LAS News

Share your news using the LAS News Tips Form!

Lecture: Precarious Japan

Allison examines the new rhythms of Japanese society, and the new forms of social support that are emerging in these precarious times. To make a reservation, please visit www.jaschicago.org or call (312)263-3049 Tickets: $15 JASC Members/$25 Non-Members/$10 Students

Please join us for an exhibition of photographs - Invoking the Goddess: Pattini Kannaki Devotion in Sri Lanka

University of Chicago: Opening Talk by Malathi de Alwis Trance/Trans Gendered Incorporation Tues. Oct. 28 @ 4:30pm Social Sciences Tea Room Reception to follow Exhibition Tues. Oct. 28th - Fri. Oct. 31 All day North Reading Room (also known as Stuart Reading Room) in Cathey Learning Center (Harper Library, 3rd Floor) Devotion to Pattini/Kannaki is an inspiring example of Hindu-Buddhist syncretism in Sri Lanka. The goddess is revered by both Sinhala Buddhist and Tamil Hindu Sri Lankans, though rituals and practices of veneration vary between the two religions and regionally. Ironically, most Sri Lankans are unaware that she is a shared deity an indication perhaps of the extent of the alienation between the two main ethnic communities in this small island nation. Sinhala Buddhists know her as Pattini, and Tamil Hindus as Kannaki. The photos on exhibit document the shared history and divergent traditions of Pattini/Kannaki worship across different regions, ethnic communities, classes and genders in Sri Lanka. For more information, please contact Deanna Ramsay at dramsay@uchicago.edu.

CBS 2 Chicago Cites Study by LAS Communication Department Faculty

A CBS 2 Chicago report on Chicago's speed and red light cameras references a recent exploratory study by Rajiv Shah, UIC adjunct assistant professor of communication, that finds no evidence Chicago's red light camera network offers drivers a significant safety benefit.

History Professor Susan Levine Receives Planned Parenthood Honor

The Planned Parenthood of Central North Carolina's Janet Colm Award for Transformative Leadership has named among its inaugural recipients Susan Levine, LAS associate professor of history and director of the Institute for the Humanities.