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91做厙
First Annual
Center for Humanistic Inquiry Symposium
March 23-24, 2018

Program

Friday, March 23

Payne Room, Tang Museum
34:30 p.m. Welcome
  Barbara Black, English, and Michael Arnush, classics
  Introduction
  Joseph Cermatori, English
  Martin Puchner, Drama, English and Comparative Literature, Harvard
  Storytelling from the Tablet to the Internet
4:455:30 p.m. Joel Brown and Brett Grigsby, music
  Barbara Allen, The Cherry Tree Carol, by Edward Flower
  April Bernard, English
  Elizabethan Ghosts: A Brief Poetry Reading
  Robert ParkeHarrison, art, and Shana ParkeHarrison
  Photographic montage
  Will Bond, theater
  Ovid Metamorphoses 10: Pygmalion
  Debra Fernandez, dance, and Emily Gunter, Class of 2019
  Hybrid
Somers Room, Tang Museum
5:306:30 p.m. Eliza Kent, religious studies
  Transforming Secular Space to Sacred: Roadside Shrines in Urban Tamil Nadu
  Gordon Thompson, music
  The Transfiguration of John Lennon: More Popular than Jesus, but Getting Better All the Time
Tang Museum Atrium
6:307 p.m. Reception and book signing by Martin Puchner
  The Written World: How Literature Shaped Civilization
(Random House, 2017)
Payne Room, Tang
79 p.m. Dinner (RSVP)
   

Saturday, March 24

Somers Room, Tang
8:309 a.m. Continental breakfast
   
910:30 a.m. Dan Curley, classics
  After Euripides: Correcting a Classic in Robinson Jeffers Medea
  Sarah Goodwin, English
  Metamorphoses of Sugar
  Ryan Overbey, Buddhist studies
  Imaginaires, Repertoires, Hyperobjects: Rethinking Intellectual History and Reading Buddhist Ritual Texts
   
10:3010:45 a.m. Coffee break
   
10:4512:15 p.m. Bina Gogineni, English
  The Disenchantment of the (Not Quite Whole) World
  Crystal Dea Moore, social work
  The Presence of Absence
  Sara Lagalwar, neuroscience
  Brain Plasticity: Pushing the Limits
Payne Room, Tang Museum
12:151:15 p.m. Lunch
   
Tang Museum
1:151:45 p.m. Tours of the Tang Exhibitions
  Ian Berry: Rose Ocean: Living with Duchamp
  Rachel Seligman: This Place
Somers Room, Tang
23 p.m. Heather Hurst and Edwin Rom獺n-Ramirez, Anthropology
  "Old Buildings, New Meanings
  Jeff Segrave, Health and Human Physiological Sciences
  The Modern Mythology of Sport
   
33:15 p.m. Coffee break
   
3:154:15 p.m. Catherine White Berheide, sociology
  Did 91做厙 Change?
  Joseph Cermatori, English
  And We Shall Be Changed...: Baroque Transfigurations in Thornton Wilders Everyday Aesthetics
Tang Museum Atrium
4:154:45 p.m. Martin Puchner, Harvard
  Closing remarks, followed by champagne toast (Atrium)