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勛圖惇蹋 College
Second Annual
Center for Humanistic Inquiry Symposium
March 29-30, 2019

Program

The 2019 Humanistic Inquiry Symposium offers a robust, two-day schedule.

Friday, March 29

Wachenheim Gallery, Tang Museum
2:304:00 p.m. Barbara Black, English, and Michael Arnush, Classics
  Welcome
  Mary-Jane Rubenstein, Religion; Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies; Science in Society, Wesleyan University
  The Horror of Wonder and the Mixture of Things: On Science as Religion, with Continual Reference to Einstein
Atrium and Somers Room, Tang Museum
4:005:30 p.m. Sarah DiPasquale, Dance
  Meditations on a Miracle
  John Brueggemann, Sociology
  The Wonder of Sustainable Food
  Adam Tinkle, MDOCS: John B. Moore Documentary Studies Collaborative
  Wandering/Wondering: a Report on the Uses of a Mobilized Audience
Mezzanine, Tang Museum
5:456:45 p.m. Reception
   
Loading Dock, Tang Museum
7:008:00 p.m. Carolyn Anderson and Gary Wilson, Theater
  Off the Shelf (RSVP only)

Saturday, March 30

Somers Room Hallway, Tang Museum
8:309:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast
   
Somers Room, Tang Museum
9:0010:30 a.m. Maggie Greaves, English
  'The Round, Turning World': Poetry, Nostalgia, and Planet Earth
  Ryan Overbey, Religion
  Manufacturing Wonder: The Theory and Practice of Awe in Buddhist Scriptures
  Michael Orr, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty; Art History
  The Thrill of Discovery: Identifying the Prayerbook of Archduke Albert VII of Austria
   
10:3011:00 a.m. Coffee Break
   
11:00 a.m.12:30 p.m. Jason Ohlberg, Dance
  Choreography as Civic Seeing: Inquiry and Advocacy through Museum-based Physical Research
  Nicholas Junkerman, English
  Returning to Wonder: Miracles, Secularization and Literary Studies
  Lena Retamoso Urbano, World Languages and Literatures
  Unsteady Matter: A Bilingual Poetry Reading
Atrium, Tang Museum
12:301:15 p.m. Lunch
  (RSVP only)
   
   
Tang Museum
1:151:45 p.m. Ben Bogin, Asian Studies
  Tour of The Second Buddha, Wachenheim Gallery
  Sarah Goodwin, English
  Tour of Like Sugar, Malloy Wing
Somers Room, Tang Museum
2:003:30 p.m. Sarah Sweeney, Art
  "Seeing the Unseen
  Larry Jorgensen, Philosophy
  The Rise and Fall of Wonder in 17th-Century European Philosophy
  Robert Boyers, English
  Resisting Wonder
   
3:304:00 p.m. Coffee Break
   
4:005:30 p.m. Sylvia Stoner-Hawkins, with Carol Ann Elze, Music
  What does wonder sound like?
  Lisa Jackson-Schebetta, Theater
  Hemispheric Performance Making: Practices of Wonder and Decolonial Thought
  Joseph Cermatori, English
  A Theater History of Wonder: in four (very brief) scenes
   
Atrium, Tang Museum
5:306:30 p.m. Mary-Jane Rubenstein, Wesleyan University
  Closing remarks, followed by champagne toast
6:30 p.m. Dinner (RSVP only)