Distinguished Faculty Lectures
The Distinguished Faculty Lectures showcase new research by Temple faculty followed by open discussion. All lectures take place in the 10th floor lounge in Gladfelter Hall. CHAT is honored to welcome the following faculty in the 2019-2020 lecture series.
2019-20 Lecture Series
October 10, 2019
Travis Glasson (Department of History)
CHAT Faculty Fellow 2019-2020
“Sunshine Patriots: Family and Divided Loyalties in the American Revolution”
November 7, 2019
Mariola Alvarez (Department of Art History)
CHAT Faculty Fellow 2019-2020
“Becoming Modern, Becoming Brazilian: Japanese Brazilian Abstract Artists”
November 21, 2019
Rebeca Hey-Colón (Department of Spanish)
“Spectral Waters: Diasporic Women’s Writing from Hispaniola”
December 5, 2019
Lee-Ann Chae (Department of Philosophy)
“Trust and Contingency Plans”
January 23, 2020
Jess Newman (Department of Anthropology)
“Territorializing Rumors, Dangerous Sex”
Postponed
James Salazar (Department of English)
CHAT Faculty Fellow 2019-2020
“Embodying Time: Pedagogies of Rhythm in 19th Century American Culture”
Postponed
Patricia Melzer (Department of German & Department of Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies)
CHAT Faculty Fellow 2019-2020
“Militante Mannsbilder: Alternative Masculinities in Men’s Groups of the Autonomen”
Postponed
Brian Creech (Department of Journalism)
CHAT Faculty Fellow 2019-2020
“Private Platforms, Public Demands: Tech CEOs as Locus of Popular Critique”
Postponed
Katya Moytl (Department of History)
“The Mysterious and Endangered Reality of Femininity: New Womanhood in Vienna,1890-1930”
CHAT Faculty Fellow 2019-2020