Campus Events
Spring Term 2008: Archive Hour
Bi-weekly graduate student presentations in the Randall V. Mills Archives
Wednesdays, 2 pm
April 21 - Casey Schmitt, "Into the (Liminal) Wild: Landscape, Liminality, and the Supernatural Encounter in Folklore, Film,
and Beyond"
May 7 - Robby Dobler, The Sasquatch Files
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Western States Folklore Society Meetings
2007 - University of California at Los Angeles
2008 - University of California at Davis
2009 - TBD
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American Folklore Society Meetings
2007 - October 17-21 - Quebec, PQ, Canada (Hilton Quebec)
Colloque conjoint avec l'Association canadienne d'ethnologie et de folklore
Joint meeting with the Folklore Studies Association of Canada
2008 - October 22-29 - Louisville, Kentucky (Hyatt Regency Louisville)
2009 - October 21-25 - Boise, Idaho (The Grove Hotel and The Boise Center)
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Past Campus Events
Visual Vitriol: Punk Culture and Art
Folklore graduate student David Ensminger, with the support and collaboration of the University of Oregon Folklore Program, will curate a punk poster and flyer show, which will also feature some photography and video, during the month of March at DIVA, a vibrant not-for-profit art and performance venue in the heart of Eugene. The show, which focuses on the vernacular, Do-It-Yourself, often handmade posters of the punk generation, will survey over 30 years of punk history and culture. It will feature a broad range of work from North America, Europe, and Asia, focus on the contributions of women and people of color, and also feature photography and video. In addition, discussion panels, workshops, and film showings are being planned. All the events are free and accomodations for people with disabilities will be provided if requested in advance.
Contact David Ensminger, densming@uoregon.edu, 541-346-7339
Apocalypse Culture Cinema
A film series presented by Professor Wojcik
Thursdays, Jan. 10- March 13
7 pm
Willamette 110
FREE
Talk by Professor Timothy Miller, Professor of Religious Studies, University of Kansas
Thursday, October 25 - 3.30 pm - Gerlinger Lounge
"Communes Live! The quiet presence of intentional communities in America (and especially in Oregon)"
For more than three centuries a few idealistic Americans have rejected the ideal of rugged individualism in favor of cooperation and have come together in intentional communities. Although they typically receive little publicity, thousands of those communities are alive and well today. This presentation will be an illustrated survey of contemporary intentional communities, including some of the many active today in Oregon. Special attention will be given to ecovillages, artists' communes, countercultural groups, and lesbian communities.
Folklore Studies Orientation for Graduate Students - 448 PLC - Friday, September 21,2007 - 11 am - 1 pm
An orientation for all new and returning Folklore students
The 22nd Annual Stith Thompson Classic - Alton Baker Park - Friday, Sept. 21, 2007 - 3:30 pm
Lawn Party and Potluck! A casual gathering to welcome new students to the Folklore Studies Program. Open to all students, faculty, staff, alumni and their families. Come show off your mad croquet skills!
Folklore Faculty, Staff and Student Reception - Knight Library Browsing Room - Wednesday, October 10 - 4-6 pm
A chance for students and affiliated faculty to meet and discuss research, projects, course work and more.
Youth and Subculture Film Series -- Spring Term 2007
Folklore in Contemporary China -- An Evening with two Chinese Folklorists -- April 16, 2007
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Folklore Program (541) 346-3911
Cathy O'Grady, Folklore Studies Secretary (541) 346-1505 ~ ogradyc@uoregon.edu
1287 University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon 97403
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