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Description
College of Humanities and Fine Arts
Interdisciplinary Seminar in the Humanities and Fine Arts
The Interdisciplinary Seminar in the Humanities and Fine Arts
is a forum for faculty at the University of Massachusetts to engage
with one another in a spirit of intellectual and creative adventure
in a range of settings and environments. At the core of our activities
is the ISHA Seminar, organized around a specific theme; each semester
we choose a new topic (for a listing of past and present themes,
see our Seminars page). The ethos of the seminar is free and democratic,
cutting across lines of discipline and rank. Participants take
turns leading discussion, based on their own interests and projects.
Our other events include an annual ISHA lecture, as well as working
groups and colloquia. It is our hope that ISHA, its seminar and
related activities, will provide a vigorous resource for intellectual
and creative energy on the UMass campus. Its range and connective
potential should link faculty not only within the College of Humanities
and Fine Arts but also in other disciplines and colleges as well.
To see a fuller description of ISHA and its activities, click here
for a copy of the original ISHA proposal.
ISHA Director: Stephen Clingman
ISHA Assistant: Amanda Carr
ISHA Board:
John Kingston (Linguistics)
Randall Knoper (English)
Laetitia La Follette (Art History)
Kathleen Lugosch (Art)
Patrick Mensah (French and Italian)
Eileen O’Neill (Philosophy)
Manisha Sinha (Afro-American Studies)
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