Mixing Race, Risk, and Reward in the Digital Age (Sawyer Seminar IV)Posted in History, Live Events, Media Archive, Passing, Social Science, United States on 2013-11-01 04:04Z by Steven |
Mixing Race, Risk, and Reward in the Digital Age
University of Southern California
Dana and David Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences
Center for Japanese Religions and Culture
University Park Campus
Doheny Memorial Library (DML), East Asian Seminar Room: 110C
2013-11-05, 13:00-17:00 PST (Local Time)
USC Conference Convenors:
Duncan Williams, Associate Professor of Religion
University of Southern California
Brian C. Bernards, Assistant Professor of East Asian Languages and Cultures
University of Southern California
Velina Hasu Houston, Associate Dean for Faculty Recognition and Development, Director of Dramatic Writing and Professor
University of Southern California
What are the outcomes of evolving racial ideologies in North America and how are they impacting 21st century American identities? How do 21st century multiracial identities and representations reflect and challenge historical constructions of racial mixing? How does racial mixing inform transhumanistic enterprises (i.e., wearable technology) and impact educational experiences dedicated to mixed-race studies in digital spaces?
PRESENTERS:
“Racial Passing and the Color of Cultural Identity”
Marcia Dawkins, Clinical Assistant Professor of Communication Studies
University of Southern California (Author of Clearly Invisible: Racial Passing and the Color of Cultural Identity (Baylor University Press, 2012) and Eminem: The Real Slim Shady (Praeger, 2013).)
“Frizzly Studies: Law, History, Narrative, and the Color Line”
Daniel J. Sharfstein, Professor of Law
Vanderbilt University (Author of The Invisible Line: Three American Families and the Secret Journey from Black to White (Penguin Press, 2013) and “Crossing the Color Line: Racial Migration and the Emergence of the One-Drop Rule, 1600-1860,” Minnesota Law Review (2007).)
“Tweeting into the Future: Mixing Race and Technology in the 21st Century”
Ulli K. Ryder, Scholar in Residence, Office of the Chaplains and Religious Life
Brown University (Author of forthcoming book Mixed Race 3.0: Mixing Race, Risk & Reward in the Digital Age (Annenberg Press, 2014).)
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