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2017

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December 8, 2017 Sarah Chihaya (Princeton University), "Reclaimed Land" (LAE)
December 8, 2017 Pablo Lapegna, University of Georgia, “The Argentine Soybean Boom: Agrochemical Exposure and Peasant Demobilization” (Agrarian Studies Colloquium)
December 7, 2017 John Walsh, “Lecture Series: American Views, Viewpoints, and Manipulations: At Edward Hopper’s Doorstep” (Yale Art Gallery)
December 5, 2017 Silvia Sebastiani (Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University), "Apes, Slaves, Global Markets: The Boundaries of Humanity in Enlightenment Debates" (European Studies Council)
December 1, 2017 John Walsh, “Lecture Series: American Views, Viewpoints, and Manipulations: Joseph Stella and the View from Brooklyn” (Yale Art Gallery)
December 1, 2017 Michael Dwyer, Center for International Forestry Research, “Authority Problems: Concession Formalization and State Formation in Contemporary Laos” (Agrarian Studies Colloquium)
November 28, 2017 Samara Brock (Yale), "Thinking Beyond Nature/Culture with Bruno Latour and Donna Haraway" (Religion and Ecology Colloquium)
November 17, 2017 John Walsh, “Lecture Series: American Views, Viewpoints, and Manipulations: Albert Bierstadt Follows the Sun” (Yale Art Gallery)
November 15, 2017 Charles Lee, "Rising to the Challenge: Three Decades of the Environmental Justice Movement"
November 15, 2017 John Lee (Yale), "A Palimpsest of Horses and Pines: The Environmental Legacy of the Mongol Empire in Korea, 1270-1684" (Yale Environmental History Colloquium)
November 13, 2017 "A Decade to Reflect: Diversity and the Environmental Movement" (Yale F&ES)
November 10, 2017 John Walsh, “Lecture Series: American Views, Viewpoints, and Manipulations: Sanford Gifford Creates Darkness Visible” (Yale Art Gallery)
November 10, 2017 Fernando Santos-Granero (Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute), "Slavery as Structure, Process or Lived Experience, or Why Slave Societies Existed in Pre-contact Tropical America" (Agrarian Studies Colloquium)
November 6, 2017 Claire Colebrook (Pennsylvania State University), "Fragility, Globalism, and the End of the World" (Shulman Lectures in Science and the Humanities)
November 4, 2017 Paul Winter & Friends "In Celebration of the Earth"
November 3, 2017 "Listening to Soundscape," (Yale Institute of Sacred Music)
November 3, 2017 Karl Steel (Brooklyn College), "The Prioress and Her Pets: On Countrefete Cheere and other Unnatural Bonds" (LAE & English Department Medieval Colloquium)
November 3, 2017 "Entanglements with Nature: Environmental Humanities in Asia" (Inter-Asia Connections and Yale Environmental Humanities)
November 3, 2017 John Walsh, “Lecture Series: American Views, Viewpoints, and Manipulations: Frederic Church in the Maine Wilderness” (Yale Art Gallery)
November 3, 2017 Glenn Dynner (Sarah Lawrence), “Pogroms in Rural Poland: The Breakdown of an Age-Old Economic Symbiosis” (Agrarian Studies Colloquium)
November 1, 2017 Rosie Ibbotson (University of Canterbury, NZ), "Secured for our museums: Visual cultures of extinction and the imperial Anthropocene” (History of Art)
October 30, 2017 Sean Sherman "Chewing the Fat: The Sioux Chef"
October 30, 2017 Emma Shortis (Yale/Melbourne), "The Emotions of Popular Environmentalism: Fear, Empathy and Hope in the Campaign for a World Park in Antarctica" (Yale Environmental History Colloquium)
October 28, 2017 "Ecological History In Asia and the World" Workshop (Council on East Asian Studies)
October 27, 2017 John Walsh, "Lecture Series: American Views, Viewpoints, and Manipulations: Thomas Cole's Catskills" (Yale Art Gallery)
October 27, 2017 Madeleine Reeves (University of Manchester), “Sovereign (Be)longings: State-Desire and the Anthropology of Exception” (Agrarian Studies Colloquium)
October 24, 2017 Tim DeChristopher, "New Directions for the Climate Justice Movement" (F&ES)
October 24, 2017 Nick Reo (Dartmouth), "Invasive Species in Indian Country” (Yale Group for the Study of Native America)
