Affective Resistance brings together works by eight artists using performance art and materialist abstraction as modes of resistance to systemic racism and state power. Several works in the exhibition draw out the conflict between the democratic ideal of liberty and the subjugation of the body under the carceral system. A series of documented site-specific interventions pit…
Set in a tumultuous post-World War I Berlin, during the rise of the Nazi Party, Cabaret tells the story of American writer Clifford "Cliff" Bradshaw who becomes romantically involved with cabaret performer Sally Bowles, whom he meets at the Kit Kat Club. As Nazi occupation in Germany mounts, Cliff's and Sally's relationship is similarly brought…
The School of Humanities and Humanities Center presents: Queering the Limits of Free Speech November 16, 2023 | 12-1:30 p.m. | Humanities Gateway 1030 Light lunch provided RSVP by November 13 To contribute to UCI’s year-long exploration of free speech, the School of Humanities and the Humanities Center invites you to join us for a roundtable…
The UCI Law Center for Empirical Research on the Legal Profession (CERLP) hosts a discussion with center Co-Director and Professor of Law Ann Southworth on her forthcoming book, Big Money Unleashed: The Campaign to Deregulate Election Spending (Chicago, 2023). Comments by: John Bliss, Assistan Professor, University of Denver Sturm College of Law Bryant Garth, Distinguished Professor of Law Emeritus…