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UID:http://www.semcoop.com/event/world-beyond-headlines-roger-thurow-scott-kilman
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SUMMARY:World Beyond the Headlines\: Roger Thurow & Scott Kilman
DESCRIPTION:<p>For more than thirty years\, humankind has known how to grow enough food to end chronic hunger worldwide. Yet while the “Green Revolution” succeeded in South America and Asia\, it never got to Africa. More than 9 million people every year die of hunger\, malnutrition\, and related diseases every year—most of them in Africa and most of them children. More die of hunger in Africa than from AIDS and malaria combined. Now\, an impending global food crisis threatens to make things worse.</p>
 <p>In the west we think of famine as a natural disaster\, brought about by drought\; or as the legacy of brutal dictators. But in this powerful investigative narrative\, Thurow &amp\; Kilman show exactly how\, in the past few decades\, American\, British\, and European policies conspired to keep Africa hungry and unable to feed itself. As a new generation of activists work to keep famine from spreading\, Enough is essential reading on a humanitarian issue of utmost urgency.</p>
 
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UID:http://www.semcoop.com/event/jonathan-r-cole-great-american-university
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.semcoop.com/event/jonathan-r-cole-great-american-university
SUMMARY:Jonathan R. Cole - The Great American University
DESCRIPTION:<p>Although America’s universities have become the envy of the world for their creative energy and their production of transformative knowledge\, few understand how and why they have become preeminent. This groundbreaking book traces the origins and the evolution of our great universities. It shows how they grew out of sleepy colleges at the turn of the twentieth century into powerful institutions that continue to generate new industries and advance our standard of living. Far from inevitable\, this transformation was enabled by a highly competitive system that invested public tax dollars in university research and students while granting universities substantial autonomy.</p>
 <p>Today\, America’s universities face considerable threats. Even greater than foreign competition are the threats from within the United States. Under the Bush administration\, government increasingly imposed ideological constraints on the freedom of academic inquiry. Restrictive visa policies instituted after 9/11 continue to discourage talented foreign graduate students from training in the United States. The international financial crisis\, which has depleted university endowments and state investments in higher education\, threatens the vitality of some of our greatest institutions of higher learning. In order to sustain and enhance the American tradition of excellence\, we must nurture this powerful—yet underappreciated—national resource.</p>
 <p> For more information on this event\, please click <a href=\\"http\://www.uchicago.edu/rsvp/cole-event/\\">here</a>.</p>
 
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UID:http://www.semcoop.com/event/kenzabur%C5%8D-%C5%8De-novelist-re%E2%80%93reads-%E2%80%98kaitokud%C5%8D%E2%80%99
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.semcoop.com/event/kenzabur%C5%8D-%C5%8De-novelist-re%E2%80%93reads-%E2%80%98kaitokud%C5%8D%E2%80%99
SUMMARY:Kenzaburō Ōe - A Novelist Re–Reads ‘Kaitokudō’
DESCRIPTION:<p>Kenzaburō Ōe\, recipient of the 1994 Nobel Prize in Literature\, will return to the University of Chicago’s Center for East Asian Studies to deliver this year’s Tetsuo Najita Distinguished Lecture. Ōe will speak in Japanese\, with English translation provided by Norma Field\, the Robert S. Ingersoll Distinguished Service Professor in Japanese Studies.</p>
 <p>Ōe previously visited the University of Chicago as a visiting scholar in the 1980s and the 1990s. During that time\, he became acquainted with Tetsuo Najita\, the Robert S. Ingersoll Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of History and of East Asian Languages and Civilizations\, and Ōe has written recently about the impact of Najita’s writings on his work. In his lecture\, Ōe will discuss the contemporary relevance of Najita’s approach to intellectual history\, including Najita’s <em>Visions of Virtue in Tokugawa Japan\: The Kaitokudō Merchant Academy of Osaka</em>\, a landmark study of the rise of an independent school of economic and moral philosophy in 18th–century Japan.</p>
 <p>Born in 1935 in rural Shikoku\, Ōe is one of modern Japan’s most respected novelists and public intellectuals. He began publishing fiction while a university student\, and in 1958 was awarded the Akutagawa Prize\, Japan’s most prestigious literary award. He since has published many celebrated novels and stories\, including <em>A Personal Matter</em>\,  <em>The Silent Cry</em>\, <em>Teach Us to Outgrow Our Madness</em>\, <em>The Pinch Runner Memorandum</em> and <em>Somersault</em>. His most recent novel\, <em>Suishi (Death by Drowning)</em>\, was published in Japan to great acclaim in late 2009. His works have been translated into many languages\, and in 1994 he became the second Japanese writer to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.</p>
 <p>In addition to his fiction\, Ōe has throughout his career provided a model for the engaged intellectual. He has written widely on the dangers of nuclear proliferation\, on Japan’s history of military aggression and in defense of Article 9\, the peace clause of Japan’s postwar constitution. Ōe recently successfully defended himself in a highly publicized libel case brought against him by the families of two Japanese wartime military officers who claimed that Ōe’s 1970 book Okinawa Notes had exaggerated the role of the military in mass civilian suicides in Okinawa during the closing months of World War II\, with the judges in the case declaring that his book had accurately depicted the events in question.</p>
 <p>The University of Chicago Committee on Japanese Studies at the Center for East Asian Studies launched the Tetsuo Najita Distinguished Lecture series in 2007 to honor the legacy of Najita’s contribution to the University during his long career.</p>
 <p>Ōe’s lecture is free and open to the public. For additional information\, please contact Sarah Arehart at the Center for East Asian Studies at <a href=\\"mailto\:sarehart@uchicago.edu\\">sarehart@uchicago.edu</a> or 773–702–8647.</p>
 
