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Please find below all the sponsored and co-sponsored Lectures
and events that were held during the following
years:
Year 2003-2004
Year 2004-2005
Year 2005-2006
Year 2006-2007
Year 2007-2008
Year 2008-2009
Year 2003-2004:
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A Consumers' Republic:
The Politics of Mass Consumption in
Post-World II America
Dr. Elizabeth Cohen, December 11,
2003
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The Human Rights
Dilemma of the US: Why the US finds it
so hard to participate in the
International System
Dr. Stanley Katz, December 15, 2003
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Compassion and Terror
Dr. Martha Nussbaum, December 16,
2003, co-sponsored with Dept. of
Philosophy
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Looking for Love in
All the Wrong Places: The Formtion of
American Middle East Policies in the
Post World War II Period
Dr. Richard Bulliet, March 16, 2004
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Is there a Conflict
between Religion and Science?
Dr. Richard Rorty, April 14, 2004,
co-sponsored with Dept. of Philosophy
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Inverse Migrations:
Paul Bowles, Edward Said, the U.S. and
the Arab World
Dr. Allen Hibbard, April 20, 2004
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The Racialization of
Arab-Americans in the Contemporary
United States: Context and Consequences
Dr. Alia Malek, April 26, 2004
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Judicial Review of
Administrative Decision-Making in
American Law: The Case of
Telecommunications Regulation
Mr. Justin Connor, April 29, 2004
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Stars in the Water:
Art, Nature and Nation on the Erie Canal
Dr. Patrick McGreevy, May 4, 2004
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U.S Media Coverage of
the Middle East: Perspectives of
American Journalists
Roundtable discussion with a panel of
American journalists, May 14, 2004
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A Hemispheric Approach
to the History of the Americas
Dr. Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, May 17,
2004
Year 2004-2005:
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The 2004 U.S.
Presidential Election and Its
Implications
Mr. Robert Saldin, October 19, 2004
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The Portrayal of the
Palestinian Intifada in Daily Newspapers
in the U.S.
Dr. Ghazi-Walid Falah, October 26,
2004
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Democratization versus
Stability: US Foreign Policy since
September 11
Dr. William B. Quandt, October
28, 2004, co-sponsored with the PSPA
dept.
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How the Next US
Administration is likely to View the
Middle East?
Dr. William B. Quandt, November
4, 2004
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The American Ideal at
AUB: The Administration of Bayard Dodge
Dr. Betty Anderson, January 6,
2005
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Community Engagement
in a Changing America
Dr. Robert D. Putnam, January 17,
2005, co-sponsored with the PSPA dept.
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Diversity and
Community in a Post-September 11 World
Dr. Robert D. Putnam, January 18,
2005
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American Secularism:
An Anthropological Approach
Dr. John Borneman, January 27,
2005
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Arabs and the Second
Bush Administration
Dr. Manar El Shorbagy, February
15, 2005
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The Siege of Baghdad:
Imperial Tall Tales and History in
Miniature
Dr. Djelal Kadir, February 22,
2005, co-sponsored with Anis Makdisi
Program for Literature (AMPL) at AUB and
the humanities division at LAU
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Terrorism: A Plea for
the Willing Exercise of Disbelief
Dr. Djelal Kadir, February 22,
2005, co-sponsored with Anis Makdisi
Program for Literature (AMPL) at AUB and
the humanities division at LAU
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East of the Sun (West
of the Moon): The Harmonic History of
African American Islam
Dr. Mustafa Bayoumi, March 24,
2005
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American Teenagers,
Consumerism, and "World" Culture
Dr. Murray Milner, March 29, 2005
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The Role of AUB and
AUC in the development of the Modern
Middle East
Dr. John Munro, April 26, 2005
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Concert: Haydn and His
American Contemporaries with the Great
Organ Mass
AUB Choir and Choral Society,
March 5, 2005, co-sponsored with Fine
Arts & Art History Dept.
