Faculty Lecture Series 2006-7
Now in its third year, the Faculty Lecture Series is designed to facilitate greater and deeper faculty-student interaction through intellectual engagement outside the classroom. To help promote campus awareness of issues of race, ethnicity, and culture, the series showcases the rich and paradigm-shifting scholarship of Duke faculty on these subjects.
Check back again soon for more information!
Maurice Wallace
Associate Professor of English & African & African American Studies
"James Baldwin: The World, the Text, and the Witness"
Tuesday, April 3, 2007
5pm; Light Dinner Provided; Please RSVP by Friday, March 30 to vcw@duke.edu
5pm; Light Dinner Provided; Please RSVP by Friday, March 30 to vcw@duke.edu
Paula D. McClain
Professor of Political Science, Public Policy, & African/African-American Studies
"Black Americans and Latino Immigrants in a Southern City: Friendly Neighbors or Economic Competitors?"
Tuesday, October 24
5pm-Dinner Provided (Please rsvp to vcw@duke.edu by Oct. 22)
5pm-Dinner Provided (Please rsvp to vcw@duke.edu by Oct. 22)
Antonio Viego
Assistant Professor of Literature & Romance Studies
"Latino/a Studies and Psychoanalysis"
To be rescheduled
5pm
5pm
Rachael Miyung Joo
Visiting Faculty and Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology
"Home and Away: A Discussion on Asian America and Transnational Media Sports"
Monday, January 22, 2007; Please RSVP to vcw@duke.edu by Sunday, Jan. 21.
4pm; Refreshments will be served.
4pm; Refreshments will be served.





