UM inaugurates first Center for the Humanities in South Florida

November 4th, 2009. 6:00 p.m.

The University of Miami College of Arts and Sciences announces the establishment of South Florida’s first Center for the Humanities. The Center is dedicated to supporting humanities, arts, and interpretive social science research and teaching, as well as to presenting public programs to enrich Miami’s intellectual culture.
To celebrate the Center’s opening, the public is invited to attend an inaugural lecture and reception on Wednesday, November 4th at 6:00 pm in Storer Auditorium on the Coral Gables campus. The featured speaker will be Marjorie Garber, William R. Kenan, Jr., Professor of English and of Visual and Environmental Studies at Harvard University, where she is also Chair of the Department of Visual and Environmental Studies and Director of the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts.  She is the past President of the Consortium of Humanities Centers and Institutes.

The Center will host or co-host over 25 events for academic year 2009-10, including two symposia in the spring semester: “Atlantic Narratives” in partnership with FIU, and “Trans Global/Global Trans.”  Featured speakers on the Center’s calendar include scholars from universities across the nation, including Mark Bekoff, University of Colorado, speaking on “Animal Passions and Wild Justice: The Emotional Lives of Animals and Why They Matter,” Edward Friedman, University of Wisconsin, addressing “The Rise of a Superpower China,” and Yeidy Rivero, University of Michigan, discussing “All in the Cuban-American Sit/Com Family: ‘Que Pasa USA’ (1975-80).”

BookTalk presents UM humanities professors discussing   their recently published books in a series of lectures at Books & Books. Insight Tracks, an online video series, provides commentary by humanities professors on upcoming theater productions, museum exhibits and other arts events.

Mihoko Suzuki, Professor of English, has been appointed the inaugural Director of the Center for the Humanities. “The newly established College of Arts and Sciences Center for the Humanities affirms the importance of the humanities in academic life and furthers the vision of the university as a place of dialogue and collaborative inquiry,” she says. “One of our aims is to bring this dialogue and inquiry to the South Florida community, in order to enrich its public intellectual culture.”  

Dr. Suzuki is the author or editor of twelve books. Her scholarship focuses on Renaissance and early modern literature and culture, English and European, with an emphasis on gender and authorship. Her latest work, The Rule of Women in Early Modern Europe, co-edited with Professor of Spanish Anne J. Cruz, has just been published by the University of Illinois Press.

University of Miami Center for the Humanities
305.284.1580
www.humanities.miami.edu

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