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SUMMARY:Fetal Subjects and Legal Personhood in the Pre-Modern Catholic World: Theology\, Medicine\, and the Law
DESCRIPTION:The UCLA Department of History Presents: Fetal Subjects and Legal Personhood in the Pre-Modern Catholic World: Theology\, Medicine\, and the Law\nConference Program • June 8-10 • 306 Royce Hall\, UCLA \nMonday June 8\nBlock One: Theology and Embryology \n10:00 | Daniel Sennert and the Problem of the Soul: From Generation to Theological Suspicion Joel Klein\, The Huntington Library \n10:45 | Politics of the Pure Body: Theology and Diplomacy in the Immaculate Conception Ana Sanchez Casado\, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid \n11:30 | Out of Context: Sermons\, Scripture\, and Ensoulment in Cangiamila’s Sacred Embryology Karin Ekholm\, Virginia Theological Seminary \nBlock Two: Evangelizing The Spanish Empire \n1:15 | Cangiamila in Alta California: Pastoral Obstetrics in the Missions of Colonial California Anne Reid\, CSU Fullerton \n2:00 | Of Witnesses and Practitioners: Ordinary People\, “Experts\,” and Accounts of Cesarean Operations in the Spanish Empire Adam Warren\, The University of Washington at Seattle \n2:45 | The Early Uptake of Cesarean Surgery in Arizpe\, Arizona\, 1766 \nElizabeth O’Brien\, UCLA \n4:30-6:00 Keynote 1: Abortion in Early Modern Italy John Christopoulos\, University of British Columbia \nTuesday June 9\nBlock Three: Body and Soul in Iberia and Belgium \n9:30 | “Peramorde Déu”:Cross-confessionalMidwiferyintheLateMedievalMediterranean World \nDebra Blumenthal\, UCSB \n10:15 | Sacred Dietetics\, or Ordinary and Extraordinary Fasting Spencer Weinreich\, UCLA \n11:00 | Aborting the Archive: Pregnancy Criminalization in Early Nineteenth Century Galicia \nMary Kate Wolken\, University of Minnesota \n11:45 | Cangiamila’s Afterlives: Ideological Conflict and the Postmortem Caesarean Section in Belgium Jolien Gijbels\, Free University of Brussels \nBlock Four: Philanthropy\, Obstetrics\, and Midwifery in Sicily and France \n1:30 | Fetal Subjects and Foundling Subjects in Early Modern Sicily Erin Maglaque\, Durham University \n2:15 | Midwifing Baptism: Promoting Catholicism through Parochial Midwifery Education in Languedoc Scottie Buehler\, Texas State University \n3:00 | When the Fetus Becomes a Child: Historicizing Fetal Viability in the Early 19th Century Jennifer Kosmin\, Auburn University \n4:30-6:00 Keynote 2: The Dangerous Womb: A History of Pregnancy Loss and Blame Kathleen Crowther\, University of Oklahoma \nWednesday June 10\nBlock Five: Slavery and Legal Personhood \n10:00 | Partus Sequitur Ventrem\, Fetal Life\, and Gendered Slavery in Colonial and 19th-Century Brazil Cassia Roth\, University of California\, Riverside \n10:45 | Bearers of Interest: Slavery and Legal Personhood in Early Modern Havana Adriana Chira\, Emory University \nZoom link: \nhttps://ucla.zoom.us/j/4674787380
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/fetal-subjects-and-legal-personhood-in-the-pre-modern-catholic-world-theology-medicine-and-the-law/
LOCATION:306 Royce Hall
CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260628
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SUMMARY:Second Chance Film Festival presented by PEP x BUS
DESCRIPTION:A day of powerful stories\, honest conversations\, and community. \n \nJoin Prison Education Program & Bruin Underground Scholars for the Second Chance Film Festival\, featuring screenings and discussions centered on incarceration\, reentry\, and what a second chance can look like. \nUCLA James Bridges Theater\nSunday\, June 28th\n10:30 AM – 5:30 PM \nCome watch films like The Alabama Solution\, The Strike\, and The Inside Scholars followed by meaningful conversation and reflection. \nRSVP here.
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/second-chance-film-festival-presented-by-pep-x-bus/
LOCATION:Billy Wilder Theater\, James Bridges Theater
CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship
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SUMMARY:"Legacy": Free Screening by UCLA Film & Television Archive
DESCRIPTION:When: Sunday\, June 28th at 7:00pm \nWhere: Billy Wilder Theater at the Hammer Museum \nJoin UCLA Film & Television Archive for a free screening of “Legacy”! \nDirected by Karen Arthur\, a first-time filmmaker\, and independently produced\, “Legacy” confounds 1970s Hollywood’s expectations with the introduction of a new kind of cinematic woman. Bissie (played by Joan Hotchkis) is a woman unraveling under the pressures of a vapid and materialistic society. She stuns audiences with her honesty that is confrontational\, yet heartfelt\, and her vulnerability.
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/legacy-free-screening-by-ucla-film-television-archive/
LOCATION:Billy Wilder Theater\, 10899 Wilshire Blvd.\,\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90024\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship
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