Program of the 4th session of the NOMAD Seminar in Historiography
The Housing Question: Nomad Seminar in Historiography
Department of Art, Architecture + Art History
University of San Diego
March 12-13, 2015
THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 2015
WELCOMING ADDRESS
9:30am
Camino Hall 43
Noelle Norton, Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, University of San Diego
Carmen Popescu, Université Paris I-Sorbonne
Carmen Popescu, Université Paris I-Sorbonne
PANEL ONE
10am - 12pm
Camino Hall 43
10am - 12pm
Camino Hall 43
Battlegrounds
Michael McCulloch, University of Michigan
"Glass and Stones: Materials of Race and Neighborhood Violence in 1920s Detroit"
"Glass and Stones: Materials of Race and Neighborhood Violence in 1920s Detroit"
Sheila Crane, University of Virginia
"Dwelling in the State of Exception: Housing as Weapon in the Battles of Algiers"
"Dwelling in the State of Exception: Housing as Weapon in the Battles of Algiers"
Emrah Altinok, Istanbul Bilgi University
"To Have or Not to Have, That is the Question: The Unseen Dimensions of Housing Question in Turkey. The Case of TOKI, Istanbul in Post-2000 Period"
"To Have or Not to Have, That is the Question: The Unseen Dimensions of Housing Question in Turkey. The Case of TOKI, Istanbul in Post-2000 Period"
Respondent: Patricia Morton, UC Riverside
Moderator: Colin Fisher, University of San Diego
PANEL TWO
1:30pm - 3:00pm
Camino Hall 43
1:30pm - 3:00pm
Camino Hall 43
Imaginaries
Daria Bocharnikova, Harvard University
"After Solving Housing Crisis in the USSR: NER Diagram for Future Settlements"
"After Solving Housing Crisis in the USSR: NER Diagram for Future Settlements"
Respondent: Sylvia Lavin, UCLA
Moderator: Avi Spiegel, University of San Diego
PANEL THREE
3:30pm - 5:30pm
Camino Hall 43
3:30pm - 5:30pm
Camino Hall 43
Discourses / Territories
Sabrina Shafique, University of Kansas
"Catherine Bauer and the Housing Question: The Social, Economic, and Humanitarian Turn in Design, 1934-1964"
"Catherine Bauer and the Housing Question: The Social, Economic, and Humanitarian Turn in Design, 1934-1964"
Andrew Herscher, University of Michigan, and Dan Monk, Colgate University
"Humanitarianism and the Housing Question"
"Humanitarianism and the Housing Question"
Kenny Cupers, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
"Human Territoriality and the Downfall of Public Housing"
"Human Territoriality and the Downfall of Public Housing"
Respondent: Michael Osman, UCLA
Moderator: Daniel López-Pérez, University of San Diego
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
6:30pm
Manchester Conference Center Auditorium
6:30pm
Manchester Conference Center Auditorium
Opening Remarks: Andrew T. Allen, Vice President and Provost, University of San Diego
Reinhold Martin, Columbia University
"Housing and History: The Case of the Specific Intellectual"
"Housing and History: The Case of the Specific Intellectual"
with an introduction by Can Bilsel, University of San Diego
FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 2015
PANEL FOUR
9am - 11am
Camino Hall 43
Types / Communities
Clare Robinson, University of Arizona
"Class, Ethnicity, and the Mid-Century Subdivision: Re-examining Pueblo Gardens"
"Class, Ethnicity, and the Mid-Century Subdivision: Re-examining Pueblo Gardens"
Kimberly Zarecor, Iowa State University
"The Red Levittowns: Socialist Housing Estates as a Suburban Typology"
"The Red Levittowns: Socialist Housing Estates as a Suburban Typology"
Kıvanç Kılınç, Yasar University, Izmir
"Nomadic Modern / Modern Vernacular: Social Housing Projects in Izmir (1950-1970)"
"Nomadic Modern / Modern Vernacular: Social Housing Projects in Izmir (1950-1970)"
Respondent: Susanne Schindler, ETH Zurich
Moderator: Carmen Popescu, Université Paris I-Sorbonne
PANEL FIVE
11:30am - 1:45pm
Camino Hall 43
11:30am - 1:45pm
Camino Hall 43
Crises / Exclusions
Nandini Bagchee, CCNY, CUNY
"Housing and Activism in New York City"
"Housing and Activism in New York City"
Şebnem Yücel, Yasar University, Izmir
"Gentrifying Urla: Gated Communities and 'Landscapes of Privilege'"
"Gentrifying Urla: Gated Communities and 'Landscapes of Privilege'"
Anooradha Iyer Siddiqi, Bryn Mawr College
"Humanitarian Shelter and the Making of the Emergency Subject"
"Humanitarian Shelter and the Making of the Emergency Subject"
Respondent: Juliana Maxim, University of San Diego
Moderator: Sally Yard, University of San Diego
OPTIONAL VISIT
3pm - 4pm
Salk Institute, La Jolla
3pm - 4pm
Salk Institute, La Jolla
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