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Center for Cultural Studies Records http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c84b376x No online items Guide to the Center for Cultural Studies records Kate Dundon, Elena Denoia, Klytie Xu University of California, Santa Cruz 2019 1156 High Street Santa Cruz 95064 [email protected] URL: http://guides.library.ucsc.edu/speccoll Guide to the Center for Cultural UA.121 1 Studies records Language of Material: English Contributing Institution: University of California, Santa Cruz Title: Center for Cultural Studies records source: University of California, Santa Cruz. Center for Cultural Studies Creator: University of California, Santa Cruz. Center for Cultural Studies Identifier/Call Number: UA.121 Physical Description: 18.92 Linear Feet12 cartons, 6 half cartons, 1 flat box Date (inclusive): 1986-2009 Conditions Governing Access Collection is open for research. Audiovisual media is unavailable until reformatted. Contact Special Collections in advance for information regarding access. Conditions Governing Use Copyright for this collection resides with the Regents of the University of California. The publication or use of any work protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use for research or educational purposes requires written permission from the copyright owner. UCSC Special Collections and Archives can grant permission to publish materials to which it holds the copyright. For permission to reproduce or publish the material, or to order a reproduction, please visit guides.library.ucsc.edu/speccoll/reproduction-publication. Preferred Citation Center for Cultural Studies records. UA 121. Special Collections and Archives, University Library, University of California, Santa Cruz. Biographical / Historical The Center for Cultural Studies at University of California, Santa Cruz is a research center focused on interdisciplinary and interdivisional research and scholarship in Cultural Studies. The Center was founded in 1988 as a part of the University of California President's Humanities Initiative. Content Description Administrative records of the UC Santa Cruz Center for Cultural Studies, including correspondence, event files, grant files, reports, publicity materials and audio recordings. Arrangement This collection is arranged into two series: Administrative records and Audio recordings. Administrative records are arranged in original order, which is roughly chronological. Summary reports and grant files are concentrated in boxes 11-12. Audio recordings are arranged in chronological order. Appraisal Records containing personally identifying information were removed from the collection. Related Materials Center for Cultural Studies newsletter is available via the Library catalog under call number LC1099.3.U54a. Find publications produced by the Center by searching for "University of California, Santa Cruz. Center for Cultural Studies" under Author. Subjects and Indexing Terms University of California, Santa Cruz. Center for Cultural Studies University of California, Santa Cruz. Center for Cultural Studies Series 1: Administrative Records Box 1, Folder 1 Elizabeth Grosz 1988-1989 Box 1, Folder 2 Kirshenblatt-Gimblett 1989 Box 1, Folder 3 Knudson 1988 Box 1, Folder 4 Kobena