EIHS Workshop: Towards a Decolonial Methodology
Chandrica Barua, Azhar Dyussekenova, Keanu M. Heydari, Sara Ruiz, Sikandar Kumar (moderator)
Workshop description forthcoming.
Panelists:
Chandrica Barua (Graduate Student, English Language and Literature, University of Michigan)
Azhar Dyussekenova (Graduate Student, Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Michigan)
Keanu M. Heydari (Graduate Student, History, University of Michigan)
Sara Ruiz (Graduate Student, Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Michigan)
Sikandar Kumar (Postdoctoral Fellow, Eisenberg Institute for Historical Studies, University of Michigan)
This event presented by the Eisenberg Institute for Historical Studies. It is made possible in part by a generous contribution from Kenneth and Frances Aftel Eisenberg.
Panelists:
Chandrica Barua (Graduate Student, English Language and Literature, University of Michigan)
Azhar Dyussekenova (Graduate Student, Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Michigan)
Keanu M. Heydari (Graduate Student, History, University of Michigan)
Sara Ruiz (Graduate Student, Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Michigan)
Sikandar Kumar (Postdoctoral Fellow, Eisenberg Institute for Historical Studies, University of Michigan)
This event presented by the Eisenberg Institute for Historical Studies. It is made possible in part by a generous contribution from Kenneth and Frances Aftel Eisenberg.
Building: | Tisch Hall |
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Event Type: | Workshop / Seminar |
Tags: | History, Humanities, Interdisciplinary |
Source: | Happening @ Michigan from Eisenberg Institute for Historical Studies, Department of History |
The Thursday Series is the core of the institute's scholarly program, hosting distinguished guests who examine methodological, analytical, and theoretical issues in the field of history.
The Friday Series consists mostly of panel-style workshops highlighting U-M graduate students. On occasion, events may include lectures, seminars, or other programs presented by visiting scholars.
The insitute also hosts other historical programming, including lectures, film screenings, author appearances, and similar events aimed at a broader public audience.