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100305T000000Z
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UID:http://www.semcoop.com/event/robert-w-mcchesney-john-nichols-death-and-life-american-journalism
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.semcoop.com/event/robert-w-mcchesney-john-nichols-death-and-life-american-journalism
SUMMARY:Robert W. McChesney & John Nichols - The Death and Life of American Journalism
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100307T190000Z
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UID:http://www.semcoop.com/event/david-swan-autobiography-irving-k-pond-and-pond-pond-work-hyde-park
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.semcoop.com/event/david-swan-autobiography-irving-k-pond-and-pond-pond-work-hyde-park
SUMMARY:David Swan - \\"The Autobiography of Irving K. Pond\\" and Pond & Pond Work in Hyde Park
DESCRIPTION:<p>Irving Kane Pond (1858-1939) was a partner with his brother Allen in Pond &amp\; Pond\, an important architectural firm in Chicago from 1890 through 1929. Their buildings are among the best Chicago examples of the Arts and Crafts style. Among their best known structures are the Hull House dining halls\, the American School of Correspondence Building (850 E 58th)\, the Lillie House (5801 S Kenwood) and several other buildings near the University of Chicago campus. Irving Pond was a distinguished Chicago architect\, author\, gifted storyteller\, and national president of the American Institute of Architects. His richly anecdotal autobiography\, published for the first time in 2009\, gives us an irreverent account of Chicago architecture and its architects at the turn of the last century. It should be read alongside the autobiographies of Sullivan and Wright to remind us that seminal developments in architecture\, like those of the Italian Renaissance\, emerge from a collaborative environment\, and are not the product of an individual genius working alone. </p>
 <p>Irving Pond wrote his autobiography between 1937 and 1939. The handwritten manuscript was given to the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 1939 where it has been kept since. The lecture is presented by Chicago architect David Swan\, who along with Terry Tatum (Supervising Historian and Director of Research for the Landmarks Division\, City of Chicago) edited the text of the autobiography and gathered the several hundred photos and line drawings that accompany it. David Swan is a Chicago architect who studied architecture and city planning at IIT. In 2008\, David edited and published the facsimile edition of The Book of the Fine Arts Building. His own architecture is listed in the 2004 edition of the AIA Guide to Chicago.</p>
 <p>The lecture will be followed by <strong>Pond &amp\; Pond Walking Tour</strong> at 2.00pm. On the tour\, Mr. Swan will be accompanied by Tim Samuelson\, Sam Guard and Jack Spicer.</p>
 
