Seminar on Beautifying Practices in Arabic Medieval Medical Compendia with Anna Gili (University of Padua): Medical Beauty Prescriptions. A reading of al-Rāzī's Kitāb al-Manṣūrī and al-Maǧūsī's Kitāb al-Malakī
Working Groups
The Consortium invites scholars to join our topical working groups for challenging and collegial discussion of interesting publications in their fields and of each others’ works-in-progress.
Each group meets monthly. All interested scholars are welcome to participate via online video conferencing.
To join a group:
- Log in, or create an account
- Click on a group below
- Click on the "Request Membership" link
Upcoming Meetings
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Meenakshi Srihari, "Talking Microbes: Why Comics?"
From twentieth-century cartoons in Punch that cast microbes as social and political actors, to manga adaptations imagining the body as an autocratic regime of cellular labour, the microbe has a surprisingly long and charged history of visual representation. This talk traces that history to ask: what does the comics form uniquely offer to stories of contagion and infection that other narrative modes cannot?
Matthew C. Watson (Mount Holyoke College), "Reading Roads: Infrastructures of Ethnography," a selection from an in-progress book manuscript provisionally titled The Ethnographic Drive: Technologies of Fieldwork in Chiapas, 1951-1966.
There will be no meetings in June, July, or August. We look forward to seeing you again in the fall.
Deep Space Extractivism: The Negative Portrayal of Mining in Hollywood’s Science Fiction by Brian Leech (Augustana College)
Join us for our very last working group meeting of the year. At this meeting we will explore future plans of the group and discuss a draft dissertation chapter from CHSTM working group member Emma Wathen, titled:
- “What I Needed Was a Disabled Moms Network”: Disability Feminism, Reproductive Rights, and Medical Self-Advocacy.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Collecting Color/Color Collections*
First: Some statements
Justin Randolph Thompson (The Recovery Plan): Earth | Art | Space | Time: Re-Positioning The First Conference for Minority Participation in Earth Science and Mineral Engineering
Medical History in the World: A Roundtable
Speakers:
Amanda Herbert (Durham)
Lauren Kassell (EUI/Cambridge)
Hannah Murphy (KCL)
Penelope K. Hardy, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, "Science from the Quarterdeck: Naval-Scientific Networks and the 1870s Challenger Expedition"
Speaker
Sofia Nestrovski
M.A. in Literary Theory, University of São Paulo (USP)
Ph.D. candidate in Literary Theory and Comparative Literature, University of São Paulo (USP)
Presentation
Title to be announced soon
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
Current research: Seminar on Bathing Women in Late Medieval Illuminated Manuscripts with Sabrina Jocher (University of Salzburg).
Pallavi Das, "Rethinking Cholera in the Indian Ocean World: Transregional Networks and Epidemic Governance in the Nineteenth Century."
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
Saurav Kumar Rai, "Literary Depictions of Contagion in Colonial North India."
Edward Akintola Hubbard (darkmatter collective): Vegetal Intimacies
*NOTE SPECIAL TIME*
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