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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Environmental Humanities Seminar with Lindsay O'Connor Stern
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SUMMARY:Environmental Humanities Seminar with Lindsay O'Connor Stern
DESCRIPTION:<h2>	"Administering Presence: The Role of Science and Technology in Nonhuman and Fetal Rights Projects"</h2><p class="os-button">	<a href="https://mahindrahumanities.formstack.com/forms/fellows_seminar_with_lindsay_stern">REGISTER FOR PRE-CIRCULATED PAPER</a></p><h3>	Speaker: Lindsay O'Connor Stern, 2023-24 MHC Postdoctoral Fellow</h3><h3>	Respondent: Rebecca Lemov</h3><p>	<a href="internal:/people/lindsay-o%E2%80%99connor-stern" title="">Lindsay O’Connor Stern</a> received her Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from Yale University. Her current book project, <em>Second Nature</em>, rethinks the legal fiction of the “person” from the perspective of 20th century literature and philosophy. She is the author of three books including <em>Town of Shadows </em>(Scrambler Books), about a mender of rugs living in a dictatorship, which was adapted into a dance. Her novel <em>The Study of Animal Languages </em>(Viking), an Amazon Editors’ pick, won a Lois Kahn Wallace Award from the Brearley School and the Taylor-Chehak Prize in fiction from the University of Iowa Writers’ Workshop. Her scholarship and shorter writing have appeared or are forthcoming in <em>Law and Critique, </em>DIAGRAM, and <em>Smithsonian Magazine. </em>She holds an M.F.A. from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop and has received an Amy Award, a Watson Fellowship, and an Academy of American Poets Prize.</p><p>	<a href="https://histsci.fas.harvard.edu/people/rebecca-lemov" title="">Rebecca Lemov</a> is Professor of the History of Science and Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of the History of Science at Harard University. Her research focuses on key episodes and experiments in the history of the human and behavioral sciences. </p><p>	<em>Registration is required for this event.</em></p><h3>	About the Series</h3><p>	The Mahindra Humanities Center presents an Environmental Humanities seminar series with our 2023-24 postdoctoral fellows.</p>
LOCATION:Plimpton Room (Barker Center 133)
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