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Superdeep #27: “What’s Wrong With Illegal Immigration?” (Jeesoo Nam, USC) | Thu May 2, 6:08pm

6:08pm  |  IB 2026 Nobody will be barred also from our final Superdeep Workshop this academic year, where Jeesoo Nam (Assistant Professor of Law and Philosophy, University of Southern California) will help us raise & settle the question “What’s Wrong With Illegal Immigration?”. The session our second collaboration with the HRC’s Citizenship Lab as well as […]

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GENDER+LANGUAGE

Date and time: 6:00 PM, April 29th Location: Water Pavilion Description: Join us for an engaging discussion on the intersection of gender and language with Professors Zhenjie Weng, Stephanie Anderson, and student speakers. Explore how language shapes and reflects gender norms, identities, and perceptions. (SNACKS WILL BE PROVIDED)

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Superdeep #26: “Social Values & Expert Disagreement in Psychiatric Classification: the Case of Gaming Disorder” (Wang Yafeng) | Thu Apr 25, 5 pm

5 pm | IB 2028 It doesn’t take an expert to agree on this one being a Superdeep treat: Wang Yafeng (Institute of Philosophy, Chinese Academy of Sciences) joining the Workshop to present on “Social Values & Expert Disagreement in Psychiatric Classification: the Case of Gaming Disorder”. Thu Apr 25 | 5 pm | IB 2028 […]

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Superdeep Nighthawks: Sound of Metal (Marder 2019) | Apr 25, 8:28pm

8:28pm  |  IB 1008 Join the Nighthawks, in collaboration with DKU Metal & Rock Clubs, to learn about the power of music & community with Darius Marder‘s 2019 Sound of Metal (…& food & drink). Thu Apr 25, 8:28pm IB 1008. *** Superdeep Nighthawks meet on Thu eve (~8pm till late); more info here. To […]

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Superdeep Nighthawks: Amarcord (Fellini 1973) | Apr 18, 8:08pm

8:08pm  |  IB 1008 Join the Nighthawks for some Superdeep nostalgic revocation with Federico Fellini‘s 1973 Amarcord (…& food & drink). Thu Apr 18, 8:08pm IB 1008. *** Superdeep Nighthawks meet on Thu eve (~8pm till late); more info here. To propose a screening, follow this link; for more info on Superdeep generally, follow this […]

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Student Report on “Buried in the Red Dirt: Race, Reproduction, and Death in Modern Palestine”

Reported by Lia Smith, Class of 2026 This lecture and workshop was a part of the Gender Studies Initiative’s event series. Each event connects gender to a range of topics where gender, sexuality, and feminism are discussed. On March 29th, 2024 this event brought Professor Frances Hasso from the program in gender, sexuality and feminism […]

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Superdeep Nighthawks: Lost in Translation (Coppola 2003)

8:04pm  |  IB 1008 Even if by now you’ve gone way Superdeep & already mastered all the languages spoken at DKU, join the Nighthawks & Sofia Coppola to get Lost in Translation (…& food & drink). Thu Apr 11  |  8:04pm  |  IB 1008. *** Superdeep Nighthawks meet on Thu eve (~8pm till late); more […]

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The 2nd Gender Studies Initiative Student Conference Program

Date: Friday, April 19th, 9 AM – 3 PM Venue: AB 2107 9-9:15 AM: Keynote Speech by Professor Selina Lai Henderson Session 1 – Challenges to Heteronormativity 9:15-10:15 AM Presentations and faculty discussions 10:15-10:45 Q&A Heteronormativity in Korean Boys Love Comics: A Case Study of Chinese Queer Women’s Gender Discourse – Shuzhe Wang Faculty discussant: Keping Wu […]

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Climate Emergency and the Future of Democracy

Date: Monday, April 15th Time: 5:00PM CST Location: Zoom – 922 1935 5842  On Monday, April 15th, Professor Robyn Eckersley will have a seminar on Climate Emergency and the Future of Democracy. This seminar tracks the rise of climate emergency claim making as a global discourse, and takes stock of the criticisms from those who argue […]

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Student Report on “Chinese Female-Only Script: Unveiling the Stories and Influence of 女书 (Nvshu)”

Reported by Yixin Gu, Class of 2027 The event was jointly sponsored by the HRC Gender Studies Initiative and the CSCC Meanings, Identities and Communities Cluster. On March 20, 2024, guest speaker Xiuyuan You was invited to the campus to conduct a lecture and workshop on the Chinese national intangible cultural heritage– Nvshu. Ms. You […]

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