News & Features — Division of Humanities and Fine Arts
On Racism and Sex in Pro Wrestling

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On Racism and Sex in Pro Wrestling

UCSB's Department of Film and Media Studies recently hosted Dewitt King, a UC Chancellor's Postdoctoral Fellow in Film and Media Studies at UC Irvine, for a lecture on anti-Blackness and the sex-based economies within the pro wrestling scene. He told the story of a pro wrestler, Lio Rush, and his experiences with the industry and how he joined the subscription-based platform OnlyFans.

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Beyond Stereotypes in Trauma-Informed Teaching

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Beyond Stereotypes in Trauma-Informed Teaching

UC Santa Barbara’s Literature and Mind research center, housed in the English Department, and its Trauma-Informed Pedagogy project hosted a talk on the use of trigger warnings in the classroom. Undergraduate student Bethany Clements shared research into trauma-informed teaching and proposed solutions to help students engage with potentially triggering content.

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A Voice for Vietnam Veterans: The Legacy of Walter H. Capps

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A Voice for Vietnam Veterans: The Legacy of Walter H. Capps

To celebrate the life and legacy of former U.S. House of Representatives member and UCSB Religious Studies professor Walter Capps a quarter century after his passing, a symposium was hosted by the Walter H. Capps Center. One panel focused on Capps’ ground-breaking Vietnam War class, which opened national discussion that prioritized mental health care for veterans. The session this month brought the insight and healing of that innovative class to a new generation.

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Organic Architecture: Aligning Building with Nature

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Organic Architecture: Aligning Building with Nature

This fall, UCSB’s Art Design and Architecture Museum is displaying work by Helena Arahuete, an artist and architect who aims to create work that collaborates with its surrounding environment and align with nature.  The museum is free, and open to students and community members at UC Santa Barbara.

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A Look at Buddhism: The Architects and Artisans

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A Look at Buddhism: The Architects and Artisans

UCSB's Religious Studies department hosted a three-day workshop looking into the professional artists and craftspeople responsible for the labor and construction of Buddhist sites in India, Japan, Tibet, and Mongolia. UCSB faculty and visiting lecturers looked into areas such as standard practices and information passed down through generations.

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Of Barbie and Feminism

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Of Barbie and Feminism

UC Santa Barbara’s Interdisciplinary Humanities Center (IHC) recently welcomed author and journalist M.G. Lord to speak to students as part of IHC’s Imagining California Series. Lord shared her perspective on the creation and impact of Barbie dolls, specifically through a feminist lens. In her speech, she spoke on controversies over gender stereotypes encouraged by Barbie dolls, while also acknowledging the impact of Barbie’s early feminist portrayals.

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Finding My Hidden Heritage with Cherríe Moraga

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Finding My Hidden Heritage with Cherríe Moraga

Cherríe Moraga, playwright, essayist and activist, gave a talk titled “Imagine This: The (Re)generation of Place,” for the Interdisciplinary Humanities Center’s Imagining California series. Moraga tackled the inherent struggle to define one’s cultural identity in the aftermath of hundreds of years of degradation and mistreatment.

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The Art of Love: Applying Queer Studies to Ancient Texts

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The Art of Love: Applying Queer Studies to Ancient Texts

The UCSB Classic department’s Erin Lam, who is the UC President’s Post-Doctoral Fellow, spoke about the poet Ovid’s Arms Amatoria through a new lens in the talk, “Cruising Rome: Queer Orientations in Ovid’s Ars Amatoria,” which examined the poet’s work as it related to eroticism and queerness.

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A Student Finds Culture and Community at 'Day of the Dead' Workshop

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A Student Finds Culture and Community at 'Day of the Dead' Workshop

UC Santa Barbara undergraduate student Bryan Perez attended Las Maestras Center’s ‘Literary Skulls’ event, where the history of Dia De Los Muertos and its traditions were discussed through poetry and verse. In this personal reflection, they explore how the event allowed them to feel more in touch with their own identity.

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The Mind Between Languages: Translation and its Newest Tools

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The Mind Between Languages: Translation and its Newest Tools

Meagan Carter, a Ph.D. candidate at UC Santa Barbara’s Department of Spanish and Portuguese, developed and taught a course during Summer 2023 that takes on translation and interpreting as professional field, the evolving technologies in use, and ongoing research into what happens in the mind while a professional is at work.

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The Film Critic in an Age of Live Streaming

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The Film Critic in an Age of Live Streaming

The Carsey-Wolf Center invited a panel last week to talk about film criticism and the cultural impact of film writing in the media today. Panelists discussed the affects of the streaming model and new media platforms on the landscape of film reviews and criticism

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