Alan E. Steinweis and Robert D. Rachlin, eds., The Law in Nazi Germany: Ideology, Opportunism, and the Perversion of Justice; Kim C. Priemel and Alexa Stiller, Reassessing the Nuremberg Military Tribunals: Transitional Justice, Trial Narratives, and Historiography Having more than 10 years of diverse experiences, especially in NURSE PRACTITIONER, Julie Phillips affiliates with Swedish Covenant Hospital, cooperates with many other doctors and specialists in medical group Swedish Covenant Management Services Inc. Julia Phillips 144. Julie Phillips is a Nurse Practitioner Specialist in Chicago, Illinois. He received a master’s degree in comparative literature from l’Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3. She joined UChicago in 2018 as a Provost’s Postdoctoral Fellow after completing a joint PhD in African American studies and American studies at Yale University. Stephen M. Baum, AB'75, works on high-end electronic publishing systems at Interleaf. Associate Provost and Executive Director of UChicago Arts and the Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts. She joined UChicago in 2018 as a Provost’s Postdoctoral Fellow after completing a joint PhD in African American studies and American studies at Yale University. Drawing from canonical literary and narrative writings and adjacent forms of cultural expression by figures including Claude McKay, James Baldwin, Frantz Fanon, and Ali Hassan Kuban, “Another Country” traces the North African presence in Black transnational political and cultural work informed by Non-Alignment, pan-Africanism, pan-Arabism, and Third Worldism. Personal homepage . Parsard’s book project, “An Illicit Wage: Economies of Sex and the Family after West Indian Emancipation,” explores informal economies in the century after British West Indian emancipation and the start of West Indian indenture. Skip to main content 2009. Ryan A. Davis, The Spanish Flu: Narrative and Cultural Identity in Spain, 1918 Mark Honigsbaum, A History of the Great Influenza Pandemics: Death, Panic, and Hysteria, 1830–1920 Helen Molesworth 150. Her dissertation focused on verbal art among the Naso (Teribe) people, an Indigenous people of Panamá and Costa Rica. Julia Phillips . She studied Visual Arts at the Academy of Fine Arts Hamburg before attending Columbia's MFA Program. Description. Julia Phillips Assistant Professor, Department of Visual Arts juliaphillips@uchicago.edu. Her current research focuses on verbal art (linguistic forms that are interpreted as salient, e.g., ideophones, puns, poetic couplets) through humanistic, grammatical, and social perspectives. Tina Post is an assistant professor in English Language and Literature, a faculty member of the Committee on Theater and Performance Studies, and an affiliate of the Center for the Study of Race, Politics, and Culture. Join our Mailing List. Linda Goluch Phillips, AB'74, MD'78, is chief of the division of plastic and reconstructive surgery at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston. tableau@uchicago.edu Erik Zyman, assistant professor in Linguistics, is a theoretical syntactician. Department of Visual Arts Division of the Humanities. Miye Nadya Tom, Julia Suárez-Krabbe, and Trinidad Caballero Castro Pedagogy of Absence, Conflict, and Emergence: Contributions to the Decolonization of Education from the Native American, Afro-Portuguese, and Romani Experiences, Comparative Education Review 61, no.S1 S1 (Mar 2017): S121-S145. Drawing on the work of theorists such as Luce Irigaray, Julia Kristeva, and Judith Butler, we will explore what strategies these writers employ to depict an entity understood to be unrepresentable. Julia Phillips and Mariana Castillo-Deball (Visual Arts) listed among top artists "helping to define, question, and evolve" the future of sculpture. The University of Chicago ... 5733 S. University Ave. Chicago, IL 60637 (p) 773-702-8063 (e) csrpc@uchicago.edu. Julia Phillips , Assistant Professor, Department of Visual Arts . Through the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Parsard traces informal relations of wage earning and the concomitant development of a literary and visual repertoire of figures by which West Indians and Britons registered and thought about these relations. Please contact Bonnie Kanter, Student Affairs Administrator at the Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality (773-702-2365; bonniek@uchicago.edu) for specific … Sophia Azeb, assistant professor in English Language and Literature, works at the intersection of Black studies, American studies, and Middle East studies. Zyman’s work has been published in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, in Glossa, and elsewhere. Julia Phillips (April 7, 1944 – January 1, 2002) was an American film producer and author. More recently, he has published two books on anime: The Anime Machine: A Media Theory of Animation (University of Minnesota Press, 2009), which shows how technologies of anime production spurred the formation of distinctive lineages of technological thought in Japan of the 1980s and ’90s, and The Anime Ecology: A Genealogy of Television, Animation, and Game Media (University of Minnesota Press, 2018), which builds across domains of inquiry that