Trading Objecthood: Global Business and the Language of Natural History in the Long Nineteenth Century

Princeton University, The Program in History of Science, the Department of History, the Program in East Asian Studies, and the Humanities Council

Friday, February 8, 2019 1:30 pm EST

Dickinson Hall, Rooms 210 and 211
Princeton, NJ 08544
 

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History of Science Annual Workshop
 
The nineteenth century saw earlier regimes of monopoly and prestige giving way to open-ended competition over natural resources that were increasingly funneled into industrial production and mass consumption. As a result, the learned inquiry in natural history also became deeply entwined with new institutions (tariff, currency exchange, branding / patent, extraterritoriality…) that sprang in the age of global business. Epitomizing this period of intense change in the relationship between business and scientific communities is the issue of language: the naming and classification of flora, fauna and mineral matter began to incorporate more previously undocumented languages such as regional dialects, pidgin and creole, and the issue of translation and systematic nomenclature assumed new practical urgency in the geopolitical administration of trade. In this workshop, we bring together expertise in different regions to highlight a common theme in the history of science: namely, how the orderly construct of nomenclature and classification in early modern cultures accommodated, and even fostered, the exploitative and expansive ethics of industrial capitalism.
 
Speakers:
Nandini Bhattacharya (link is external), University of Dundee
He Bian, Princeton University
Janet Browne (link is external), Harvard University
D. Graham Burnett, Princeton University
Harold Cook (link is external), Brown University
Claire Cooper (link is external), Princeton University
James Delbourgo (link is external), Rutgers University
Michael Gordin, Princeton University
Kuang-Chi Hung (link is external), National Taiwan University
Stacie Kent (link is external), Boston College
Rachel Koroloff (link is external), Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
Federico Marcon, Princeton University
Bernadette Pérez, Princeton University
Ruth Rogaski (link is external), Vanderbilt University
Winnie Wong (link is external), UC Berkeley
Rebecca Woods (link is external), University of Toronto
 
Organizers:
He Bian, Princeton University
Federico Marcon, Princeton University