Kasey Grier (University of Delaware), “The Beautiful Objects in His Care: Fancy Breeding, American Men, and the Aesthetics of Small Animals, 1850- 1920” (Yale Interdisciplinary Center in Bioethics)

Event time: 
Thursday, March 1, 2018 - 12:30pm
Location: 
Yale Interdisciplinary Center in Bioethics, basement conference room See map
238 Prospect Street
Event description: 

Katherine C. (Kasey) Grier joined the Department of History as a full professor and Director of the Museum Studies Program in September 2008. A graduate of Princeton University (B.A. 1975), the Cooperstown Graduate Program in Historical Museum Studies (M.A. 1980), and the University of Delaware (Ph.D. American Civilization, History, 1988), Dr. Grier is a specialist in material culture studies whose research interests lie in the history of everyday life in America, especially household routines, domestic interiors, and foodways. Her most current book, Pets in America: A History (University of North Carolina Press, 2006) grew out of a developing interest in the history of animal-human interaction. Her current research interests in this field include the development of the pet food industry, the lives of animals in American cities, and selective breeding of small animals for ornamental purposes. Lunch provided.

Open to: 
Graduate and Professional