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DESCRIPTION:\nWhen and Where: \nWednesday, March 13, 2024 12:00 pm to 1:0
 0 pm \n VC102 \n Victoria College \n 91 Charles St West, Toronto, ON M5S
  1K5 \n\nDescription: \nThe Oxford-Pe\n-Toronto IDC in the Environmental H
 umanities is delighted to invite you to a lecture with Amanda Power of Oxf
 ord University: ‘How the Anthropocene Made Modernity’, Wednesday 13 March
  2024 @12pm EST/ 5pm GMT.Register here for in person attendance, includin
 g a light lunch, at the Northrop Frye Centre, Victoria College (VC102),
  OR to find the link to attend virtually via Zoom.About the lecture: The f
 ormal diagnosis of Anthropocene through physical markers of human transfor
 mations of the earth prioritizes a materiality that asks ‘when’ before ‘ho
 w’ and ‘why’. In this talk Amanda Power shows how early expansionist polic
 ies across the globe envisaged ‘civilization’ as the successful exploitati
 on by elites of landscapes, ecologies, and human and non-human life, su
 ch that ceasing to dominate the earth was an illegitimate choice.Amanda Po
 wer is Sullivan Clarendon Associate Professor in History at the University
  of Oxford, and a historian of religion, power, and intellectual life i
 n Medieval Europe. She is involved in an AHRC-funded collaborative network
  concerning‘ stateless ’spaces in the global Middle Ages, and her current
  monograph project, Medieval Histories of the Anthropocene, queries the 
 relations of religion, power, and the construction of public rationality
  in building states across Eurasia.EVENT TIMES & SPACES: Online Zoom (12PM
  EST, 5PM GMT) - NO NEED TO REGISTER In-person: Toronto, Northrop Frye C
 entre (Victoria College, VC102) at 12PM EST In-person: Oxford (Location T
 BD) at 5PM GMT \n\nSponsors \nOxford/Pe\n/Toronto International Cluster in
  the Environmental Humanities \n91 Charles St West, Toronto, ON M5S 1K5 
 \n\nCategories \n Lecture \n\nAudiences \n All
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240313T120000
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LOCATION:91 Charles St West, Toronto, ON M5S 1K5
SUMMARY:How the Anthropocene Made Modernity
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 e-modernity
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