The Interstices of Eugenics
East Baltimore Campus, Welch Library, Room 303Daniel HoSang of Yale will present “The Interstices of Eugenics”. There will be a pre-circulated paper.
Daniel HoSang of Yale will present “The Interstices of Eugenics”. There will be a pre-circulated paper.
Jeremy Greene of JHU will present “The Needle and the Damage Done: Ecologies of Syringe Use and Abuse”. There will be a pre-circulated paper.
Sarah Runcie of Muhlenberg will present "Disease Eradication and Colonial Violence in Cameroon, 1955-1959." There will be a pre-circulated paper.
Carolyn Roberts of Yale will present “Debating the Feeling Capacity of African People: Aetiological Politics, Mental Illness, and Affective Neuroscience in British Slave-Trade Abolition.” There will be a pre-circulated paper.
Heidi Hausse and Chad Rose of Auburn will present “3D-Printed Prostheses and Early Modern Iron Hands: A Method to Investigate the Lived Experiences of Amputees in the Pre-Modern World” There will be a pre-circulated paper.
Richard Adjei, second year of JHU, will present "Beyond Medicine and Healing: Cultural Revival, Politics, and Development of the Psychic and Traditional Healing Association in Northern Ghana". Pre-circulated paper.
Carter Barnett, second year JHU, will present "Hospitable Medicine: Charity, Ottoman Modernity and the Mission Hospital of Gaza". Pre-circulated paper.
Alexandre White of JHU presents “Expertise in enslavement: medical knowledge, necrofinance and the insurance of Atlantic slavery in Britain from 1750-1807" (pre-circulated paper) Joint event with East Baltimore Campus
Claire Edington of University of California (San Diego) will present "Drug Users, Psychiatric Patients, and the Braided Meanings of Recovery in 20th Century Vietnam".
Devon Golaszewski of University of Alabama will present "'Traditional Birth Attendants' and the Meaning of the Medicalization in Post-Colonial Mali".
Julia Cummiskey of University of Tennessee will present "Histories of Global Health Research, Policy, and Practice in Africa".
Jaipreet Virdi, University of Delaware will present "Endo Existence: Legacies of Health Activism, Social Justice, and Community Building".