Fallout: In the Aftermath of War | 2012-13 by IHC UCSB published on 2015-07-17T21:30:08Z As the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan draw to a close, the Interdisciplinary Humanities Center will consider, from the perspective of the humanities, the impact of war upon individuals, cultures, institutions and societies. Throughout the 2012-13 academic year, scholars, public intellectuals, journalists and social workers will explore topics such as the psychological and social challenges confronting veterans and their communities, the diverse narratives and commentaries that circulate about war, the place of war in the social imaginary, and the manifold forms of human aggression. Art installations, film screenings, creative performances and literary readings will give voice to the experiences of those whose lives have been affected by war. Contains tracks INAUGURAL LECTURE: John E. Talbott: War in History and Memory by IHC UCSB published on 2015-07-17T16:48:46Z Heather Courtney and Dominic Fredianelli: Where Soldiers Come From by IHC UCSB published on 2015-07-17T17:51:17Z Jonathan Shay: Combat Trauma and Moral Injury by IHC UCSB published on 2015-07-17T18:32:27Z Lisa Hajjar and Joshua Phillips: The Legacy Of Abu Ghraib by IHC UCSB published on 2015-07-20T17:13:24Z Nina Berman: Seeing War: Identity, Purpose and Play by IHC UCSB published on 2015-07-27T20:46:17Z
INAUGURAL LECTURE: John E. Talbott: War in History and Memory by IHC UCSB published on 2015-07-17T16:48:46Z
Heather Courtney and Dominic Fredianelli: Where Soldiers Come From by IHC UCSB published on 2015-07-17T17:51:17Z
Lisa Hajjar and Joshua Phillips: The Legacy Of Abu Ghraib by IHC UCSB published on 2015-07-20T17:13:24Z