Chloé Laplatine (Histoire des théories linguistiques, CNRS et Université Paris Cité)
Linguistic archives for research on North American languages and their revitalization
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.
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Chloé Laplatine (Histoire des théories linguistiques, CNRS et Université Paris Cité)
Linguistic archives for research on North American languages and their revitalization
Yulia Frumer (Johns Hopkins) and Lee Vinsel (Virginia Tech): Technology in Motion: Relaunching a book series with The Johns Hopkins University Press.
Edgar Alejandro Hernández presents, “The Autochromes of the Mexican Alfredo Saldívar.”
Henry Schmidt (University of California, Berkeley), "Invention and Federal Ethnology in the US"
In the final third of the nineteenth century, ethnologists engaged in new ways with the matter of how and why human culture develops. In the United States, a community of ethnologists based in Washington, DC articulated their answers to those questions by drawing on the concept of ‘invention.’
Guy Erez, "Catching and Curing the Plague in the Multispecies City"
"Medicine at the Mines in Seventeenth-Century Sumatra"
Brief abstract:
In the late seventeenth century, the Dutch East India Company launched intensive mining operations on the west coast of Sumatra. Medical practitioners played crucial roles at the mining sites. This paper examines how these European practitioners understood diseases, managed the health of the labor force, and experimented with mineral medicine at the mines.
Wenrui Zhao (University of Utah)
Commentator: Tina Asmussen (Ruhr University Bochum)
Community Care and Environmental Health in the Early Extractocene by Guy Geltner (Monash University)
Amanda Harris (Sydney)
Archived Sound and Creative Engagements with Papua New Guinean Cultural Heritage in Australia
Oral history interviews.
Guest experts: Luisa Bonolis and William Thomas
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Suzanne Karr Schmidt on 'Color, Cloth, Collation: Previewing "Premodern Printing on Fabric"'
Kevin Murungi (32 Degrees East) and Luca Tenreira (European University Institute): 'Bomba La Mafuta' : Textile Memory and Multi-Species Entanglements Along the East African Oil Corridor
Snapshot Presentations!
Rescheduled Seminar with Victoria Munn (University of Auckland) on Early Modern Hair Dye Recipes
Dorit Brixius (Dresden University)
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
Deep Space Extractivism: The Negative Portrayal of Mining in Hollywood’s Science Fiction by Brian Leech (Augustana College)
Collecting Color/Color Collections
Think this topic has nothing to do with you? What about that box of crayons...the paint chips you gathered from the hardware store...or the samples we asked you to put together for last year's meeting about color schemes/color palettes?
At this meeting we might consider such broad questions as
Medical History in the World: A Roundtable
Speakers:
Amanda Herbert (Durham)
Lauren Kassell (EUI/Cambridge)
Hannah Murphy (KCL)
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