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Wednesday, May 29, 2013
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Modern Records Centre, ÌÇÐÄTV
Runs from Tuesday, April 09 to Monday, June 03. |
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Modern Records Centre - ÌÇÐÄTV
Runs from Tuesday, April 09 to Monday, June 03. |
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'Cyber Security Pedagogy, Teaching and Learning in Higher Education'IMC 250, WMGOne-day workshop focusing on the pedagogy of teching ethical hacking, penetration testing and digital forensics. |
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CHM LC - AGMR1.03 |
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Marvellously Medicinal Gathering - Internal OnlyGrad Space |
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Trans-Atlantic, Trans-Pacific: Oceanic Exchange and the Visual Culture of Colonial Latin AmericaIAS Seminar room, Millburn HousePublic lecture by Dand Leibsohn (Smith College and IAS Visiting Fellow) |
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Public Lecture- "Trans-Atlantic, Trans-Pacific: Oceanic Exchange and the Visual Cultures of Colonial Latin AmericaMillburn HouseProf. Leibsohn’s lecture will address the relationship between oceanic exchange and visual cultures in Colonial Latin America: can there be a meaningful history of trade, visual culture and colonial experience? In the early modern period, what should this history include? Focusing on colonial Latin America, it is these questions my presentation explores. Of particular interest will be the ways in which “the foreign” and “the indigenous” took form because of–and at times in spite of–the movement of materials, people, and ideologies across two oceans. By comparing the material traces of trans- Atlantic trade as opposed to that of the trans-Pacific, and by drawing examples from maps, ceramics, painting and textiles, this talk asks us to reconsider the interpretive possibilities of colonial creativity in the early modern period. |
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IAS Seminar room, Millburn House
Organised by the Global History & Culture Centre |
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History of Art Research SeminarRoom F37 in the History of Art department on the first floor in Millburn HouseEoin Martin, “Sculpture in the Home: Queen Victoria's and Prince Albert's Collection of Contemporary Sculpture c.1840-1861.” |