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Enduring Freedom: US
Political Warfare and Public Diplomacy
from Cold War to the War on Terror
Dr. Scott Lucas, May 5, 2005
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American Christian
Evangelicals, Popular Culture, and the
Middle East
Dr. Melani McAlister, May 9, 2005
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New Blues for Piano: A
lecture-recital on the International
Blues project with Musical Examples from
America and Beyond
Mr. Marcel Worms, May 24, 2005
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The Armenian Genocide
and the America's Philanthropic
Engagement
Dr. Peter Balakian, May 26, 2005
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Two Pathologies of
Liberal Democracy
Dr. Talbot Brewer, May 30, 2005
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The Politics of Blame:
The Failure of Camp David II and the
Bush Administration's Role in the Peace
Process
Ms. Stacie Pettyjohn, June 2, 2005
Year 2005-2006:
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Following Casablanca:
Disorienting America's Maghreb
Dr. Brian T. Edwards, September 28,
2005
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Ten Themes of
Islamophobic Discourse in the US
Dr. Hussein Ibish, October 4, 2005
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U.S. Public Diplomacy
in the Middle East: A Conversation with
Juliet Wurr and Joshua Landis
Mrs. Juliet Wurr and Dr. Joshua
Landis, October 13, 2005
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Religion and Politics
in the Contemporary United States
Dr. Alan Wolfe, October 20, 2005
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Contemporary Urban
Theater in the US
Dr. Arlene Crewdson, March 16,
2006
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African-American
Muslims in the Age of the Arab Cold War
Dr. Edward E. Curtis, March 20,
2006
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Race and Empire in the
Logic of US World Power
Dr. Nikhil Singh, March 28, 2006
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What is a Global
Market Place? The Politics of Cotton
Exchange and Production in Egypt, Turkey
and the US
Dr. Koray Caliskan, April 6, 2006
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The Clash that Cashes:
Unpacking the relationships between
Power, Knowledge and Culture in US
Representations of the Arabs
Dr. Khadija Fritsch El-Alaoui,
April 18, 2006
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Zizek!
Ms. Laura Hanna & Ms. Martina
Radwan, April 26, 2006
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America before
Anti-Americanism
Dr. Ussama Makdisi, May 3, 2006
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The Great Soul of Power*
Dr. Noam Chomsky, May 9, 2006*
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Biolinguistic Explorations: Design,
Development, and Evolution*
Dr. Noam Chomsky, May 10, 2006*
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Picture (Im)Perfect of
the Global Family of Man:
Photography, National Narrative, and
U.S. Cultural Diplomacy in Cold War
Berlin
Dr. Susanne Wiedemann, May 18,
2006
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The Cultural Roots of
American Islamicism
Dr. Timothy Marr, May 22, 2006
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UnAmerican Acts
Dr. Kathleen Cleaver and St.
Clare Borne, May 26 & 27, 2006,
co-sponsored with CVSP Dept.
Year 2006-2007
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Terrorism, Shared Rules and Trust: A
Moral Framework for an American Response
to Terrorism* Dr. Matthew Smith, Yale University,
October 19, 2006
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American Palestine: Melville, Twain, and
the Holy Land Mania* Dr. Hilton Obenzinger, Stanford
University, October 31, 2006
(Text)
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Back to the Think-Tank: Humiliation
Awareness, Non-Violence and
Counter-Terrorism* Dr. Victoria Fontan, UN Mandate
University for Peace, November 9, 2006
Co-sponsored with Issam Fares Institute
for Public Policy & International
Affairs (IFI)
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Dark Margins: Invisibility and
Obscenity in the Works of Thomas Pynchon*
Dr. Paul Jahshan, Notre-Dame
Univeristy, November 16, 2006
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The Arab Street: Tracking a Political
Metaphor* Dr. Muhammad Ali Khalidi, AUB,
November 28, 2006
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Writing and Identity in Suheir Hammad's
Born Palestinian, Born Black*
Dr. Sirene Harb, AUB, December 5,
2006
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The Paradox of Tolerance: How Religious
Groups are Undermined and Empowered by
American-Style Liberalism and
Constitutional Values* Dr. Nomi Stolzenberg, University of
Southern California Law School, March 1,
2007
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Promised Land Propaganda: Jewish
American Education and the Zionist Lobby
in the US*
Dr. Marcy Newman, CASAR, AUB, March
6, 2007
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Love, Hate, Envy or Respect? Recent
Trends in Arab and American Public
Opinion*
Mr. John Zoghby, Zoghby
International, March 19, 2007
co-sponsored with the Issam Fares
Institute for Public Policy and
International Affairs (IFI)
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American and Arab
Identities in Tension*
Dr. John Munro, Independent Media
Consultant, April 12, 2007
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After the Collapse: Disengagement in the
Middle East*
Dr. Robert Fisk, The Independent
Newspaper, April 26, 2007
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Which Iran? Memoirs of
the Iranian Diaspora*
Dr. Seyed Mohammad Marandi,
University of Tehran, May 3, 2007
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Race and
Militarization on the US Home Front*
Dr. Catherine Lutz, Watson Institute
for International Studies & Brown
University, May 8, 2007
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The US, Israel, and
the Myth of National Insecurity*
Dr. Ira Chernus, University of
Colorado, May 15, 2007
Year 2007-2008
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Contradictions of the Industrial
Production of Culture: Nineteenth
Century American Baseball and the Rise
and Fall of the 1890 Players' League*
Dr. Robert Ross, American
University of Beirut, November 13, 2007
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Pretexts, Paranoia, and Public Space:
Rethinking the Right to the City After
9/11* Dr.
