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Author Archives: Michelle Lawlor

Thursday April 17, 2014 4:00pm: Indigenous Speaker Series- Mairin Odle (U Penn, NYU) “Stories Written on the Body: Native American Tattoos in North America, 1800-1830”

Date: Thursday April 17, 2014

Time: 4:00-5:30pm

Location: Loser 106

Mairin Odle (U Penn, NYU)

“Stories Written on the Body: Native American Tattoos in North America, 1800-1830”

Mairin’s research investigates how cross-cultural contact between Native American, European, and African societies in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century North America could alter individuals’ physical appearances in profound and permanent ways—focusing on three types of marks: scalping, tattooing, and branding.  These marks were connected by their painful origins, the physical intimacy their infliction demanded, and their symbolic, storytelling power.  Tracing the experiences of the people these marks appeared upon, as well as the stories told about them, she demonstrates how contested ideas about the nature of human and societal difference—which played out in diplomacy as well as violent conflict, captivity, and enslavement—actually reshaped early American bodies.  Those reshaped bodies in turn, she argues, were key to establishing (or disrupting) the material reality of such ideas, particularly those emerging in the eighteenth century about permanent and racialized physical identity.

Thursday April 10, 2014 4:00pm: Indigenous Speaker Series- Camilla Townsend, (Rutgers) “Smoking Shield’s Masterpiece: The Life and Work of a 16th-century Mexican Indigenous Historian”

Date: Thursday April 10, 2014 Time: 4:00-5:30 pm Location: Loser Hall  106 Camilla Townsend, Professor at Rutgers University Professor Townsend will speak about her research on histories written in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries by the Nahuas (or Aztecs) in their own language. Spanish friars taught them the Roman alphabet so that they could be… Continue Reading

Thursday April 3, 2014 4:00pm: Indigenous Speaker Series- Sinclair Thomson (NYU) “Resplendent Serpent or Monster of Humanity? Tupaj Katari and the Memory of Anticolonial Revolution in the Andes”

Date: Thursday April 3, 2014 Time:  4:00-5:30 pm Location: Loser Hall 106 Sinclair Thomson, Associate Professor of History, NYU “Resplendent Serpent or Monster of Humanity? Tupaj Katari and the Memory of Anticolonial Revolution in the Andes” In 1780, indigenous people in what is now Bolivia rose up against a corrupt colonial government. Native leader Tupaj… Continue Reading

Women’s History Month Speaker- Lillian Faderman

Date: March 19, 2014 Time: 1:00pm Location: Education 115 This week Women Gender Studies and the History Department will host a Women’s History Month speaker who has made a enormous impact on out discipline. Our Women’s History Month Guest Speaker – Lillian Faderman: Finding Our Foremothers: Lesbian Marriage in the 19th and Early 20th Centuries.… Continue Reading

Holly Metz Lecture

Date: March 19, 2014 Time: 4:00pm Location: Library Auditorium Alan Dawley Memorial Lecture will be hosting a lecture and book signing by Holly Metz. Ms. Metz will speak on her award-winning book, Killing the Poormaster, a tale of murder, poverty, and corruption in Great Depression Hoboken. Continue Reading

5th Annual Nowruz Celebration

Date: March 18, 2014 Time: 8:00pm Location: Education 212 The 5th TCNJ annual Nowruz Celebration sponsored by the Eurasia Middle East Society (EME), which celebrates the Persian New Year and the coming of Spring. Join us to celebrate this wonderful holiday which is celebrated throughout the Middle East, Central Asia and parts of South Asia,… Continue Reading

Dr. Chazelle Featured in Trenton Times

Dr. Chazelle Featured in Trenton Times

Dr. Chazelle was featured on the front page of the Trenton Times on Monday December 16, 2013 engaging with her students in the Prison Education Program.  NJ-STEP and Center for Prison Outreach and Education are programs that promote the education of youth in correctional facilities. To see the Trenton Times Front Page please, [bright-blue-button link=”http://www.nj.com/times/pdf/monday.pdf”]… Continue Reading

Jo-Ann Gross sits on America’s Unofficial Ambassadors Board

Jo-Ann Gross sits on America’s Unofficial Ambassadors Board

Congratulations Jo-Ann Gross for been invited to serve as a member of the Advisory Board of America’s Unofficial Ambassadors (AUA). AUA is a non-profit organization devoted to building mutual understanding between Americans and the Muslim World through the creation of new opportunities in education, community development, and the engagement of women and youth. To read her… Continue Reading

Matthew Bender Published in Journal of African History

Matthew Bender Published in Journal of African History

Congratulations Dr. Bender for being published in the highly prestigious Journal of African History!  The title is, “Being ‘Chagga’: Natural Resources, Political Activism, and Identity on Kilimanjaro,” Journal of African History  54, 2 (July 2013), 199-220. It’s available online: Being Chagga: Natural Resources, Political Activism and Identity on Kilimanjaro Continue Reading

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