Media Mentions: September 2019
The latest media mentions, quotes, profiles, and writings from Division of the Humanities faculty, students, staff, and alumni. Visit us on Twitter and Facebook for more updates.
"For University of Chicago’s Jacqueline Stewart, Turner Classic Movies is a Teaching Moment"
Chicago Tribune
Jacqueline Stewart (Cinema and Media Studies) discusses her new role as the host of "Silent Sunday Nights" at Turner Classic Movies.
"To Understand Today’s Global Data Economy, Look to the Middle Ages"
The Washington Post
In op-ed, Benjamin Saltzman (English Language and Literature) draws parallels between omniscience of our digital age and medieval beliefs about an all-knowing God.
"September 2019 Micro-Reviews"
Kenyon Review
Review of Oliverio Girondo's Decals, co-translated by Rachel Galvin (English Language and Literature).
"Prada to Open Prada Mode During Frieze Week Including Installation by Theaster Gates"
Fad Magazine
Theaster Gates (Visual Art) will present a new chapter of "Black Image Corporation" as part of Prada Mode London.
"Film 50: Chicago’s Screen Gems 2019"
NewCity
Jacqueline Stewart (Cinema and Media Studies) listed among NewCity's top names in film.
"The Politics of Archaeology In Iraq With Christopher Woods (Ep. 31)"
UChicago News
On Big Brains podcast, Christopher Woods (Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations) explains how archaeological investment becomes a form of diplomacy.
"Half a Person"
The Point Magazine
Agnes Callard (Philosophy) pens essay on abortion, loss, and the work of Hilma af Klint.
"Jacqueline Stewart, TCM’s Newest Host, on Film Preservation, Representation"
PBS Chicago
Watch Jacqueline Stewart (Cinema and Media Studies) discuss TCM, film preservation, and the value of silent films.
"‘Someone’s Got to Suffer’: Pope.L’s Group Crawl Takes Over Manhattan"
ARTnews
William Pope.L (Visual Arts) and 140 volunteers crawl 1.5 miles as part of newest performance piece, "Conquest."
"Theaster Gates Will Stage Chicago Show of Works by Black Artists From Beth Rudin DeWoody’s Collection"
ARTnews
Curated by Theaster Gates (Visual Arts), Beth Rudin DeWoody, and Laura Dvorkin,“In the Absence of Light: Gesture, Humor and Resistance in the Black Aesthetic” will include works by more than 20 black artists.