
April 10, 2019
4:00 pm
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6:00 pm
Thompson Library 165
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2019-04-10 16:00:00
2019-04-10 18:00:00
Public Lecture: Art and Dissent in Cold War Japan by Professor Namiko Kunimoto
An examination of Nakamura's oeuvre shows how he negotiated the shifting political spectrum of the Cold War through a gendered lens that constructed the male body as a site of labor, struggle, and active movement. In conjunction with the current exhibition Creative Responses to the Cold War, this lecture will culminate with a brief tour and Q&A with exhibit co-curator and Japanese Studies Librarian Ann Marie Davis in the Thompson Gallery (Room 125). Free to the public
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2019-04-10 16:00:00
2019-04-10 18:00:00
Public Lecture: Art and Dissent in Cold War Japan by Professor Namiko Kunimoto
An examination of Nakamura's oeuvre shows how he negotiated the shifting political spectrum of the Cold War through a gendered lens that constructed the male body as a site of labor, struggle, and active movement. In conjunction with the current exhibition Creative Responses to the Cold War, this lecture will culminate with a brief tour and Q&A with exhibit co-curator and Japanese Studies Librarian Ann Marie Davis in the Thompson Gallery (Room 125). Free to the public
Thompson Library 165
America/New_York
public
An examination of Nakamura's oeuvre shows how he negotiated the shifting political spectrum of the Cold War through a gendered lens that constructed the male body as a site of labor, struggle, and active movement.
In conjunction with the current exhibition Creative Responses to the Cold War, this lecture will culminate with a brief tour and Q&A with exhibit co-curator and Japanese Studies Librarian Ann Marie Davis in the Thompson Gallery (Room 125).
Free to the public