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Animals and Anthropocentrism

Animals and Anthropocentrism

USC-Huntington Early Modern Studies Institute: Visual and Material Culture

  • Date:
    Friday, February 8, 2013
  • Time:
    10:00 AM to 1:30 PM
  • Organizer:
    Amy Braden
  • Venue:
    Huntington Library
  • Room:
    Seaver 1 & 2
  • Address:
    1152 Oxford Road
    San Marino, CA 91108
  • Cost:
    free
  • Email:

Description:

Animals and Anthropocentrism in the Early Modern World

JESSICA KEATING University of Southern California

Workshop Organizer

CHRISTINA NORMORE Northwestern University

"Aping Courtiers in Valois Burgundy"

HOLLY DUGAN George Washington University

"To Bark with Judgment: Playing Baboon in Early Modern London"

ZEB TORTORICI New York University

"Archival Animals: Species and Colonialism in New Spain"

KAITE CHENOWITH Washington and Lee University

"The Beast, the Sovereign, and the Letter: the Posthumanist French of François Ier"

Coffe and scones served at 9:30am.
Guests may purchase lunch at the cafe in the Huntington Gardens after the event.