Sovereign Materials: Tragedy, Extraction, and the Settler Colonial Mindset
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This IHUM Graduate Salon will stage an interactive dialogue between contemporary Amazonia and Greek tragedy. We will use some of the tools in Makerspace to foreground the material and productive practices implicated in our projects, dwelling on points of connection, including political sovereignty, narrative, and loss. Some of our guiding questions include: What is sovereignty made of? Under what circumstances is “making” a destructive process? What, if anything, does death produce?
IHUM graduate students presenting: Paul Eberwine and Lucas Prates
Related LibGuide: About Makerspace Resources by Ariel Ackerly
- Date:
- Tuesday, March 5, 2024
- Time:
- 5:00pm - 7:00pm
- Location:
- PUL Makerspace
- Campus:
- Lewis Science Library
- Audience:
- First-Year Graduate Students Friends of Princeton University Library Independent Scholar / Outside Researcher Princeton Staff Princeton Student Student Friends of Princeton University Library
- Categories:
- Events Making
To request disability-related accommodations for this event, please contact pulcomm@princeton.edu at least 3 working days