“Nationalism and Ethnicity in the Wake of Humanism”

Events

April 22 to 24, 1993
• Conference: Nationalism and Ethnicity in the Wake of Humanism

Chair: Ruth Gim, Pomona College
Elaine Kim (UC Berkeley) — “The Frypan and the Fire: Korean American Reflections on Nationalism and Racism”
Respondent: Ruth Gilmore (UCLA)

April 23, 1993
• Chair: Marc Redfield (Claremont Graduate School)
Barbara Harlow (University of Texas, Austin) –“Negotiating Treaties: Maastricht and NAFTA”
David Lloyd (UC Berkeley) — “Nationalism Against the State: Towards a Critique of the Anti-Nationalist Prejudice”
Respondent: Nathalie Rachlin (Scripps College)
• Chair: J.P. Singh (Scripps College)
Liah Greenfeld Harvard University — “The End of the Russian Revolution”
Gary B. Cohen (University of Oklahoma) — “Human Rights and National Identity: The Limits and Dilemmas of Czech Nationalism in the 19th and 20th Centuries”
Sabrina P. Ramet (University of Washington) — “Legitimation and Delegitimation in Yugoslavia and After”
Respondent: Ronald Steele (USC)
• Film: “Saigu”

April 24, 1993
• Chair: Karen Torjesen (Claremont Graduate School)
Chandra Talpade (Mohanty Hamilton College) — “The Post Colonial State, Nationalism and Masculinity: Feminist Reflection on Communalism in India”
Richard Handler (University of Virginia) — “Humanities vis a vis Nationalism: Text, Culture, Identity”
Respondent: Vincente Rafael (UCSD)

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