Daily Archives: March 6, 2015


Berkeley Public Forum on Religion: Transactional Reality and the Regimes of Truth

The premise of this talk is that knowledge is not something that we can discover but rather only something that we can produce. As such, each new instance of knowledge emerges transactionally through the interaction of configurations of materiality, discourse, and ideology—realities that are themselves the product of complex transactions.


Between Campesino and State: Photography, Rurality, and Citizenship in Post-Revolutionary Mexico

Between Campesino and State: Photography, Rurality, and Citizenship in Post-Revolutionary Mexico History of Art Department March 12, 2015 308A Doe Library, UC Berkeley 5:30 pm Robin Greeley, Associate Professor of Modern and Contemporary Latin American Art History, Berkeley PhD 1996, will return to the Department to give a public lecture on her current book project, […]