Events in the College of Arts and Humanities
Thursday, March 12th 9-10 Registration and Coffee & Bagels 10-11:15 Special Session Professor Zahi Zalloua, "Violence, Resistance, and Disruption in Fanon and Žižek" 11:30-12:15 Session 1: Cycles of Harm and Healing Lisa Faith Jordan, "Chasing Dragons: Drugs and Greif in 'Demon Copperhead'" Olivia Peters-Rivera, "Breaking the Chain: Creative Writing as a Tool for Disrupting Patterns of Inheritance Dylan Cohen, "Resounding …
CAH EventsThe 2026 MFA Exhibition showcases the thesis work of Studio Art & Design Master of Fine Arts candidates at the UCF School of Visual Arts and Design. To learn more about this exhibition, click HERE.
CAH EventsZahi Zalloua Violence, Resistance, and Disruption in Fanon and Žižek In a novel pairing of anti-colonial theorist Frantz Fanon with Marxist-Lacanian philosopher Slavoj Žižek, Zahi Zalloua explores the ways both thinkers expose and disrupt the violence of political structures. This foray advances an anti-racist critique, describing how ontology operates in a racial matrix to produce some human bodies that count …
CAH EventsAnnabelle Conroy, Ph.D., SPSIA Undergraduate Coordinator School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs (SPSIA) "Organizing Against All Odds: Mobilizing for Worker Rights" Elizabeth (Lisa) Danker Kritzer, MFA, Associate Professor in Film, Nicholson School of Communication and Media, College of Sciences “A Mess on Our Hands: Why Print On and Process Motion Picture Film?” Betsy Kalin, MFA, Assistant Professor, Film, Nicholson …
CAH EventsCrouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon was nominated for Best Picture and won four Academy Awards. Co-hosted by the John C. Hitt Library and the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, the screening of this 2000 critically acclaimed film is open to the UCF community.
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