“Global Environment in Early Modernity Symposium” (Franke Program in Science and the Humanities)

Event time: 
Friday, April 19, 2024 - 10:00am to Saturday, April 20, 2024 - 6:00pm
Location: 
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Event description: 
 Please join us for an upcoming symposium on Global Environment in Early Modernity 
 
In addition to panels, we have organized a Beinecke visit (2-4pm 4/19) and a seminar workshop (10:30am-12pm 4/20), culminating in our keynote musical performance event at 4:30pm on 4/20, where we will offer the world premiere of a multimedia artwork entitled Shakespeare’s Garden, by composer Sherry Woods and visual artist and engineer Nancy Griffin.
 
We have some open spots remaining for our visit to the Beinecke and our seminar workshop on “Environmental Thinking and the Grounds of Comparison.” If there are any faculty or students who would like to join for these events, they can use this Google Form to indicate their interest: https://forms.gle/3Z8Q5zdzidoK8Bvm9. There will be pre-circulated readings for the seminar provided to registered attendees.
 
Please direct any questions or concerns to John Hoffmeyer (john.hoffmeyer@yale.edu) or Taylor Yoonji Kang (taylor.kang@yale.edu).
 
Schedule: 
Friday, April 19th
 
10:00am-11:30am Global Agricultural Imaginaries (HQ136)
 
In the Garden of Sōtatsu: Painting the Global Cropscapes in the Edo Period
Philippe Depairon, Kyoto University
A Comparative Study of Japanese Tea and the Coca Plant from South America in Early Modern
Jesuit Missionary Networks
Noemí Martín Santo and Jessica Rutherford, Central Connecticut State University
 
11:45am-1:15pm Planetary Poetics (HQ136)
 
Between Central Europe and West Sumatra: Ores, Mining, and Geological Imaginations
Wenrui Zhao, Cornell University
‘Tottered, Torn, and Rent’: Tree Afterlives in Margaret Cavendish’s Poetics
Sam Wilcox, Columbia University
Cosmic Erotics: The Environmental Excess of Early Modern Poetic Satire
John Hoffmeyer, Yale University
 
2:00pm-4:00pm Visit to the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library
 
Saturday, April 20th
 
10:30am-12:00pm Seminar Workshop:
 
“Environmental Thinking and the Grounds of Comparison”
(Bingham Library)
 
4:30pm-6:00pm Keynote Event:
 
Shakespeare’s Garden (Auditorium, 53 Wall Street)
World premiere of a multimedia artwork by composer Dr. Sherry Woods
and visual artist Nancy Griffin.
Admission: 
Free