Remembering Bodies: Theories of Mind and Memory in Medieval Islamic Medical Compendia
JOSEPH VIGNONE, from Gonzaga University, will present, "Remembering Bodies: Theories of Mind and Memory in Medieval Islamic Medical Compendia".
JOSEPH VIGNONE, from Gonzaga University, will present, "Remembering Bodies: Theories of Mind and Memory in Medieval Islamic Medical Compendia".
YUAN YI, from Concordia University will present, "Machine and Cotton: An Environmental History of Chinese Industrialization".
ABLO GOMEZ, from University of Wisconsin-Madison, will present, "Slave Trading and the Imagination of the Quantifiable Body in the Early Modern Atlantic".
NATHAN CROWE from University of North Carolina, Wilmington, will present, "One Unique Clone: Dolly, Memory, and the Commemoration of Biotechnology".
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AISHAH SCOTT, from Providence College will present, "Trickledown Respectability Politics and HIV/AIDS in Black America".
BEANS VELOCCI, from the University of Pennsylvania will present, "Sexual Behavior in Statistical Research: Enacting Variable Sex in the Kinsey Reports".
ANTOINE JOHNSON, from Johns Hopkins University, will present, "More than Pushing Pills: Black AIDS Activism in the Bay Area".
MELINDA BALDWIN, from the University of Maryland, will present, "Abolish The Peer Review Process': Expert Review at US Federal Funding Bodies in the 1970s".
MATTHEW KLINGLE, from Bowdoin College, will present, "‘Wear and Tear’: An Ecology of Diabetes, Stress, and Discrimination".
Jaipreet Virdi, University of Delaware will present "Endo Existence: Legacies of Health Activism, Social Justice, and Community Building".
Julia Cummiskey of University of Tennessee will present "Histories of Global Health Research, Policy, and Practice in Africa".