have been held apart—infrastructures and platforms, social practices, psychological complexes—to offer a new set of conceptual terms for the study of new media and social media. She teaches transnational literary histories of slave and maroon narratives, courses on archival theory and method, as well as the constructions of gender, race, and forms of bondage before 1850, and courses on archival theory and method. Geof Oppenheimer Associate Professor of Practice in the Arts, Department of Visual Arts & the College. dova@uchicago.edu. "Without Exception: On the Ordinariness of Violence" Los Angeles Review of Books Lauren Berlant (English Language and Literature) discusses the pervasive nature of violence. In addition to video and works on paper, Phillips works primarily with ceramics and metal, creating sculptures reminiscent of functional objects that relate to the human body. Solo Exhibitions 2020: 'New Album' at Matthew Marks Gallery, NYC 2019: 'Fake Truth' at Kunstverein Braunschweig, Germany He was previously a professor at McGill University. Her work on marronage includes Anglophone and Francophone texts concerning resistance and revolution, archives of slavery, transatlantic flight and fugitivity, and translation. Cai Guo Qiang 142. Julia Phillips was born and raised in Hamburg, Germany. Leslie Hewitt 151. She studied Visual Arts at the Academy of Fine Arts Hamburg before attending Columbia's MFA Program. Senam Okudzeto 148. Ina Blom, Philippe Parreno & Jörn Schafaff 147. 773-753-4821 Zyman earned his PhD in linguistics at the University of California, Santa Cruz; his undergraduate degree, also in linguistics, is from Princeton University. dova@uchicago.edu. Lyamlahy wrote the preface to Abdellatif Laâbi’s complete poetic work and recently coedited a collective volume on Moroccan thinker and writer Abdelkebir Khatibi (Liverpool University Press, 2020). She asks, “How are African Americans using linguistic resources to construct multidimensional identities, and how do linguistic styles come to be racialized as Black?” In exploring racialized language, her research also aims to address the social and political consequences of this racialization in the courtroom and beyond. Johnson’s current project is provisionally titled “Forms of Escape: Eighteenth-Century Narratives of Maroons and Marronage.” She has published a translation of “Bras Coupé,” a Francophone short story from Louisiana; a chapter on translation in Caribbean Literature in Transition, volume 1, 1800–1920 (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming); and recent articles in the interdisciplinary journals Portable Gray and Call + Response. Director. Julia Phillips was born and raised in Hamburg and is the citizen of Germany and the United States. For his next research project, Zyman will be developing a novel definition of the fundamental syntactic operation Merge (which takes two words or phrases and combines them to form a larger phrase)—one that preserves the theoretical and empirical successes of previous definitions of Merge while overcoming some of their drawbacks. Johnson holds a PhD in English from the University of California, Berkeley. King’s research examines the relationship between race, place, and language, studying cross-regional variation in African Americans’ identity and speech. Bharti Kher 145. Mark Salber Assistant Director. Sharese King, Neubauer Family Assistant Professor in Linguistics, is a sociolinguist investigating language variation and change. She was also the principal investigator for, and editor of, the Naso Cultural Encyclopedia, a multivolume study undertaken as a collaboration between scholars and the Naso people. We tend to think of citizenship as something that is either offered or denied by a state. UChicago's Division of the Humanities welcomes six new faculty members and nine new Provost's Postdoctoral Fellows this fall. Her work has been published in the field’s flagship journal Language, as well as, most recently, in the Annual Review of Linguistics. She examines how these events shape Caribbean literary and visual works, with an emphasis on how gender and sexuality structure race, labor, and capital. Julia Phillips made history in Hollywood by becoming the first woman to win the Best Picture Oscar for producing the classic The Sting (1973), along with husband and producing partner Michael Phillips and Tony Bill. Read Bio View the profiles of people named Julia Phillips. Jessica Stockholder She co-produced with her husband, Michael (and others), three prominent films of the 1970s — The Sting, Taxi Driver, and Close Encounters of the Third Kind — and was the first female producer to win an Academy Award for Best Picture, for The Sting. These exceptional scholars bring fresh perspectives and excellent scholarship to the University. She received her MFA from Columbia University and completed the Whitney Museum of American Art’s independent study program for studio art. Daniel Morgan 773.702.3317 drmorgan@uchicago.edu. She also holds an MFA in creative writing and literary arts from the University of Alaska Anchorage and a BA in English literature from Wells College. Natalia Bermúdez, assistant professor in Linguistics, has worked extensively to describe