Faculty Lecture Series
Academic Year 2007-2008
"Duppy or Gunman?": Articulations of the Supernatural in Caribbean Popular Culture
Andrea Shaw, Ph.D., assistant professor
Are Inappropriate Relationships Inappropriate?
Michael D. Reiter, Ph.D, associate professor
Stacking the Deck: Japan, the International Whaling Commission, and the Resumption of Commercial Whale Harvests
Ed Keith, Ph.D., associate professor
Who’s the Man? Truth and Power in America
Jason E. Piccone, Ph.D., assistant professor
Fuzzy Truth: What We Learn from Observing the World
Evan Haskell, Ph.D., assistant professor
Truth and Politics:
The White Rose: The Courage to Challenge Evil by Stephen R. Levitt, LL.M., associate professor
How to Tell the Truth About the Past: Lessons from Eastern Europe by Alex Cuc, Ph.D., assistant professor
Philosophical Conceptions of Truth
Darren Hibbs, Ph.D., assistant professor
The Soul of the Psychopath
Tom Fagan, Ph.D., associate professor
Truth and Power in Modern China
Tim Dixon, J.D., associate professor
Truth, Power, and the Mexican Cult of Death: The Life and Art of Frida Kahlo
Barbara Brodman, Ph.D., professor
For more information, please contact Jim Doan, Ph.D., professor in the Division of Humanities.