October 24, 2017 Elizabeth Kolbert (The New Yorker) "Racing Extinction: Can Innovation Save Species?" (F&ES)
October 24, 2017 Irus Braverman (University of Buffalo), "Captive: Zoometric Operations in Gaza"
October 24, 2017 Donna Haraway (UC Santa Cruz), "Symposium: Crystals, Fabrics, and Fields"
October 23, 2017 Donna Haraway (UC Santa Cruz), “Making Kin: Multispecies Environmental Justice”
October 23, 2017 Paul Erdkamp (Free University, Brussels) “Malthus, Climate and the Decline of the Roman World: Some Critical Remarks” (Economic History Workshop)
October 23, 2017 Donna Haraway (UC Santa Cruz), "Symposium: The Cyborg Manifesto"
October 21, 2017 "Collapse! What Collapse?" Faculty workshop on climate history and science (Climate and History Initiative/Whitney Humanities Center)
October 13, 2017 Hester Blum (Penn State) "The Ecomedia of Polar Exploration" (LAE)
October 13, 2017 Nancy Langston (Michigan Technological University), “Sustaining Lake Superior: Mining, Water Quality, and Indigenous Environmental Justice” (Agrarian Studies Colloquium)
October 12, 2017 "A Coffee Conversation in Environmental History" with Nancy Langston, Michigan Technological University (Yale Environmental History)
October 11, 2017 "Bidder 70" (F&ES)
October 10, 2017 The Schlesinger Visiting Writer Series: Lauren Redniss
October 10, 2017 Bill McKibben, "Simply Too Hot: The Desperate Science and Politics of Climate" (Chubb Lecture)
October 10, 2017 Chewing the Fat: Gabriel Rosenberg (F&ES)
October 9, 2017 Nukhet Varlik (Rutgers), “Plague, Ecology, and Empire: Re-thinking the History of the Second Pandemic" (HSHM Colloquium)
October 7, 2017 "A Breakfast with Majora Carter"(BSAY, RITM, YSEC, Sustainability)
October 6, 2017 Natalia Mamonova (International Institute of Social Studies), "Naive Monarchism and Rural Resistance in Contemporary Russia" (Agrarian Studies Colloquium)
October 4, 2017 Science Studies Lunch Meeting
October 3, 2017 Nicholas Robbins "Memorandum of a Sky: John Constable and William Oram" (Center for British Art)
September 29, 2017 Aniket Aga (Michigan), “The Ethical Publicity of Agri-chemicals in Western India: The Limits of Dualist Conceptions of Political Economy” (Agrarian Studies Colloquium)
September 28, 2017 Harald Fuess (Heidelberg University),"Industrial Ruins as Cultural Heritage in Japan: Economic Growth Nostalgia in the Age of Abenomics" (Japan Colloquium)
September 28, 2017 Richard Higgins, Author, "Thoreau and the Language of Trees" (Yale Forest Forum)
September 27, 2017 Science Studies Lunch Meeting
September 26, 2017 Alison Richard (Yale), "Hidden in Plain Sight: Madagascar and the Indian Ocean World" (Department of Anthropology, Inter-Asia Connections, and Environmental Humanities Initiative)
September 26, 2017 Paul Burow (Yale), "Saving Buffalo Nation: Settler Colonialism and the Rise of Wildlife Conservation in the Intermountain West, 1855-1934" (Yale Environmental History Colloquium)
September 23, 2017 Invisible Boundaries
September 22, 2017 Cecilia Tsu (UC Davis), “Harvest of Self-Help: Refugees, Community Gardening, and the Agrarian Dream” (Agrarian Studies Colloquium)
September 21, 2017 Kim Q. Hall, “Romancing the Pig: A Queer Crip Tale from Barbecue to Xenotransplantation” (Chewing the Fat Series)
September 21, 2017 Steve Blackmer, '12 MF; MDiv, Priest of the Woods, Kairos Earth & Church of the Woods (Yale Forest Forum)
September 20, 2017 Adam Smyth (Oxford), "Cultures of Waste: Recycling Bibles in Early Modern England," (Yale Program in the History of the Book)
September 18, 2017 Environmental Humanities Fall reception
September 18, 2017 "Teaching the Environmental Humanities at Yale"
September 15, 2017 Paul Freedman (Yale), “The U.S. Farm-to-Table Movement” (Agrarian Studies Colloquium)
September 14, 2017 Global Cities, Environmental Justice, and the Arts
September 12, 2017 Daniel Headrick, “The Two Disasters of the Sixth Century” (Yale Environmental History Colloquium)
September 7, 2017 Roger D. Stone, “The Lives of Dillon Ripley: Natural Scientist, Wartime Spy, and Pioneering Leader of the Smithsonian Institution,” (Peabody Ostrom Lecture)
