“Life of the Mind” is an annual lecture series that features interdisciplinary conversations with UC faculty around a one-word theme followed by audience Q&A. The series includes intriguing insights from diverse perspectives, and encourages faculty and students from across UC to engage in further discourse. Each quarter, there are two “Life of the Mind” sessions with three "thought provocateurs" contributing to each session. In all, six distinguished faculty members will address the same theme from unique and diverse perspectives. The fall 2011“Life of the Mind” theme is “war.”
FALL 2011 SESSIONS:
WAR
Session 1: Tuesday, October 18, 2011, 3:30-5pm, Alumni Center
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Stanley J. Corkin, English, McMicken College of Arts and Sciences | Joel Hoffman, College-Conservatory of Music | Bert Lockwood, College of Law |
Hemingway’s Obscenities (Glory, Honor, Courage) & the Luster of Battle | War & the Music of Politics | WAR: Law’s Attempt to Limit |
Session 2: Tuesday, November 29, 2011, 3:30-5pm, Alumni Center
- Jacob Katz Cogan, College of Law
- Sigrun Haude, History, McMicken College of Arts and Sciences
- Jay Johannigman, College of Medicine
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