Lectures: Unexpected Encounters with Deep Time
Unexpected Encounters with Deep Time examined the challenges of thinking with deep time in the Anthropocene, via three linked strands: Enchantment; Violence; and Haunting. The series was funded by the Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities (University of Edinburgh).
Enchantment
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Unexpected Encounters with Deep Time: Enchantment (Introduction)
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Deep Time & Enchantment Keynote: Prof Libby Robin (Australian National University/National Museum of Australia): ‘Cabinets of Curiosity: Objects of Strange Change’
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Christina Fredengren (Stockholm University), Deep Time Materialising
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Christine Hansen (University of Gothenburg): ‘The Politics of Time in a Fire Zone’
Violence
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Eva Giraud (Keele University): ‘Matters of (violent-) care in the Manhattan Project Beagle Colony’
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Uli Beisel (Bayreuth University) & Franklin Ginn (University of Bristol): ‘Immunity, Infectivity and Awkward Flourishing in the Plantationocene’
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Jeremy Kidwell (University of Edinburgh): ‘On Killing the Little Ones: Narratives of Violence and Eradication in Bacterial Perspective’
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Greg Hollin (University of Leeds): ‘Regimes of violent-care: Democracy, climate change, and rare earth mining in Greenland’
Haunting
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Owain Jones (Bath Spa University), ‘On Ecocide, Haunting and (self)Destruction: (hugging the lamppost till the train passes)’
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Deep Time & Haunting Keynote Lecture: Astrid E.J. Ogilvie (INSTAAR and Stefansson Arctic Institute), ‘Weather and Witchcraft in the Sagas of Icelanders’
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Stefan Skrimshire (University of Leeds), ‘Confessing the Anthropocene’
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Introduction to “Haunting” Workshop by David Farrier