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SUMMARY:Philosophy Matters - Fallen Monuments: The Aesthetics of Resistance and Remembering
DESCRIPTION:What is the difference between a public monument and a work of public art? When do civic creations such as statues and murals outlive their aesthetic value? How should we treat those that are now socially dead? \nJoin Renee Conroy for this talk that will consider recent expressions of resistance that utilize and impugn community sculptures\, with special focus on examples from Chicago and the Calumet Heritage region. \nJoin Via Zoom
URL:https://www.pnw.edu/event/philosophy-matters-fallen-monuments-the-aesthetics-of-resistance-and-remembering/
LOCATION:Purdue University Northwest – Hammond Campus\, 2200 169th St\, Hammond\, Indiana\, 46323
CATEGORIES:College of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences
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SUMMARY:History Matters - Punk: A Culture Of Protest
DESCRIPTION:History Instructor\, James Hysell\, will be the presenter. At its core punk is an entire culture built around protest. Without it\, something may be “punk rock\,” but it wouldn’t be punk. It wasn’t the bands that shaped what punk is\, but the community and culture that grew up around the music scene. \nFree and open to the public.
URL:https://www.pnw.edu/event/history-matters-punk-a-culture-of-protest/
CATEGORIES:Student Life
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