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The Buddha as Astute Businessman, Economist, Lawyer

Wall Street bankers would have benefited from being in the Buddha's audience. At the 106th Faculty Research Lecture, Gregory Schopen explains.

 
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Musawah Movement: Seeking Equality and Justice in Muslim Family Law

A doctoral student in women's studies reports on a February gathering in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, demanding inclusion of women's perspectives in the construction of family law in both Muslim-majority and Muslim-minority countries.

 
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Global Perspectives on Youth & Violence

Videos from conference held Thursday, March 12, 2009 at UCLA.

 
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Adam Mickiewicz: The Life of a Romantic

A book talk with author ROMAN KOROPECKYJ, UCLA, Slavic Languages and Literatures, and discussant BETH HOLMGREN, Duke University, Slavic and Eurasian Studies

 
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Drama: The Forgotten Genre

Cody Poulton of the University of Victoria traces the rise and fall of drama as a literary genre in early 20th-century Japan.

 
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The Man in the Glass Box: Eichmann on American Television - Part 1

A presentation by Jeffrey Shandler, Rutgers University.

 
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The Man in the Glass Box: Eichmann on American Television - Part 2

A presentation by Jeffrey Shandler, Rutgers University.

 
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The Man in the Glass Box: Eichmann on American Television - Part 3

A presentation by Jeffrey Shandler, Rutgers University.

 
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Whose Buddhism and Which Science?

Donald S. Lopez Jr. of the University of Michigan seeks to explain why some Buddhists and some scientists have been so eager, for a century and a half, to assert the compatibility of two very different ways of seeking knowledge.

 
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Thoughtlessness and the Optics of Moral Argument: Screening the Spectacle of Eichmann - Part 1

A presentation by Valerie Hartouni, University of California, San Diego

 
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Thoughtlessness and the Optics of Moral Argument: Screening the Spectacle of Eichmann - Part 2

A presentation by Valerie Hartouni, University of California, San Diego

 
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Thoughtlessness and the Optics of Moral Argument: Screening the Spectacle of Eichmann - Part 3

A presentation by Valerie Hartouni, University of California, San Diego

 
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Venues of Transformation

Damola Osinulu, a doctoral student in the Department of World Arts and Cultures, took his International Fieldwork Fellowship to Lagos, Nigeria, to understand why at least a million Pentecostal worshippers come together just north of the city.

 
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The Other Oscar Made in Asia

Hadn't heard of Yojiro Takita's 'Departures' before it won the Best Foreign Language Film at the Academy Awards? Asia Pacific Arts, an online publication of the UCLA Asia Institute, reviewed the film last month and took stock of a great year in Japanese cinema.

 
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Truth, Memory, Editing, and the Eichmann Trial Film Archive - Part 1

A presentation by Eyal Sivan, University of East London

 
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Truth, Memory, Editing, and the Eichmann Trial Film Archive - Part 2

A presentation by Eyal Sivan, University of East London

 
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Truth, Memory, Editing, and the Eichmann Trial Film Archive - Part 3

A presentation by Eyal Sivan, University of East London

 
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Truth, Memory, Editing, and the Eichmann Trial Film Archive - Part 4

A presentation by Eyal Sivan, University of East London

 
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Leo Hurwitz in 1961: The Roots of a Radical Filmmaker - Part 1

A presentation by Tom Hurwitz, award-winning cinematographer and Leo's son.

 
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Leo Hurwitz in 1961: The Roots of a Radical Filmmaker - Part 2

A presentation by Tom Hurwitz, award-winning cinematographer and Leo's son.

 
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Leo Hurwitz in 1961: The Roots of a Radical Filmmaker - Part 3

A presentation by Tom Hurwitz, award-winning cinematographer and Leo's son.

 
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Leo Hurwitz in 1961: The Roots of a Radical Filmmaker - Part 4

A presentation by Tom Hurwitz, award-winning cinematographer and Leo's son.

 
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Leo Hurwitz in 1961: The Roots of a Radical Filmmaker - Part 5

A presentation by Tom Hurwitz, award-winning cinematographer and Leo's son.

 
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Islam in the New Afghan Public Sphere

Podcast of a public lecture by Nushin Arbabzadah, UCLA held on Thursday, January 22, 2009.

 
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Buson's Comedic Artistry

Cheryl Crowley of Emory University uncovers the messages hidden in Yosa Buson's comedic haiku paintings.

 

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