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May
7
2018

Nature As An Artist in Early Modern Europe - Rebecca Zorach

When: Monday, May 7, 2018
12:30 PM - 2:00 PM CT

Where: Kresge Hall, #2350 (Kaplan Institute), 1880 Campus Drive , Evanston, IL 60208 map it

Audience: Faculty/Staff - Student - Public - Post Docs/Docs - Graduate Students

Cost: Free; bring your own lunch!

Contact: Jill Mannor   (847) 467-3970

Group: Alice Kaplan Institute for the Humanities

Category: Academic

Description:

Bring your own lunch to this presentation by Rebecca Zorach of the Northwestern Department of Art History.

Presented by the Environmental Humanities Research Workshop of the Kaplan Humanities Institute.

The goals of the Environmental Humanities Research Workshop are fairly simple. First and foremost, we hope to create a community of scholars at Northwestern and in the Chicago area who are interested in what we have broadly termed the environmental humanities. We hope that this group will work to define the parameters of the environmental humanities (at least as they exist at Northwestern)—how and why we as scholars engage with questions of nature, science, ethics, environmental policy and the shifting relationships between the human and the non-human, among many others. To that end, we host informal discussions about provocative pieces of scholarship as well as works-in-progress for interested faculty and graduate students. We also organize public talks by established scholars whose work has helped define and expand humanistic approaches to environmental issues.

To join the Environmental Humanities listserv, please email:
Corey Byrnes (corey.byrnes@northwestern.edu) or Keith Woodhouse (keith.woodhouse@northwestern.edu).

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