Skip to main content

RSHA

  • Home
  • About
  • Schools & Centres
  • People
    • Director
    • Executive
    • Professional staff
  • Study with us
    • Heritage and Museum Studies HDR Program
    • Graduate coursework
  • Events
    • Conferences
      • Past conferences
    • Past events
  • Research
    • Coombs Fellowship
    • Coombs Indigenous Fellowship
    • Coombs Fellows Archive
    • Lalor
  • News
  • Contact us

Networks

  • ANU Health Humanities Network
    • About
    • News and Events
    • Steering Group
    • Contact
  • Francophone Research Cluster
    • Publications
  • MemoryHub@ANU
    • People
      • MemoryHub Convenors
      • ANU Network Members
      • PhD Students
      • Visitors
    • Publications
    • Events
      • Symposium
      • Reading group
      • Webinars
      • Workshops
    • Contact us

Related Sites

  • ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences
  • Australian National Internships Program
  • School of Archaeology & Anthropology
  • School of Art & Design
  • School of Literature, Languages & Linguistics
  • School of Music
  • Centre for Heritage and Museum Studies
  • Humanities Research Centre
  • Institute for Communication in Health Care

Administrator

Breadcrumb

HomeUpcoming Events2022 Anthony Forge Lecture - Geontologies & Four Axioms of Existence, Where To Begin?
2022 Anthony Forge Lecture - Geontologies & Four Axioms of Existence, Where to Begin?

Please note: The ANU continues to require mask wearing at indoor events on campus. Please bring your mask in order to attend this event, unless you have an exemption.

 

This lecture asks how anthropology should ground its research agenda in the context of crumbling boundaries between Life and Nonlife and human and the more-than-human worlds, between global climate crisis and distributed climate toxicity, and between Indigenous refusals of western modes of sovereignty and the rise of White Nativism. Drawing on nearly four decades of work with my Belyuen/Karrabing colleagues, this lecture uses the simple question of where to begin thought in order to suggest the positionality of an anthropological otherwise.

Speaker

Elizabeth A. Povinelli, Franz Boas Professor of Anthropology & Gender Studies, Columbia University

Date & time

  • Tue 09 Aug 2022, 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm

Location

IN PERSON: Molonglo Theatre, Level 2, JG Crawford Building (#132)

Speakers

  • Elizabeth A. Povinelli, Franz Boas Professor of Anthropology & Gender Studies, Columbia University

Contact

  •  HAL Administration
     Send email

File attachments

AttachmentSize
Anthony_Forge_Poster_RESCHEDULED.pdf(2.06 MB)2.06 MB