Mercer 1989 Box 1, Folder 5 Gerardo Mosquera 1989 Box 1, Folder 6 Michael Gilsenan 1989 Box 1, Folder 7 Project 11/88: Bolak 1989 Box 1, Folder 8 Project 4/89: Suzanna Reading 1989 Guide to the Center for Cultural UA.121 2 Studies records Series 1: Administrative Records Box 1, Folder 9 Project 11/88: Tsing 1989 Box 1, Folder 10 Project 4/89: Candace West 1990 Box 1, Folder 11 Project 11/88: Villanueva 1988 Box 1, Folder 12 Predicaments of Theory Conference 1989 Box 1, Folder 13 Predicaments of Theory Abstracts 1988 Box 1, Folder 14 Predicaments of Theory: Proposal 1989 Box 1, Folder 15 Marietta and Aleksandr Chudakov 1989 Box 1, Folder 16 Homi Bhabha 1989 Box 1, Folder 17 Archives (event flyers) 1988-1989 Box 1, Folder 18 Archives (event flyers) 1989 Box 1, Folder 19 Board Assistant Meetings. 1988-1989 Box 1, Folder 20 Colonial Discourse 1988-1989 Box 1, Folder 21 Gruhn Proposal 1989-1990 Box 1, Folder 22 Jim Clifford Correspondence 1988-1989 Box 1, Folder 23 Meetings with Jim Clifford 1988-1989 Box 1, Folder 24 Steering Committee 1988-1989 Box 1, Folder 25 P. Rogers' Paper 1989 Box 1, Folder 26 Activities List 1989 Box 1, Folder 27 Initial Call 1988 Box 1, Folder 28 Call Letter 1988 November Box 1, Folder 29 Call Letter 1989 April Box 1, Folder 30 Project 4/89: John Hartigan 1989 Box 1, Folder 31 $100 Project: Mubarak Awad 1989 Box 1, Folder 32 $100 Project: Giard/ De Certeau 1988 Box 1, Folder 33 $100 Project: Giving Up the Ghost 1989 Box 1, Folder 34 $100 Project: Steven Levine 1988 Box 1, Folder 35 $100 Project: Richard Lichtman 1988 Box 1, Folder 36 Steven and frederica Margolin 1989 Box 1, Folder 37 $100 Project: Masks of the Other 1988 Box 1, Folder 38 $100 Project: Isais Mata 1989 Box 1, Folder 39 $100 Project: Mark Seltzer 1989 Box 1, Folder 40 Project: Sherley Ann Williams 1989 Box 1, Folder 41 Symposium: Chicano Art 1989 Box 1, Folder 42 Communal Conflict/Nat'l Unity in India 1989 Box 1, Folder 43 Project 4/89: C. Cox et al 1989 Box 1, Folder 44 Project 11/88: Feminism/Media 1989 Box 1, Folder 45 Project 11/88: Hen (History) 1989 Box 1, Folder 46 Intersections: History and Anthro Conference 1989 Box 1, Folder 47 Project: Labor History Conference 1989 Box 1, Folder 48 Project: Native American Lit 1988 Box 1, Folder 49 Project 11/88: S.F./Feminist Theory 1988 Box 1, Folder 50 Project 4/89: Molly Whalen/Tilt 1989 Box 1, Folder 51 Project: World Literature 1989 Box 1, Folder 52 Project 11/88: Basu 1988 Box 1, Folder 53 Project 11/88: Dull 1988 Box 1, Folder 54 Project 11/88: Felder 1988 Box 1, Folder 55 Project 11/88: Fujitani 1989 Box 1, Folder 56 Project 4/89: Susan Gilman 1989 Box 1, Folder 57 Project 4/89: Sharon Helsel 1989 Box 1, Folder 58 Project 4/89: Donna Rae Palmer 1989 Box 1, Folder 59 Project 11/88: Hoy 1988 Box 1, Folder 60 Project 11/88: Lease 1988 Box 1, Folder 61 Project 4/89: Linda Lomperis 1989 Box 1, Folder 62 Project 11/88: Nodine 1988 Box 1, Folder 63 Project 4/89: Triloki Pandey 1989 Box 1, Folder 64 (January-June) Pre-July 1 1990 Chronological file 1990 Box 1, Folder 65 Activities List 1990 Box 1, Folder 66 Meetings with Jim Clifford 1988-1989 Guide to the Center for Cultural UA.121 3 Studies records Series 1: Administrative Records Box 1, Folder 67 Memos 1989-1990 Box 1, Folder 68 Steering Committee 1989-1990 Box 1, Folder 