Wednesday, November 07, 2012
Fantastic & Strange: Reflections of Self in Science Fiction Literature
Tuesday, September 18 - Friday, July 26 All Day - Tseng Gallery, Oviatt Library
http://library.csun.edu/blogs/goingson/fantastic-strange/
Science fiction literature, one of the most popular and entertaining genres in modern fiction, has been read and loved by children and adults for decades. From the earliest pulp publications to modern masterpieces, science fiction short stories and novels have often functioned as a lens through which we express our sense of wonder, marvel at the possibilities of new technologies, and engage in our wildest imaginings. Join us as we celebrate the fantastic and strange in science fiction literature.
Valley Pioneer Lecture Series in California Studies
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm - Whitsett Room, Sierra Hall 451
http://www.csun.edu/csbs/departments/history/index.html
The Valley Pioneer Lecture Series in California History presents
Professor Nicolas G. Rosenthal, Loyola Marymount University who will facilitate a discussion on "The Red Power Movement in Los Angeles and other Cities in the 1970s."
Professor Rosenthal's first book, Reimagining Indian Country: Native American Migration and Identity in Twentieth-Century Los Angeles (2012) follows the migration of American Indians to cities, the development of urban American Indian life, and the relationships between cities and American Indian Reservations. Copies will be available for purchase
Seating is limited, so please RSVP to the Department of History (818) 677-3566 and to obtain parking information.
For more information on the lecture visit the Department of History's webpage at http://www.csun.edu/csbs/departments/history/index.html.