and document Indigenous languages in Latin America, primarily Chibchan languages, especially Naso (Panamá). She also collaborated on the project Room with artist Marisa Williamson at Cleveland’s SPACES gallery (May–July 2019). She relocated to New York in 2013 for graduate school, and has been based there since, while attending several international residency programs, and joining faculty at DoVA in the fall of 2018. Julia Gibbs 773.702.1118 jgibbs@uchicago.edu. She is also interested in the multilingual expressions and experiences of Latinx and queer identities. Julia Stasch is the immediate past president of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, one of the nation’s largest philanthropies. After graduating in 2015, she attended the Whitney Program, followed by a residency at Skowhegan, a year-long residency at The Studio Museum in Harlem, and two short residencies at Denniston Hill, upstate New York, and at the Goethe Institut in Salvador, Brazil. Her creative writing is similarly preoccupied with the effects of formal/performative decisions in communicating—or in failing to communicate—one’s position, identity, or view. The work-family support roles of child care providers across settings. She is particularly interested in nonfiction writers’ experimentation with nontraditional essay structure. Instructor(s): J. Phillips Terms Offered: Autumn Prerequisite(s): ARTV 10100, 10200 or 10300 Note(s): Please email Julia Phillips juliaphillips@uchicago.edu with a brief description of how your work relates to a diasporic experience and/or your personal investment in the subject (150-300 words). Division of the Humanities | The University of Chicago Amanda Ross-Ho 146. Thomas Lamarre, AM’87, PhD’92, professor of Cinema and Media Studies and East Asian Languages and Civilizations, earned his UChicago degrees in East Asian Languages and Civilizations after receiving a doctorate in oceanology from Université d’Aix Marseille II. Modern history teaches otherwise. 75 Reunion June 2,3,4 1995. Her current book project, “Another Country: Constellations of Blackness in Afro-Arab Cultural Expression,”examines transnational and translational Black literature, narrative, festival, and music to reveal how varying conceptions of Blackness and Black racial, cultural, and political identity are imagined, articulated, and mobilized from their origins in the often tense encounters between Black writers, musicians, activists, and intellectuals from the Americas, Africa, and Europe, and Arabic- or French-speaking North Africans in Egypt, Algeria, and France. Azeb identifies, explores, and reimagines the mutual mistranslations that emerged within these social, cultural, and political moments of relation through the framework of the “Afro-Arab”: a racial identity, diasporic community, transnational space, and political project articulated through the overlapping cultural practices made possible through the encounters of Black and Arab peoples, cultures, and languages. Alberto Aguilar 152. As a scholar of racial performativity, Post studies the ways that embodiment can forward or subvert identitarian belonging or dis-belonging. Join Facebook to connect with Julia Phillips and others you may know. Born 1985 in Hamburg, lives and works in Chicago and Berlin. She received her PhD in American Studies and Ethnicity from the University of Southern California and was previously a Provost’s Postdoctoral Fellow at New York University. Mariana Castillo Deball, Daniel Ricardo Quiles & Yesomi Umolu 149. Bromer, Juliet, and Julia R. Henly. Kaneesha Cherelle Parsard, assistant professor in English Language and Literature, is a cultural critic whose research concerns the legacies of slavery and emancipation in the Caribbean and broader Americas. His research focuses on building bridges between what are today loosely called “old materialisms”and the “new materialisms.” Old materialisms—associated with engineering, feasibility studies, communications and technology studies, and Marxism—entailed empirical studies of infrastructures, communication networks, and technologies. Post’s current book project, “Deadpan,” examines performances of inexpression and affective withholding in Black arts and culture, arguing that purposeful withholding is an underappreciated critical tool in Black cultural production. Her scholarship appears in American Quarterly, Indo-Caribbean Feminist Thought, and Small Axe. Her sculptures often incorporate body casts alongside mechanical accoutrements, interrogating physical relations as metaphors for social dynamics. A visiting artist lecture with Julia Phillips as part of DoVA's Open Practice Committee. His current research explores questions of identity and alterity in post-2011 fiction from Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. Julia Phillips (Visual Arts) explores fragmentation and perspective through sound in new solo exhibition,“Fake Truth.” "Martha Nussbaum Respects The Cynic … Azeb’s theorization of these cultural and political histories aims to develop an expansive genealogy of North Africa’s contentious mode of belonging to the African diaspora. Her latest publication is “Crossing the Saharan Boundary: Lotus and the Legibility of Africanness” (Research in