69 Tanner Proposal 1989-1990 Box 1, Folder 70 Letters to Tanner 1989-1990 Box 1, Folder 71 Rockefeller Fdn. 1989-1991 Box 1, Folder 72 Budget 1989-1990 Box 1, Folder 73 Board Assistant Meetings 1989-1990 Box 1, Folder 74 Conference Support Memo 1989-1990 Box 1, Folder 75 Interim Report 1989 Box 1, Folder 76 Jim Clifford Memos 1989 Box 1, Folder 77 Grant writer: Ron Saufley 1989-1990 Box 1, Folder 78 Graduate Division: Seed Money 1990 Box 1, Folder 79 Fipse Grant undated Box 1, Folder 80 De Certeau 1990 Box 1, Folder 81 Hazel Carby 1990 Box 1, Folder 82 Meaghan Morris 1990 Box 1, Folder 83 Rethinking the Political Conference 1989 Box 1, Folder 84 Film Series 1990 Box 1, Folder 85 Soc Science Mentor Program 1989 Box 1, Folder 86 RE:Thinking Political: Abstracts 1989 Box 1, Folder 87 RE:Thinking Conf: Abstract Rejects 1989 Box 1, Folder 88 Shelby Steele 1989 Box 1, Folder 89 Sullivan 1989 Box 1, Folder 90 Ronald Takaki 1989-1990 Box 1, Folder 91 Salvador Torres 1990 Box 1, Folder 92 Susan Willis 1990 Box 1, Folder 93 Humanities Division Newsletter 1990 Box 1, Folder 94 Tadeusz Slawek 1990 Box 1, Folder 95 Rosario Murillo 1989 Box 1, Folder 96 Martha Nussbaum 1990 Box 1, Folder 97 Catherine Portuguese 1990 Box 1, Folder 98 Rodrigo Reyes 1990 Box 1, Folder 99 Shlomith Rimmon-Kenan 1990 Box 1, Folder 100 Matzah journal 1990 Box 1, Folder 101 TK Lockheed Action Collective 1990 Box 1, Folder 102 Elias Khoury 1989 Box 1, Folder 103 Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz 1990 Box 1, Folder 104 Viacheslav Ivanov undated Box 1, Folder 105 Juan Felipe Herrera 1990 Box 1, Folder 106 Judith Hellman 1990 Box 1, Folder 107 Gaidzanwa 1989 Box 1, Folder 108 Edward Brathwaite 1990 Box 1, Folder 109 Steve Fagin 1990 Box 1, Folder 110 Elaine Jahner 1990 Box 1, Folder 111 Hans-Jurgen Lusebrink 1990 Box 1, Folder 112 Laclau/Mouffe 1989 Box 1, Folder 113 Alan Mansfield 1990 Box 1, Folder 114 Mark Rose 1990 Box 1, Folder 115 Sonia Sanchez 1990 Box 1, Folder 116 Lockhead Action Collective 1989 Box 1, Folder 117 PrediCultural Studies Conference Papers: Butler-Evans 1989 Box 1, Folder 118 PrediCultural Studies Conference Papers: V. Diaz 1989 Box 1, Folder 119 PrediCultural Studies Conference Papers: E. Grosz undated Box 1, Folder 120 PrediCultural Studies Conference Papers: M. John undated Box 1, Folder 121 PrediCultural Studies Conference Papers: V. Kirby 1988 Box 1, PrediCultural Studies Conference Papers: L. Mani 1989 Folder 122-123 Box 2, Folder 1 PrediCultural Studies Conference Papers: D. Scott 1989 Guide to the Center for Cultural UA.121 4 Studies records Series 1: Administrative Records Box 2, Folder 2 PrediCultural Studies Conference Papers: C. West 1989 Box 2, Folder 3 Mary Davidov 1990 Box 2, Folder 4 Proposal Rejects 1990 Box 2, Folder 5 Ahmad/Sangari 1989 Box 2, Folder 6 Judy Auerbach 1989 Box 2, Folder 7 Cannibal Tours 1990 Box 2, Folder 8 Cinco de Mayo Celebration 1990 Box 2, Folder 9 Lillian de Cuellar 1990 Box 2, Folder 10 Newsletter #3 1990 Box 2, Folder 11 Bob Anderson 1989-1990 Box 2, Folder 12 Raul Villa 1988-1989 Box 2, Colonial Discourse (1 of 2) 1989-1990 Folder 13-14 Box 2, Folder 15 Margaret Villanueva 1989-1990 Box 2, Folder 16 Feminist Studies F.R.A 1989 Box 2, Folder 17 Inst.
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