September 7, 2017 Jedediah Purdy (Duke), “All-Too Human: Environmental Law in a Remade World” (Legal Theory Workshop)
July 31, 2017 Before the Event/After the Fact: Contemporary Perspectives on War (Yale Art Gallery)
June 15, 2017 Candy/A Good and Spacious Land (Yale Art Gallery)
May 27, 2017 Beauty and the Beetle: Coloeptera in Art and Science (Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History)
May 25, 2017 New Lives for Old Specimens (Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library)
May 8, 2017 Richard Prum, "The Evolution of Beauty"
May 6, 2017 Workshop: Connected Landscapes: The Alternative Understanding of Asian Societies, History and Ecology (MacMillan Center)
May 5, 2017 Happiness: The Writer in the Garden with Bird-Watching
May 4, 2017 "More than Nature: Environmental Humanities at Yale"
May 1, 2017 Jane Costlow, “Turning the Soil: Cultivating Our Gardens in Times of Trouble (Ruminations on Pasternak’s Doctor Zhivago).” (Literature, Arts and the Environment & the Yale Slavic Graduate Colloquium)
April 28, 2017 Meg Jacobs, "Panic at the Pump: The Energy Crisis and the Transformation of American Politics in the 1970s" (Hosted by CHESS)
April 27, 2017 Agrarian Studies Graduate Student Colloquia
April 24, 2017 Elizabeth Povinelli, "Beyond Antagonism & Solidarity: Geontologies." (Ethnography & Social Theory Colloquium)
April 22, 2017 "New Perspectives in Environmental History" Conference
April 21, 2017 Ethos, Ethics, and the Environment: Graduate Conference in Religion & Ecology
April 20, 2017 Agrarian Studies Graduate Student Colloquia
April 20, 2017 Editing Nature Summit
April 14, 2017 Kyla Wazana Tompkins, “’You Make Me Feel Right Quare’: Black Terror, White Carnivalesque and the Sovereign Pleasures of Intoxication.” (Americanist and the Race, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Colloquia)
April 13, 2017 Agrarian Studies Graduate Student Colloquia
April 13, 2017 Anahid Nersessian, “Wordsworth’s Obscurity.” (Literature, Arts, and the Environment & 18th/19th Century Colloquia)
April 10, 2017 Photo Exhibit: "Anthropocene: Coastal Societies of the Bay of Bengal." (MacMillan Center)
April 6, 2017 Seth Moglen, “The South Side Initiative.” (Public Humanities Program at Yale)
April 5, 2017 Environmental Film Festival at Yale
March 29, 2017 Julie Sze, "Equality in the Air We Breathe: Police Violence, Pollution, and the Politics of Sustainability" (FES and RITM)
March 9, 2017 Reinaldo Funes-Monzote, "The Milk and the Animal: Protein Policies of the Cuban Revolution, 1959-present. A Socio-Ecological Interpretation"
March 7, 2017 Timothy Snyder, "Black Earth: The Holocaust as Environmental History"
March 3, 2017 Ling Zhang (Boston College), "An Environmental Economy during China’s ‘Medieval Economic Revolution’"
March 3, 2017 "Mapping for Social Justice: Approaches with New Media and the Digital Humanities." A Conference at Yale University
February 23, 2017 Anindita Banerjeem, “Red Allah’s Oil: Avant-Garde Art and the Energy of the Colonized.” (Arts and the Environment & the Yale Slavic Graduate Colloquium)
February 23, 2017 Tim Lorek, “Sugarcane Genealogies: Transnational Plant Breeding and Colombian State Formation in the 1930s”
February 15, 2017 2017 Shulman Lectures in Science and the Humanities
February 15, 2017 Paul Sabin, "‘Sue the Bastards’: Public Interest Environmental Law, Then and Now" (FES Research Seminar)
February 10, 2017 Jeffrey Jerome Cohen, “Anarky.” (Medieval & Literature, the Arts, and the Environment Colloquia)
February 1, 2017 Woof, Moo & Grr: A Carnival of Animals in Law Books (Lillian Goldman Law Library)
January 27, 2017 Dolunay Ugur, "Habitus and Practices in an Unsettled and Temporary Social Space: The Case of Gezi Park Occupation" (Sociology)
January 27, 2017 Arnab Dey, “Unkempt Edens: Tea and the Culture of Commerce in Eastern India” (Agrarian Studies)
January 20, 2017 Erik Hannerz, "Emplacing graffiti: Subcultural spatiality and authenticity work" (Center for Cultural Sociology)
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