Acclaimed professor joins UCI ranks George E....
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Acclaimed professor joins UCI ranks
George E. Marcus, an influential author and anthropologist, has
been appointed as a chancellor’s professor in UC Irvine’s School of
Social Sciences.
Marcus is the 13th faculty member at UCI who holds the title of
chancellor’s professor, which is reserved for professors who have
achieved special acclaim for their accomplishments. Along with having
chaired the anthropology department at Rice University in Houston for
25 years, Marcus has published five books and edited numerous others.
In his two most famous works, “Writing Culture” and “Anthropology
as Cultural Critique,” Marcus examined anthropology not merely by
describing ancient cultures, but also by regarding the ways in which
modern society and technology affected them. Last year, he served as
a fellow in Stanford University’s Center for Advanced Study in the
Behavioral Sciences.
“George Marcus is a leading scholar and a remarkably innovative
intellectual who has led a revolution with anthropology,” said
Michael Burton, chair of the anthropology department at UCI. “We are
thrilled to have him join our faculty and believe his scholarship and
research will benefit students and colleagues throughout social
sciences and humanities.”
Ray Romano to give 1 Costa Mesa show
Emmy-nominated actor Ray Romano, who gained notoriety playing the
lead character in CBS’s “Everybody Loves Raymond,” will be at the
Orange County Performing Arts Center on July 31 for one performance
only.
He had been scheduled to make two appearances, but the 2 p.m. show
was canceled due to scheduling conflicts. The 7 p.m. show will stay
as planned. Patrons planning to attend the 2 p.m. performance will be
contacted by representatives from the arts center’s box office and
offered tickets to the later show or refunds.
In Romano’s television show, which finished its final season, he
plays Ray Barone, whose family life is the subject of much of the
humor.
Tickets to see Romano in Segerstrom Hall are $58 to $86. They are
available at the arts center’s box office at 600 Town Center Drive in
Costa Mesa, by calling (714) 556-2787, or online at
https://www.ocpac.org.
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