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Emergent Storytelling | 2023-2024 Theme
CEE #48
As the end of the semester and the calendar year draws near in a time of continued global turbulence, violence, and uprooting, the words that we often associate with the break, such as home and family, as well as the material conditions to seek respite from our work routines, seem deeply privileged. Many of us are wishing for a new year with greater global distribution of justice, humanity in our conflicts with one another, and humility in our speech acts, political, and everyday practices. We hope for peace and seek to support each other in our sentipensar (feelthinking) and more coherent sentiactuar (feelingacting).
Dr. Kristina Lyons |
DOCUMENTARY ETHNOGRAPHYa video installation exhibit
Join us on Saturday, December 9th for our end-of-fellowship event with Sosena Solomon, who will present and curate a multi-projection exhibit consisting of the experimental video documentaries of students in her fellows course. The exhibit will take place at Addams Gallery at Charles Addams Fine Arts Hall at 200 S 36th Street.
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FILMMAKERS
Claire Elliot, Jixuan Guo, Di Tian, Tairan Hao, and Jiachen Sun |
Past events
At the second virtual Third Thursday of the academic year, we will meet with the author of "A Country You Can Leave," Asale Angel-Ajani, who will be joined in conversation with Keisha Khan Perry. We have purchased five copies of the book to give to interested audience members. Get in touch if you are interested!
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This talk by Jorge Núñez reflects on the collaborative construction of a multimodal platform aimed at seeking integral restitutive justice for the victims of prison massacres in Ecuador. In making ethnographic multimodality adequate for accompanying victims and reclaiming justice, the platform...KEEP READING
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WATCH & LISTEN
BE HOLDING |
MEET THE FELLOWS |
We are excited to share "Be Holding," the Philadelphia-based collaboration between Brooke O'Harra (CEE Affiliated Faculty), Ross Gay, Tyshawn Sorey, Yarn/Wire, and the students of Girard College. This original performance transforms Ross Gay's award-winning poem of the same name into a multidisciplinary, site-specific experience that combines poetry, music, choreography, and video.
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At the first virtual Third Thursday of the academic year, Dr. Jasmine Johnson conversed with incoming CEE Fellows Jennifer Harge and Sosena Solomon, who are teaching interdisciplinary master classes with students from across the schools.
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SPECIAL COURSES / FALL 2023
taught by Jennifer Harge
A process based, creative incubator thinking through the possibilities of performance compositions through the lens of Black feminist thought. KEEP READING...
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taught by Sosena Solomon
This course investigates research modalities that center around documentary storytelling in the museum context. KEEP READING...
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