The OU Arts & Humanities Forum supports and promotes innovative, interdisciplinary humanities research that seeks to understand and transform our world. Through grants, symposia, lecture series, workshops, and digital media platforms, the Forum facilitates an environment of advancement for arts and humanities scholarship by OU faculty and students and shares that knowledge with communities of learners within and beyond the university.
This channel houses archive video and transcripts of individual speakers' talks from the Forum's 2020-2021 virtual events, featuring speakers from OU and around the country.
This channel houses archive video and transcripts of individual speakers' talks from the Forum's 2020-2021 virtual events, featuring speakers from OU and around the country.
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Our reception on 5/11 was cancelled due to inclement weather, but please enjoy a virtual experience of the temporary instillation celebrating the release of the final…
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2020-2021 Manuscript Development Workshop Grantee Elyse Singer with guests Megan Crowley-Matoka and Elizabeth F.S. Roberts The Humanities Forum at the University of…
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A discussion of the film Oklahoma Mon Amour (dir. Carolina Rueda, Associate Professor of Film and Media Studies and 202-21 Arts & Humanities Forum Faculty Grantee at…
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Part of the panel discussion "Space, Place, and Schooling: African American and Indigenous Oklahoma, 1865-1925" Lindsay Stallones Marshall: PhD…
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“Space, Place, and Schooling: African American and Indigenous Oklahoma, 1865-1925” speaks to the need to place both Oklahoma and communities of color…
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Working more extensively in the open air than preceding artists, Charles François Daubigny (1817–1878) created new sorts of landscape formats that would…
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Caricature can make us laugh, but the best images can also make us think, and by means of exaggeration and analogy they reveal the truth hidden beneath surface…
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This presentation focuses on the Brazilian modernist painter Candido Portinari and his long-standing interest in drought and migrant refugees. Portinari is famous for a…
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Dr. Kalenda Eaton is an Associate Professor in The Clara Luper Department of African and African American Studies at the University of Oklahoma. As a scholar of Black…
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Kevin Winstead earned his Ph.D. in American Studies at the University of Maryland. Currently, he is a 2019-2021 CLIR Postdoctoral Fellow with The Colored Conventions…
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Christy Hyman is a fifth year PhD student focusing on historical geography at the University of Nebraska Lincoln. Her research focuses on African American efforts toward…
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Caitlin A. Marley graduated from the University of Iowa in May 2018, with her thesis titled Sentiments, Networks, Literary Biography: Towards a Mesoanalysis of…
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The physical and digital cultural record of geopolitical borderlands has been formed in (neo)colonial ways where border regions and communities are perceived as divided.…
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Jennifer Isasi is the new Assistant Director for Scholarship and Director of the Digital Liberal Arts Research Initiative at Pennsylvania State University. She supports…
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Dr. Dhanashree Thorat is an Assistant Professor of English at Mississippi State University. She is also a founding Executive Council member of the Center for Digital…