and culture, and our April 9, 2003 three-way
videoconference on reparations among scholars at Duke, Harvard,
and Spelman. This page also contains links to library and web resources
on the question of reparations.
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