Monday, October 17, 2011

APA Institute October/November Highlights

Some highlights from the upcoming weeks ahead at the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at New York University:

• Thurs., Oct. 27 “Slaying The Dragon: Reloaded”: Screening And Discussion On Asian American Archetypes In Film

• Thurs., Oct. 27 Co-sponsored by A/P/A Institute: "Cultures of Encounter: Fantasy and Interaction in New Guinea Primitivist Tourism" A Talk by Professor Rupert Stasch, Department of Anthropology, UCSD

• Wed., Nov. 2 “Cultures Of Resistance” — Artists On Arts & Activism: Suheir Hammad, Sidd Joag, Iara Lee, Paul D. Miller — Workshop | Film Screening | Panel Discussion

• Tues., Nov. 8, 2011 Presented in collaboration with The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in New York “Megastructures: EcoARK” — Film Screening and Discussion with EcoARK Architect Arthur Huang & Harvey Molotch, NYU — moderated by Cameron Tonkinwise, Parsons The New School for Design


• Fri., Nov. 18, 2011 “A Village Called Versailles” — Film Screening and Talk with filmmaker Leo Chiang and Scholar Julie Sze, UC Davis

Ongoing
MARVELS & MONSTERS: Unmasking Asian Images in U.S. Comics, 1942-1986 The William F. Wu Collection at Fales Library — Reopens at A/P/A Institute on September 20, 2011

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