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UID:http://www.semcoop.com/event/world-beyond-headlines-gilles-dorronsoro
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SUMMARY:World Beyond the Headlines\: Gilles Dorronsoro
DESCRIPTION:<p>Having traveled and researched in Afghanistan since 1988\, Gilles Dorronsoro has developed a rich and nuanced understanding of the country's history and people. In <strong><em>Revolution Unending</em></strong> he draws on his extensive firsthand experience to consider the political\, historical\, economic\, and ethnic factors that will influence Afghanistan's future. He argues that U.S. optimism about Afghanistan following Western intervention and recent elections fails to appreciate the divisions that continue to define the country.</p>
 <p>While not underestimating the oft-cited &quot\;ethnic factor&quot\; in Afghan politics\, especially Pashtun dominance\, Dorronsoro argues that class and the competition for employment and education are key factors in explaining the country's recent past. The 1990s saw the triumph of religious authorities (the ulema) and the marginalization of the traditional elites. With coalition intervention in 2001 and the subsequent deposition of the ulema-dominated Taliban\, the educated elites are back in power. However\, as Dorronsoro argues\, patching up the country by means of short-term ethnic alliances and a new division of the spoils will only perpetuate the schisms in society. The Afghan civil war\, Dorronsoro suggests\, is set to continue and perhaps worsen over time.</p>
 
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UID:http://www.semcoop.com/event/writers-record-lionel-shriver
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.semcoop.com/event/writers-record-lionel-shriver
SUMMARY:Writers on the Record\: Lionel Shriver
DESCRIPTION:<p>Lionel Shriver will discuss her latest book\, <strong><em>So Much for That</em></strong>.</p>
 <p>The free\, hour-long interview is a partnership between the Chicago Public Library and 98.7WFMT radio\, with a taping at 6\:00 p.m. in the Cindy Pritzker Auditorium at the Harold Washington Library Center\, 400 S. State Street. The interview will be broadcast at noon on Sunday\, March 14th. The Seminary Co-Op Bookstores sells books at the event\, which is underwritten by Graver Capital Management LLC. The events are free\, no reservations required\, with seating on a first-come basis. </p>
 
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UID:http://www.semcoop.com/event/chang-rae-lee-surrendered
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SUMMARY:Chang-rae Lee - The Surrendered
DESCRIPTION:<p>With his three critically acclaimed novels\, Chang-rae Lee has established himself as one of the most talented writers of contemporary literary fiction. Now\, with <strong><em>The Surrendered</em></strong>\, Lee has created a book that amplifies everything we've seen in his previous works\, and reads like nothing else. It is a brilliant\, haunting\, heartbreaking story about how love and war inalterably change the lives of those they touch.</p>
 <p>June Han was only a girl when the Korean War left her orphaned\; Hector Brennan was a young GI who fled the petty tragedies of his small town to serve his country. When the war ended\, their lives collided at a Korean orphanage where they vied for the attentions of Sylvie Tanner\, the beautiful yet deeply damaged missionary wife whose elusive love seemed to transform everything. Thirty years later and on the other side of the world\, June and Hector are reunited in a plot that will force them to come to terms with the mysterious secrets of their past\, and the shocking acts of love and violence that bind them together.</p>
 <p>As Lee unfurls the stunning story of June\, Hector\, and Sylvie\, he weaves a profound meditation on the nature of heroism and sacrifice\, the power of love\, and the possibilities for mercy\, salvation\, and surrendering oneself to another. Combining the complex themes of identity and belonging of <em>Native Speaker</em> and <em>A Gesture Life</em> with the broad range\, energy\, and pure storytelling gifts of <em>Aloft</em>\, Chang-rae Lee has delivered his most ambitious\, exciting\, and unforgettable work yet. It is a mesmeriz­ing novel\, elegantly suspenseful and deeply affecting.</p>
 
