免責聲明 私隱政策
 
 

Date:
6-7 Dec 2018 (Thu & Fri)

Time:
9:00am - 6:00pm

Language:
English

Venue:
6 Dec - LT 1A, Cheng Yu Tung Building (CYT), CUHK

7 Dec - LT 8, Yasumoto International Academic Park (YIA), CUHK

 

 

Objectives:

The Research Institute for the Humanities will host a two-day conference on 6-7 Dec 2018, gathering scholars from CUHK and institutes across the world. Scholars will share their work as part of their effort to foster interdisciplinary conversation and learning. Presenters will bring a humanities perspective to the understanding of landscapes, empires, imagined environments, and the boundaries of nature and humanity.

Environmental humanities involves human beings and non-humans (animals, plants, minerals, objects, etc.), as well as a certain number of critical positions (post-capitalism, post-humanism, post-colonialism, rejection of anthropocentrism, distance with constructivism) that deserve to be discussed and confronted. The objective is to enrich pre-existing conjunctions across environmental philosophy, environmental history, ecocriticism (cultural geography, cultural anthropology and political ecology, including their debates as captured by environmental humanities. These alliances could help build environmental humanities across regions, environments, and animals.

 

 

Organisers:
Research Institute for Humanities, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Leung Po Chuen Research Centre for Hong Kong History and Humanities, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

 

 

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