Lidia Ponce de la Vega, Assistant Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies
Brooks College of Interdisciplinary Studies
Of Archives, Heritage, and Virtual Repatriation: Biologia Centrali-Americana and the Biodiversity Heritage Library
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Lidia Ponce de la Vega, Assistant Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies
Brooks College of Interdisciplinary Studies
Of Archives, Heritage, and Virtual Repatriation: Biologia Centrali-Americana and the Biodiversity Heritage Library
Responding to the Autochromes of George Terziev by Katherine Greenleaf
Abstract:
Lauren Rozenberg (University of East Anglia), '“Videbitur in exemplo”: Guido da Vigevano's theory of images'
Pallavi Das, "Rethinking Cholera in the Indian Ocean World: Transregional Networks and Epidemic Governance in the Nineteenth Century."
Dyoniz Kindata (DW): tbc
We will gather informally to hear about all of our research, plans, and summer travels. Please join us!
Jack Ashby, University Museum of Zoology, Cambridge
Australian mammals, museums and colonial histories
Color Photography and Surgical Propaganda: Archival and National Narratives. Presented by Christine Slobogin
Saurav Kumar Rai, "Literary Depictions of Contagion in Colonial North India."
Edward Akintola Hubbard (darkmatter collective): Vegetal Intimacies
*NOTE SPECIAL TIME*
Luc Wodzicki (Freie University Berlin): Plants as Evidence: Botanical Ecologies and Reform Landscapes in the 18th-Century Val di Chiana
Dilip K Das, "Narrating Spaces of Contagion."
Sathyaraj Venkatesan, "Unequal Burdens: COVID-19, BIPOC Communities, and Graphic Medical Narratives."
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