Masterclass
with CEH/AUFF Guest Researcher Charles Zerner
Info about event
Time
Location
AU Nobelparken, building 1483, room 656
Organizer
CEH
CEH will be convening a masterclass/discussion with CEH/AUFF Guest Researcher Charles Zerner (Environmental Studies, Sarah Lawrence College).
This format, borrowed from the AU Anthropology Department, is a special opportunity, especially for PhD students and postdocs, to become acquainted with a visiting scholar’s work. The guest will engage with the junior scholars and others, answer questions, and participate in generative conversation for about 2 hours.
Open to all. No registration.
The event will be based on the following three articles/chapters:
- Zerner, Charles. 2020. “Insurgent Ecologies: Rhetorics of Resistance and Affirmation in Yedikule, Istanbul’s Ancient Market Garden,” Özkan, Derya & Güldem Baykal Büyüksaraç (eds.) Commoning the City: Empirical Perspectives on Urban Ecology, Economics, and Ethics. London: Routledge
- Zerner, Charles. 2014. “Landscapes in Translation: Traveling the Occupied Palestinian Territories and Israel with Raja Shehadeh and David Grossman.” European Journal of Literature, Culture and Environment/Ecozon@, vol1/n.5:33-53
- Zerner, Charles. 2003. "Sounding the Makassar Strait: Poetics and Politics of an Indonesian Marine Environment," In Culture and the Question of Rights to Southeast Asian Environments: Forests, Sounds, and Law, Charles Zerner (ed.). Durham: Duke University Press