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X-WR-CALNAME:Seminary Co-Operative Bookstore, Inc. | March 15\, 2010 - April 14\, 2010
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SUMMARY:Jose Castro Urioste - And What Have You Done?
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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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UID:http://www.semcoop.com/event/elif-batuman-possessed-adventures-russian-books-and-people-who-read-them
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SUMMARY:Elif Batuman - The Possessed\: Adventures with Russian Books and the People Who Read Them
DESCRIPTION:<p>No one who read Elif Batuman’s first article (in the journal <em>n+1</em>) will ever forget it. “Babel in California” told the true story of various human destinies intersecting at Stanford University during a conference about the enigmatic writer Isaac Babel. Over the course of several pages\, Batuman managed to misplace Babel’s last living relatives at the San Francisco airport\, uncover Babel’s secret influence on the making of <em>King Kong</em>\, and introduce her readers to a new voice that was unpredictable\, comic\, humane\, ironic\, charming\, poignant\, and completely\, unpretentiously full of love for literature.</p>
 <p>Batuman’s subsequent pieces—for <em>The New Yorker</em>\, <em>Harper’s Magazine</em>\, and the <em>London Review of Books</em>— have made her one of the most sought-after and admired writers of her generation\, and its best traveling companion. In <strong><em>The Possessed</em></strong> we watch her investigate a possible murder at Tolstoy’s ancestral estate. We go with her to Stanford\, Switzerland\, and St. Petersburg\; retrace Pushkin’s wanderings in the Caucasus\; learn why Old Uzbek has one hundred different words for crying\; and see an eighteenth-century ice palace reconstructed on the Neva.</p>
 <p>Love and the novel\, the individual in history\, the existential plight of the graduate student\: all find their place in <strong><em>The Possessed</em></strong>. Literally and metaphorically following the footsteps of her favorite authors\, Batuman searches for the answers to the big questions in the details of lived experience\, combining fresh readings of the great Russians\, from Pushkin to Platonov\, with the sad and funny stories of the lives they continue to influence—including her own.</p>
 
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