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SUMMARY:Tai Ming-Liang's Cruisy\, Sleepy\, Melancholy Queer
DESCRIPTION:NICHOLAS DE VILLIERS\, (UNIVERSITY OF NORTH FLORIDA) \nWEDNESDAY MAY 4\, 2022\, 2-3:30 P.M. PDT \nSPONSORED BY THE CENTER FOR TAIWAN STUDIES\nZoom: https://ucsb.zoom.us/j/83806164281?pwd-eURnNWcxOTFJUmœkSnNAS1RyTIcAUT09\nMeeting ID: 838 0616 4281 Passcode: 337462\nFor more information\, please contact: eastasian-taiwanstudies@usb.edu
URL:https://www.eastasian.ucsb.edu/event/tai-ming-liangs-cruisy-sleepy-melancholy-queer/
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Lecture,Online Conference,Visiting Speaker
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SUMMARY:Takashima Talks:  The Democracy That Society Allows -- Protest Sounds in Japan and the US
DESCRIPTION:Takashima Talks: The Democracy That Society Allows — Protest Sounds in Japan and the US \nPerceived attacks on the foundations of democracy in recent years have sparked large demonstrations\, often numbering in the hundreds of thousands\, in both Japan and the US. This paper will explore the ways in which democracy is sounded differently in street protests of two densely populated cities-Tokyo and New York-as shaped by urban geography\, urban acoustics\, participatory practices\, and perhaps most importantly\, policing. Analyzing protests as an interplay between urban space\, cyberspace\, police\, and activist-musicians\, the talk considers the ways in which the sounds of street protests reflect the kind of democracy that society allows. \nWEDNESDAY\, MAY 4\, 4:00 — 6:30 PM\nUCSB Campus:  SS&MS 2135
URL:https://www.eastasian.ucsb.edu/event/takashima-talks-presents-the-democracy-that-society-allows-protest-sounds-in-japan-and-the-us/
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