The Center for Cultural Studies

15 Cowell Commons
University of California
Santa Cruz, CA 95064
(831) 459-4899
FAX (831) 459-1349
cult@ucsc.edu


STAFF
Carla Freccero, Director
Stephanie Casher, Program Manager
Shann Ritchie, Events Coordinator

STUDENT ASSISTANTS
Andrew Juel
Leo Ronin

2007-2008 ADVISORY BOARD
Gopal Balakrishnan (History of Consciousness)
Alan Christy (History)
Christopher Connery (Literature)
Susan Gillman (Literature)
Jody Greene (Literature)
Donna Haraway (History of Consciousness)
Eric Porter (American Studies)
Lisa Rofel(Anthropology)
Vanita Seth (Politics)

RESIDENT SCHOLARS SPRING 2008
Iain Chambers, University of Naples, “L’Orientale”
Sarika Chandra, Wayne State University
Lidia Curti, University of Naples, “L’Orientale”
Daniel Laforest, Université du Québec at Montréal
Giuseppe Martella, University of Urbino, Italy
Mark Pettigrew, Queens College, CUNY

Further Information on the Resident Scholars Program

DIRECTORS' SPRING OFFICE HOURS
Carla Freccero: Tuesday, 12 - 2 PM
15 Cowell Commons

The Center for Cultural Studies at UC Santa Cruz was founded in the Spring of 1988 as a part of the University of California's President's Humanities Initiative. It is now in its twentieth year. Through an ensemble of research clusters, conferences, workshops, visiting scholars, publications, film series, and a Resident Scholars Program, the Center has encouraged a broad range of research in the rapidly evolving field of cultural studies. An external review of the Center in 1993 confirmed the Center's reputation for innovation, a reputation that has grown steadily, on the campus, in the nation, and abroad.

The international field of cultural studies has emerged from the challenges posed to traditional humanistic and social scientific agendas by new research strategies in visual studies; anthropology, ethnography, and folklore; feminist studies; comparative sociology and politics; semiotics; social, cultural, literary, and political theory; science studies; colonial discourse analysis; ethnic studies; and the histories of sexualities. These challenges, and the new areas of scholarly activity they stimulate, compose the heart of cultural studies at UC Santa Cruz. Thus, the Center for Cultural Studies' concern is to foster research across divisional as well as disciplinary boundaries. While based in the humanities, it engages with the "interpretive" or "historical" social sciences, as well as with theoretically informed work in the arts. The membership of the Center's Advisory Board and faculty/graduate student participation in its events clearly reflect this cross-divisional agenda.

The Center's activities fall into four categories: the Resident Scholars program, Research Clusters, Conferences, and Lectures and Colloquia. This last set of activities can be accessed via our Events Calendar.

 

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Last modified: March 26, 2008
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