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Anita Pratap
October 1

Caroline Alexander
October 6

Iris Chang
October 16

Jacques Derrida
October 23

Michael Davie
November 25

National Geographic Live!
November 25
February 4
March 4
April 12

2003-2004 Season Lecture Series
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Anita Pratap
Island of Blood: Frontline Reports from Sri Lanka, Afghanistan and Other South Asian Flashpoints

Wednesday, October 1 / 5 pm / Campbell Hall / Free

Former CNN South Asian Bureau Chief Anita Pratap reported the inside story about major conflicts, from the ethnic war in Sri Lanka to the struggles between India and Pakistan. Her lecture offers a timely and sensitive look at our troubled world.

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Caroline Alexander
The True Story of the Mutiny on the Bounty

Monday, October 6 / 8 pm / Campbell Hall

After re-awakening interest in Ernest Shackleton’s Antarctic expedition with her book Endurance, Caroline Alexander turns her keen eye and vivid storytelling abilities on one of the most infamous mutinies in history.

General public $10 / UCSB students $8

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Iris Chang
The Chinese in America

Thursday, October 16 / 8 pm / Campbell Hall

Iris Chang’s latest book, and her lecture, delve into the fascinating history of one of America’s fastest growing ethnic groups. Chang also wrote the best-selling The Rape of Nanking.
Co-presented with the UCSB Women’s Center

General public $5 / UCSB students free (show valid ID at door)

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Jacques Derrida
Vivre ‘ensemble’—Living ‘together’

Thursday, October 23 / 7:30 pm / Campbell Hall / Free

Jacques Derrida is most often associated with Deconstruction, a theory that challenges the assumption that a text has an unchanging, unified meaning. His keynote talk for the conference Irreconcilable Differences? Jacques Derrida and the Question of Religion will explore notions of togetherness, identity, violence and forgiveness.

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SPECIAL EVENT
National Geographic Live!

Michael Davie
Filming on the Edge: Adventures in Guerilla Documentary Filmmaking

Tuesday, November 25 / 8 pm / Campbell Hall

From Albania to Kosovo to Liberia, dynamic, Emmy-winning filmmaker Michael Davie brings us the world in dramatic and immediate footage. Davie will interweave excerpts from his provocative films in his thrilling talk.

General public $15 / UCSB students & youth 18 and under $10

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National Geographic Live! SERIES
Four illustrated lectures that bring the far-ends of the globe to Santa Barbara
  • Documentary Filmmaker Michael Davie, Filming on the Edge: Adventures in Guerrilla Filmmaking on Tuesday, November 25
  • Radio correspondent Alex Chadwick, The Radio Expeditions Sound Spectacular on Wednesday, February 4
  • Paleontologist Paul Sereno, Africa’s Lost Dinosaur World on Thursday, March 4
  • Wildlife photographer Michael Nichols, Megatransect: A Photographic Journey through the Heart of Africa on Monday, April 12

All four events at 8 pm in UCSB Campbell Hall

Series tickets: General public $50 / UCSB students & youth under 18 $32

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book iconCourtesy of the UCSB Bookstore, books by the presenter will be available for purchase and/or signing at the event.

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