Donald Mitchell, Syracuse University,
December 11, 2007.
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Political Consequences
of American Romanticism*
Dr. Isis Leslie, Texas Tech
University, December 13, 2007
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The Great Unraveling:
US Foreign Policy in the post-Cold War
Middle East*
Dr. Juan Cole, University of
Michigan, December 18, 2007
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Are Lives a Substitute
for Livelihoods? Terrorism, Security,
and U.S. Bilateral Imports
Dr. Daniel Mirza, University of
Rennes l (France), December 18, 2007
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Understanding
America's Addiction to Prisons
Dr. Ruth Gilmore, University of
South Carolina in Los Angeles, February
19, 2008
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Partners in Progress:
The Arabian American Oil Company,
Corporate Diplomacy, and the American
Modernization in Saudi Arabia
Dr. Chad Parker, Indiana
University, March 11, 2008
co-sponsored with the Department of
History and Archaeology
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Democracy and Conflict
Reflections on American Politics and the
Prospects for Democracy in the Arab and
Muslim World
Dr. Lawrence Hatab, Old Dominion
University, March 11, 2008
Video of Lecture
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The "War on Terror"
between the Sacred and the Profane
Dr. Jeffrey Alexander, Yale
University, March 13, 2008
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American Foreign
Policy toward Palestine before 1948:
Reflections on Palestine
Self-Determination Today
Dr. Hisham Ahmed, St. Mary's
College, March 18, 2008
Video of Lecture
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Urban Anchors, Models
of Engagement
Mr. Omar Blaik, President and CEO
of U3 Ventures, April 1, 2008
co-sponsored with The Neighborhood
Initiative (Office of the President) and
The Department of Architecture and
Design
Video of Lecture
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After Bush: Will US
Policy Towards the Middle East Change?
Dr. Ali Abunimah, University of
Chicago, April 3, 2008
Video of Lecture
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The Lebanese Abroad:
Leaving and Locating the Levant in
Mexican History
Dr. Theresa Alfaro-Velcamp,
Sonoma State University, April 16, 2008
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Hollywood's Reel Bad
Arabs: Problems and Prospects
Dr. Jack Shaheen, Southern
Illinois University (Emeritus), April
22, 2008
Video of Lecture
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Beauty Without Borders
and (Other) Feminisims
Dr. Malini Johar Scheuller,
University of Florida, May 6, 2008
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Memorials to the
Second Civil War
Dr. Dell Upton, University of
Virginia, May 22, 2008
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God as a Running Mate:
Religion and the 2008 American Elections
Dr. Maureen Fiedler, The Quixote
Center, May 26, 2008
Year 2008-2009
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Real Change? A Forum
on the U.S. Elections
Dr. Patrick McGreevy, Dr. Karim
Makdisi, and Dr. Markus Marktanner, American
University of Beirut, October 30, 2008.
* Audio of lecture is
available at CASAR. Please contact us by
email at
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