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[wd_asp id=1]Three Faculty Projects
CDS Documentary Studies Work-in-Progress Series
Three Faculty Documentary Projects
Documentary Studies Work-in-Progress featuring recipients of three faculty seed grants
Join us for a presentation of three projects in the Documentary Studies Work-in-Progress Series:
Professor Jenny Lion's experimental documentary video is one of a series of video installation and cinematic works that explore landscape and sustained observation at sites of historical resonance.
In his project, "Graphic Ethnography and Mass Graves in Northern Uganda," Professor Adam Rosenblatt joined a team of cultural and forensic anthropologists in a decade-plus investigation into how communities in northern Uganda are still impacted by mass graves and missing persons after decades-long conflict in the region and is creating a graphic ethnography to share their research.
Professors Victoria Szabo and Augustus Wendell's project, "Documenting Racialized Infrastructure in Durham," seeks to gather oral histories from aging members of the Hayti community who lived through the highway development that cut through their neighborhoods in the 1950s and 60s. These witness memories will be catalogued and made available to through a searchable web-based interface.
This is the fourth presentation in the Work-in-Progress series, co-sponsored by the Forum @ FHI. All events in the series are held at the Center for Documentary Studies in Bridges Auditorium, (B007), 1317 W. Pettigrew Street, Durham.
All are welcome. No registration required. All sessions will include a presentation and ample time for questions and discussion.
Light snacks provided.
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