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DESCRIPTION:\nWhen and Where: \nMonday, February 03, 2025 4:00 pm to 6:00
  pm \n Northrop Frye Centre (VC 102) \n 91 Charles Street West \n\nSpeaker
 s \nKarina Vernon \n\nDescription: \n“Animal, Vegetable, Mineral: The Bl
 ack Prairies' Multi-Species Archive”About the talk...This talk follows the
  muscle memory of Black cowboy songs on the Canadian prairies to retrieve 
 knowledge of the prairies' ongoing entanglements with slavery and its afte
 rmaths. By working with an interdisciplinary methodology that moves betwee
 n history, musicology, agrarian and genomic science, this paper argues 
 that the archives of the Black prairies must expand to encompass other-tha
 n human species and kinships.About the speaker...Karina Vernon researches 
 and teaches in the areas of Canadian and Black Canadian literature, archi
 ves, critical pedagogy, and Black-Indigenous relations. She is editor of
  The Black Prairie Archives: An Anthology (WLUP 2020) and a companion volu
 me, Critical Readings in the Black Prairie Archives, which is forthcomin
 g. She is the co-editor, with Winfried Siemerling (UWaterloo) of Call and
  Response-ability: Black Canadian Works of Art and the Politics of Relatio
 n (McGill-Queens, forthcoming), which offers a Black Canadian theory of 
 reception and relation.This talk is co-presented by the Northrop Frye Cent
 re and the Centre for Comparative Literature. \n\nContact Information: \n 
 Centre for Comparative Literature banguyen@chass.utoronto.ca Centre for Co
 mparative Literature \n\nSponsors \nCentre for Comparative Literature \n91
  Charles Street West \n\nCategories \n Lecture \n\nAudiences \n All
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LOCATION:91 Charles Street West
SUMMARY:Animal, Vegetable, Mineral: The Black Prairies' Multi-Species Arc
 hive
URL;TYPE=URI:https://www.humanities.utoronto.ca/events/animal-vegetable-min
 eral-black-prairies-multi-species-archive
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