African Literatures, Fall 2019). Skip to internal navigation, Department of Visual Arts (DOVA) Laura Steward Curator, Campus and Public Art. Azeb’s writing on sport and politics, and African, African diasporic, and Afro-Arab arts, politics, and cultures, has appeared in the Chimurenga Chronic and on the media blog Africa Is a Country. She has been featured on outlets including The Vocal Fries podcast and Outside the Lines with Rap Genius, discussing topics such as linguistic discrimination, rappers’ linguistic styles, and the history of the word lit. Her next upcoming shows are the New Museum Triennial and her first institutional solo exhibition, at MoMA PS1 titled ‘Failure Detection’. Lyamlahy’s research interests include contemporary fiction and poetry in French, literary theory, and translation. show ‘We Go As They’ at the Studio Museum in Harlem, which now holds her work in its permanent collection. Julia Phillips, Producer: The Sting. Early Childhood Research Quarterly 24(3): 271-88. Lamarre studies the history of media, an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary pursuit overlapping with art history, communications, the history of science and technology, and the study of culture. In addition to monographs focused on specific sociohistorical contexts, he has sustained a strong profile in media theory and philosophy, publishing substantial theoretical essays and introducing the work of important philosophers and media theorists, both French and Japanese. 155. Campbell, Elizabeth, Julia R. Henly, Delbert S. Elliott, and Katherine Irwin. Tony Cokes 153. 915 E 60th St. Michael Jones, Julia Barrow, David Crook, and Trevor Foulds, eds., The White Book (“Liber Albus”) of Southwell, with contributions from Neil Bettridge, Jean Cameron, Paul Cavill, and Teresa Webber In contrast, new materialisms mobilize ontological approaches that stress the experience and use of media. Before coming to UChicago, Parsard was the Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Critical Race Studies at Northwestern University’s Kaplan Institute for the Humanities. Besides his academic work, Lyamlahy has published a novel, Un Roman Étranger  (Présence Africaine, 2017), and is a regular contributor to literary magazines in France and the United States. She also recently coauthored a piece with UChicago deputy dean and psychology professor Katherine D. Kinzler in the Los Angeles Times. … She is a regular contributor to the Funambulist magazine. His work focuses on North African Francophone literature in relation to political, social, and cultural debates in the region and beyond. Julia Phillips's debut novel, Disappearing Earth, is on sale now. Most recently, Parsard contributed an essay to the Small Axe exhibition catalog, The Visual Life of Social Affliction, about which she spoke at its opening at Art Basel Miami Beach in 2019. She was awarded the National Science Foundation’s Graduate Research Fellowship and obtained her MA and PhD in linguistics from Stanford University. Colonial administrators and observers hoped that wage relations would train Black West Indians not only to be responsible for their affairs but also to form nuclear families. Julia Phillips is the Deputy Director of Methodology for RISC at Argonne National Laboratory. 2009. Her most recent exhibitions were a group show at The Kitchen, 'Dreamers Awake' at White Cube, and the A.I.R. His major publications include Uncovering Heian Japan: An Archaeology of Sensation and Inscription (Duke University Press, 2000), a study of the formation of media networks that connected the Heian court of Japan (AD 794–1183) to other quasi-dynastic political communities across Korea and China, and Shadows on the Screen: Tanizaki Jun’ichirō on Cinema and “Oriental” Aesthetics (University of Michigan Center for Japanese Studies, 2005), which explores the relation between the emergence of global cinema and the “racial solution” of imperial nationalism. Chicago, IL 60637 She graduated with honors in 2010. She received a BA from Harvard in history and literature with a minor in French language and literature and also studied at SciencesPo and UniversitéParis 8. Prior to attending Stanford, she received her BA from the University of Rochester, where she majored in linguistics and minored in American Sign Language. Khalid Lyamlahy, assistant professor in Romance Languages and Literatures, holds a PhD in French and Francophone studies from the University of Oxford (St Anne’s College). Manager, Film and Technical Operations Julia has considerable experience in the application of operations research methods in a number of different disciplines to include decision analysis, modelling and simulation and statistical analysis. She researches how resistance practices and flight from enslavement by Black and Native individuals in the Caribbean and North America shaped textual and visual production in the colonial period. In addition to a semester at Universidad Complutense de Madrid, she has attended international residency programs, such as Vila Sul in Salvador, Brazil. The Division of the Humanities welcomes ten new faculty members, including nine former Provost’s Postdoctoral Fellows. 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