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Rare Earth: Geohistories, and Commercial Geography c. 1600-1750
Until the mid-eighteenth century, most of the world’s precious stones were mined and consumed in South and Southeast Asia, from deposits that remained
The Waste of the Body
It is not the couch, bed, or car seat, but rather the toilet on which our comfort and privacy are practiced and confirmed. Having a designated place t
Out of Place, Out of Time
Animals tend to participate in knowledge production through disruption: as anomalies, they challenge the limits of that which is known. Taking this pe
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Marianna Szczygielska
Marianna Szczygielska received her PhD in Comparative Gender Studies at the Central European Uni...
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Nature’s Place at the Colonial Museum
My project explores the unnaturally dominant place of natural history knowledge and practice in Australian settler-colonial science, politics, and his
Si Yen Fei
Siyen Fei received her PhD from Stanford University in 2004. She teaches and researches Chinese ...
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David M. Robinson
Professor of History and Asian Studies at Colgate University (NY, USA), David Robinson explores ...
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(Post) Colonial Planning and Counter-Planning
This research project seeks to bring scholars into informal dialogue with the members of the Scale and Scope group and the History of Planning project
Past Events, Decolonizing the Plan I, June 12-16, 2017 (Main Conference Hall)
Overseas Development, Foreign Areas and Chinese "World-Writing"
This project advances understandings of "Global China" not only as an economic and geopolitical force, but as a critical intellectual project. Sp
Jonathan Harwood
Jonathan Harwood was born in the US (1943) and educated at Wesleyan University. Following a year...
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