Bartlett Lecture: James Fallows, 'Postcards from Tomorrow Square' - Nov. 12, 2012

by Kathleen McCoy  |   

Monday, Nov. 12, 7:30 p.m. Wendy Williamson Auditorium

TJames Fallows will deliver the Bartlett Lecture Nov. 12, 7:30 pm in Wendy Williamson Auditoriumhe Bartlett Lecture Series will feature James Fallows, national correspondent for The Atlantic and a National Book Award winner. His topic is "Postcards from Tomorrow Square." His wife, Deborah, a China expert and linguist, will also make remarks. This event is free and open to the public.

About the Bartlett Lecture Series

The Bartlett Lecture Series was established in 1970 by the Bob Bartlett Memorial Fund and the University of Alaska.

E.L. Bartlett was one of the first two Alaska senators sent to Washington D.C. following statehood. He served from 1958 to 1968. The Bartlett Lecture Series was designed to promote a clearer vision of individual freedom and of the public good.

Individuals of national and world renown present lectures on topics of national and international importance, helping to put problems of Alaska and its people into the context of broad philosophic and cultural as well as social and economic issues. Emphasis is on exchanging ideas, on achieving new understanding and clearer perception on exploring traditional values and the demands of modern life.

The lectures may deal with human resources or natural environment and politics, economics or social change, with personal lifestyles and aspirations, with communication and transportation or with the public welfare conceived in the broadest terms.

Generally the Bartlett lecturers are invited to give addresses at the main campuses of the University of Alaska. Lecturers are encouraged to participate freely in the university community, and to meet as extensively as possible with students and faculty

For more Information, please visit the UAA Bartlett Lecture Series website, call (907) 786-1219 or email events@uaa.alaska.edu.

Other appearances

The Fallows will also participate in a "Meet and Greet" at the UAA Campus Bookstore, noon-2 p.m. Nov. 12. Seating will be limited. The topic will be Deborah Fallows on cultural ideas and issues, including topics raised in her book, "Dreaming in Chinese." James Fallows will make remarks at this event.

The "Meet and Greet" is co-sponsored by the Bartlett Lecture Series, the UAA Confucius Institute and the UAA Campus Bookstore.

 

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