Wulf Humanities Center; Penn Program in Environmental Humanities; Departments of Anthropology, English, History, History and Sociology of Science, & Near Eastern Languages &Civilizations; & Programs in Cinema and Media Studies & Comparative Literature & Literary Theory (U. Penn., Philadelphia)

Friday, February 16, 2018, 2:00 pm EST
Kislak Center, 6th floor Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center 3420 Walnut St Philadelphia, PA 19104

This symposium explores the notion of afterlives, a term embodying interactions that trouble the neat linearity of past, present, and future. Afterlives speak to both continuities and discontinuities: legacies of the past and the anticipation of manifold futures in the constitution of the present. Examining afterlives through the themes of materiality, race, and colonial power, speakers will consider the potent vestiges of violence, toxicity, and waste in contemporary societies and environments and examine bodies as sites of decomposition, ancestral identity, and racial privilege.


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This symposium is free and open to the public. Please click here to RSVP.