Crafting Revolutions: Undergraduate Humanities Forum Research Conference
April 12 @ 9:30 am - 4:45 pm
The Wolf Humanities Center’s 2023–2024 Undergraduate Research Fellows present their research on “Revolution.”
Crafting Revolutions
Undergraduate Humanities Forum Research Conference
Each year the Wolf Humanities Center’s Undergraduate Humanities Forum brings together undergraduate students from across the humanities and beyond to explore a common theme. Join us on April 12th as the Wolf Humanities Center’s 2023–2024 Undergraduate Research Fellows present their research on “Revolution.”
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
9:00–9:30am Breakfast
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9:30–9:45am Opening Remarks Hertha Torre Gallegoand Zhangyang (Charlie) Xie,Executive Board and Research Fellows, Undergraduate Humanities Forum
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9:45–11:30am Revolutionary Thoughts Moderator: Dagmawi Woubshet, Edmund J. and Louise W. Kahn Endowed Term Associate Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania
Jiayi Li,Intellectual History, Economics; CAS 2025 Translating the Marxist Teleology into Rural China: The Conceptualization of the ‘Feudal Relation of Land’ and the Agrarian Revolution under the United Front, 1924-1927
Jean Paik, English; CAS 2024 Free(dom) Zones: Collectivizing the Body in the Literature of Korean Women Factory Workers
Yijian (Davie) Zhou, Philosophy and Psychology; CAS 2024 Revolutionary Subjectivity
Alex Yim, English; CAS 2025 Kubo: Korean Flâneurs as Anti-Colonial Artistic and Political Emblems
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1:00–2:45pm Revolutionary Bodies Moderator: Ramah McKay, Associate Professor of History and Sociology of Science, University of Pennsylvania
Dhivya Arasappan,Health & Societies, Biology;CAS 2024 A Climate-Health Revolution: Examining Novel Framings of Climate Change as a Health Crisis
Sergio Emilio Carballido Murcio, Religious Studies and Mathematical Economics;CAS 2026 La Santa Muerte: A Revolution to Mexico’s Popular Religiosity and its National Identity
Hertha Torre Gallego, Health and Societies, Hispanic Studies; CAS 2024 A Partial Revolution: Engaging with Realities of Abortion Reform in Argentina
Zhangyang (Charlie) Xie, Africana Studies; Science, Technology, and Society; CAS 2024 Grappling Culture: How the Black Panther Party Addressed Colonial and Urban Anxieties through Martial Arts
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2:45–3:00pm Break
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3:00–4:30pm Revolutionary Dimensions Moderator: Kevin M.F. Platt, Professor of Russian and East European Studies, University of Pennsylvania
Victoria Avanesov,Comparative Literature, History of Art; CAS 2026Victory Over the Sun: Reimagining Russian Suprematist Works Through Visual and Linguistic Reconstruction
Liam Phillips,Comparative Literature, Russian and East European Studies; CAS 2024 In Search of a New Russian Readership: Communal Experience and Literary Form in Mikhail Kuzmin’s Wings
Tova Tachau,Biochemistry, Comparative Literature; CAS 2025 Embryos of Possibility in Malevich and Khlebnikov: Russian Futurist Revolutions Beyond Time, Space, and Language, 1913–1917
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4:30pm Closing Remarks Josephine Park, Director, Undergraduate Humanities Forum; School of Arts and Sciences President’s Distinguished Professor of English; University of Pennsylvania