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UID:http://www.semcoop.com/event/rebecca-skloot-immortal-life-henrietta-lacks
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SUMMARY:Rebecca Skloot - The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
DESCRIPTION:<p>Her name was Henrietta Lacks\, but scientists know her as HeLa. She was a poor Southern tobacco farmer who worked the same land as her slave ancestors\, yet her cells—taken without her knowledge—became one of the most important tools in medicine. The first “immortal” human cells grown in culture\, they are still alive today\, though she has been dead for more than sixty years. If you could pile all HeLa cells ever grown onto a scale\, they’d weigh more than 50 million metric tons—as much as a hundred Empire State Buildings. HeLa cells were vital for developing the polio vaccine\; uncovered secrets of cancer\, viruses\, and the atom bomb’s effects\; helped lead to important advances like in vitro fertilization\, cloning\, and gene mapping\; and have been bought and sold by the billions.</p>
 <p>Yet Henrietta Lacks remains virtually unknown\, buried in an unmarked grave.</p>
 <p>Now Rebecca Skloot takes us on an extraordinary journey\, from the “colored” ward of Johns Hopkins Hospital in the 1950s to stark white laboratories with freezers full of HeLa cells\; from Henrietta’s small\, dying hometown of Clover\, Virginia—a land of wooden slave quarters\, faith healings\, and voodoo—to East Baltimore today\, where her children and grandchildren live and struggle with the legacy of her cells.</p>
 <p>Henrietta’s family did not learn of her “immortality” until more than twenty years after her death\, when scientists investigating HeLa began using her husband and children in research without informed consent. And though the cells had launched a multimillion-dollar industry that sells human biological materials\, her family never saw any of the profits. As Rebecca Skloot so brilliantly shows\, the story of the Lacks family—past and present—is inextricably connected to the dark history of experimentation on African Americans\, the birth of bioethics\, and the legal battles over whether we control the stuff we are made of.</p>
 <p>Over the decade it took to uncover this story\, Rebecca became enmeshed in the lives of the Lacks family—especially Henrietta’s daughter Deborah\, who was devastated to learn about her mother’s cells. She was consumed with questions\: Had scientists cloned her mother? Did it hurt her when researchers infected her cells with viruses and shot them into space? What happened to her sister\, Elsie\, who died in a mental institution at the age of fifteen? And if her mother was so important to medicine\, why couldn’t her children afford health insurance? <br />          <br />Intimate in feeling\, astonishing in scope\, and impossible to put down\, <strong><em>The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks</em></strong> captures the beauty and drama of scientific discovery\, as well as its human consequences.</p>
 
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UID:http://www.semcoop.com/event/writing-rotting-zombie-fiction-young-adults
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.semcoop.com/event/writing-rotting-zombie-fiction-young-adults
SUMMARY:Writing the Rotting\: Zombie Fiction for Young Adults
DESCRIPTION:<p>Join us for an undead discussion by two authors of zombie young adult fiction\, Carrie Ryan and Adam Selzer. Meet the brains behind the braaaaains of these exceptional novels. Educators\, fans of horror fiction\, writers\, and teens are all welcome to attend this unique event.</p>
 
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100316T003000Z
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UID:http://www.semcoop.com/event/jose-castro-urioste-and-what-have-you-done
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.semcoop.com/event/jose-castro-urioste-and-what-have-you-done
SUMMARY:Jose Castro Urioste - And What Have You Done?
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UID:http://www.semcoop.com/event/nell-irvin-painter-history-white-people
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.semcoop.com/event/nell-irvin-painter-history-white-people
SUMMARY:Nell Irvin Painter - The History of White People
DESCRIPTION:<p>Eminent historian Nell Irvin Painter tells perhaps the most important forgotten story in American history. Beginning at the roots of Western civilization\, she traces the invention of the idea of a white race-often for economic\, scientific\, and political ends. She shows how the origins of American identity in the eighteenth century were intrinsically tied to the elevation of white skin into the embodiment of beauty\, power\, and intelligence\; how the great American intellectuals- including Ralph Waldo Emerson-insisted that only Anglo Saxons were truly American\; and how the definitions of who is &quot\;white&quot\; and who is &quot\;American&quot\; have evolved over time. A story filled with towering historical figures\, <strong><em>The History of White People</em></strong> closes an enormous gap in a literature that has long focused on the nonwhite\, and it forcefully reminds us that the concept of &quot\;race&quot\; is an all-too-human invention whose meaning\, importance\, and reality have changed according to a long and rich history.</p>
 
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