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X-WR-CALNAME:THE BLACK VISUAL EXPERIENCE: HENDRIX\, PORN AND AUTHENTIC
	ITY & DESIRE AND THE ENRAPTURE OF CAPITALIST CONSUMPTION: PRODUCT RED\
	, AFRICA\, AND THE CRISIS OF SUSTAINABILITY in San Francisco at Univer
	sity of California (UC) Berkeley - Eventful
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SUMMARY:THE BLACK VISUAL EXPERIENCE: HENDRIX\, PORN AND AUTHENTICITY &
	 DESIRE AND THE ENRAPTURE OF CAPITALIST CONSUMPTION: PRODUCT RED\, AFR
	ICA\, AND THE CRISIS OF SUSTAINABILITY
DESCRIPTION: Colloquium | December 2 | 4-5:30 p.m. | 652 Barrows HallS
	peakers: ARIANE CRUZ\, Ph.D. Candidate\, UC Berkeley\, African America
	n Studies\; PERCY C. HINTZEN\, Professor\, UC Berkeley\, African Ameri
	can StudiesSponsor: African Studies\, Center for FACULTY/GRADUATE STUD
	ENT WORK-IN-PROGRESS COLLOQUIUM  BIOS  Ariane Cruz  received her B.A f
	rom Stanford University in the Practice of Art (painting and drawing) 
	and African American Studies. She is currently in the African Diaspora
	 Studies PhD Program at the University of California\, Berkeley\, wher
	e she also received her M.A. She maintains a scholarly interest in vis
	ual culture and the black female body. Her dissertation\, Berries Bitt
	ersweet: Visual Representations of the Black Female Body in Contempora
	ry American Pornography\, explores the exciting areas of overlap betwe
	en these two areas\, as well as reflects her interest in images of bla
	ck female sexuality. She is also member of the designated emphasis pro
	gram in Women\, Gender and Sexuality at UC Berkeley. Percy C. Hintzen 
	 is Professor of African American Studies and Chair of the Center for 
	African Studies at the University oif California\, Berkeley. He is a f
	ormer department chair of African American Studies. He is also a forme
	r Director of Peace and Conflict Studies at Berkeley and Acting Direct
	or of the Center for Race and Gender. He served as President of the Ca
	ribbean Studies Association in 2006-2007 and is currently on the Execu
	tive Committee of the Cultural Studies Association. He holds a Ph.D. i
	n comparative political sociology from Yale University. His principal 
	areas of research are post-colonial political economy of the English-S
	peaking Caribbean and the global black Diaspora. His publications incl
	ude The Costs of Regime Survival: Racial mobilization\, elite dominati
	on and control of the state in Guyana and Trinidad (Cambridge Univ. Pr
	ess)\,West Indian in the West: Self-representations in an immigrant co
	mmunity (New York University Press) and (with Jean Rahier) Problematiz
	ing Blackness: Self ethnographies by Black immigrants to the United St
	ates (Routledge) as well as numerous articles in journals and chapters
	 in edited volumes.Attendance restrictions: Free and open to the publi
	c.Event Contact: 510-642-8338Document: Hintzen & Cruz Colloquium Flyer
	\n
LOCATION:University of California (UC) Berkeley @ 200 Wheeler Hall, Be
	rkeley, California 94720 United States
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