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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Environmental Humanities Seminar with Manuela Luengas Solano
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SUMMARY:Environmental Humanities Seminar with Manuela Luengas Solano
DESCRIPTION:<h3><span>Registers of ‘Emptiness’ in the Paraguay River: From Guido Boggiani to Paz Encina</span></h3><h4>Speaker: Manuela Luengas Solano, 2025-26 MHC Postdoctoral Fellow</h4><h4>Respondent: <span>Mayra Rivera</span></h4><p><a href="https://mahindrahumanities.harvard.edu/people/manuela-luengas-solano" data-entity-type="external"><span>Manuela Luengas Solano</span></a><span> is a Latin American cultural studies scholar whose areas of expertise include environmental humanities, contemporary art and media, and cultural anthropology. Her current book project, </span><em>River Archives: Sedimentation, Fluidity, and Futurity in Latin American Literature, Film and Art</em><span>, brings together a wide-ranging corpus of film, travel writing, cartography, literature, and installation art, examining the role of rivers in Latin America’s modern history. Concretely, she argues that rivers are both </span><em>archives</em><span> and </span><em>actors</em><span> for communities and artists alike; that is, they are conceived as meaningful entities holding traces of the past, while being active mediators of human and more-than-human relations. Through an interdisciplinary approach, this research offers a novel understanding of the region’s hydro-social territories, foregrounding rivers’ centrality in questions regarding political violence, race, and post-colonial extractive cycles. Manuela holds a PhD in Latin American and Iberian Cultures from Columbia University, an MA in Literary Studies from Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, and a BA in Anthropology from Universidad Nacional de Colombia. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in </span><em>Contracorriente</em><span>, </span><em>Crisol</em><span>, </span><em>ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment</em><span>, and </span><em>World Literature Today.</em><span> A </span><a href="https://www.iifilologicas.unam.mx/ebooks/revista-mito/" data-entity-type="external">book</a><span> on her previous research on twentieth-century print culture in Colombia has been published by Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico Press in 2025.</span></p><p><a href="https://www.hds.harvard.edu/people/mayra-rivera" data-entity-type="external">Mayra Rivera</a> is Andrew W. Mellon Professor of Religion and Latinx Studies at Harvard University.&nbsp;Rivera works at the intersections between philosophy of religion, literature, and theories of coloniality, race and gender—with particular attention to Caribbean postcolonial thought.</p><p><em>Registration is required for this event.</em></p><h4>About the Series</h4><p>The Mahindra Humanities Center presents an Environmental Humanities seminar series&nbsp;with our 2025-26 postdoctoral fellows.</p>
LOCATION:Plimpton Room (Barker Center 133)
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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DTEND:20260212T220000Z
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