EH@UH :: Unweathering the Colonial Anthropocene :: Macarena G贸mez-Barris
November 8, 12:00pm - 1:30pmMānoa Campus, Meet via Zoom
Join the Environmental Humanities at UHM for the Fall 2023 Lecture Series. Macarena G贸mez-Barris, Timothy C. Forbes and Anne S. Harrison University Professor and Chair of Modern Culture and Media, Brown University, will present "Unweathering the Colonial Anthropocene." Macarena G贸mez-Barris focuses on decolonial environmental humanities, extractivism, queer Latinx epistemes, media environments, racial ecologies, cultural theory and artistic practice. She is author of The Extractive Zone: Social and Decolonial Perspectives (Duke UP, 2017). Please click the link below to join the webinar: https://hawaii.zoom.us/j/98464283459 Cosponsored by the Departments of Art, of Languages and Literatures of Europe and the Americas (LLEA), and of Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies. The Environmental Humanities at UHM or EH@UH Fall 2023 Lecture Series is sponsored by the 惭腻苍辞补 Center for the Humanities and Civic Engagement (M-CHACE).
Event Sponsor
EH@UH / CALL / ART / M-CHACE, Mānoa Campus
More Information
Christina Gerhardt, 808 956 4182, cg2020@hawaii.edu, Enter Title Here (PDF)
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11:00am |
Food Drop @ the Campus Center Courtyard Mānoa Campus, Campus Center Courtyard
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11:30am |
Limu Pressing in Honor of Dr. Abbott Mānoa Campus, Dean Hall Access Room 6
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12:00pm |
Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) Hybrid Information Session Mānoa Campus, http://go.hawaii.edu/TE3
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12:00pm |
EH@UH :: Unweathering the Colonial Anthropocene :: Macarena G贸mez-Barris Mānoa Campus, Meet via Zoom
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2:00pm |
US Government Accountability Office (GAO) Careers Virtual Information Session Mānoa Campus, Virtual Meeting
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3:00pm |
The changing face of language documentation: An example from Indonesia Mānoa Campus, Moore Hall, Room: 258 and Online
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4:00pm |
Pili i Ke kanaka with Dr. Kehau Abad Mānoa Campus, Dean Hall Access Lounge
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