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		<title>CANCELED: Race in a Post-Human World lecture</title>
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<p>Titled <em>Antisocial Media: Understanding Racism and Homophobia in a Digitally Connected World</em>, Nakamura&#8217;s lecture was to be part of the series <em><a href="http://home.bates.edu/views/2010/11/22/race-posthuman1/">Race in a Post-Human World</a>, </em>sponsored by the Bates Lectures Committee. The committee hopes to reschedule Nakamura. The series will include two other lectures in 2011 and a dance performance, all of which will be open to the public at no cost. For more information, please contact this <a href="mailto:jgovinda@bates.edu">jgovinda@bates.edu</a>.</p>
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		<title>&#039;Antisocial Media&#039; opens &#039;Race in a Post-Human World&#039; series</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As part of a Bates College series exploring the impacts of social and technological progress on concepts of race, author Lisa Nakamura offers a lecture at 7:15 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 2, in Pettengill Hall's Keck Classroom (G52), 4 Andrews Road (Alumni Walk). Nakamura's lecture, titled <em>Antisocial Media: Understanding Racism and Homophobia in a Digitally Connected World</em>, will address social media's influence on concepts of race and homosexuality, and will touch on the recent suicide of Rutgers first-year Tyler Clementi.]]></description>
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<p>As part of a Bates College series exploring the impacts of social and technological progress on concepts of race, author Lisa Nakamura offers a lecture at 7:15 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 2, in Pettengill Hall&#8217;s Keck Classroom (G52), 4 Andrews Road (Alumni Walk).</p>
<p>Nakamura&#8217;s lecture, titled <em>Antisocial Media: Understanding Racism and Homophobia in a Digitally Connected World</em>, will address social media&#8217;s influence on concepts of race and homosexuality, and will touch on the recent suicide of Rutgers first-year Tyler Clementi.<span id="more-38265"></span></p>
<p>The talk is the first public offering in the series <em>Race in a Post-Human World</em>, which explores the collapse of social categories caused by advances in technology. Sponsored by the Bates College Lectures Committee, the series will include two more lectures and a dance performance, all of which will be open to the public at no cost. For more information, please contact jgovinda@bates.edu.</p>
<p>Post-humanism is a term expressing what many believe is our current condition as human beings. Thanks to technological advances &#8212; such as medical interventions like smart prosthetics and implanted defibrillators, and human-emulating capabilities such as artificial intelligence &#8212; the old boundaries between animal and machine are increasingly blurred.</p>
<p>Similarly, post-humanism challenges long-held notions of other categorizations of humanity such as gender, race and species &#8212; making post-humanism a concept that is highly controversial, but extremely idea-rich across a wide range of academic disciplines.</p>
<p>Nakamura is the director of the Asian American Studies Program and Professor in the Institute of Communication Research and Media at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. She has published numerous books including <em>Digitizing Race: Visual Cultures of the Internet</em> (University of Minnesota Press, 2007) and <em>Cybertypes: Race, Ethnicity, and Identity on the Internet</em> (Routledge, 2002).</p>
<p>The series continues in 2011 with the lecture <em>Ring, Ring, Ring: Popular Music and Mobile Technologies</em> by Alexander Weheliye, associate professor of English and African American studies at Northwestern University, at 7:15 p.m. Monday, Feb. 14, also in Pettengill Hall&#8217;s Keck Classroom.</p>
<p>Weheliye teaches courses in African American and African diaspora literature and culture, critical theory and popular culture. He is the author of the book <em>Phonographies: Grooves in Sonic Afro-Modernity</em> (Duke University Press, 2005).</p>
<p>Alondra Nelson, associate professor of sociology at Columbia University, offers the lecture <em>Roots Revelations: Genetic Ancestry Tracing and the YouTube Generation</em> at 7:15 p.m. Thursday, March 3, again in the Keck Classroom.</p>
<p>Nelson specializes in race and ethnicity in the U.S.; gender and kinship; sociohistorical studies of medicine, science and technology; and social and cultural theory.</p>
<p><em>Race in a Post-Human World</em> concludes with a performance by acting director and assistant professor of dance at Bates, Rachel Boggia. Her performance, <em>In the Very Eye of the Night</em>, takes place in May (date TBA) and is conceived and directed by Marlon Barrios Solano, a Venezuelan dance and new media artist, teacher and researcher.</p>
<p>Boggia, who has been on faculty at Wesleyan University, Dickinson College and Ohio State University, specializes in multidisciplinary collaboration with scientists, dance documentaries and multi-media performance.</p>
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