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SUMMARY:'Ethno-Science': Economic Botany in the Nineteenth Century | glokn
 os Research Group - Speaker to be confirmed
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CONTACT:Samantha Peel
DESCRIPTION:‘Ethno-Science’ is a reading group dedicated to programmat
 ic and critical texts on the changing relationship between scientific know
 ledge and what is variously called local\, ‘indigenous’ or ‘native
 ’ knowledges. Our starting point is the eighteenth-century travel instru
 ctions that asked naturalists to routinely record indigenous names and kno
 wledge. We explore economic botany\, zoology\, ethnography\, and other str
 ands of nineteenth-century natural history relying on systematic surveys o
 f national and colonial territories\, and the eventual consolidation of et
 hno-disciplines in the twentieth century. The aim is to understand the rel
 ationship between reifications and reinterpretations of 'savage'\, 'indige
 nous'\, 'native' or 'primitive' knowledge and corresponding field practice
 s of interrogation and interaction with local informants. We are intereste
 d in the putative shifts towards increasingly global awareness and calls f
 or the incorporation of ‘traditional’ knowledge in political and scien
 tific discourses.\n\nThe meetings take place monthly\, on Wednesdays from 
 3 to 4pm in 2021-22 academic year (7 meetings). All welcome.\n\nPlease ema
 il Dr. Raphael Uchôa (ru224@cam.ac.uk) or Dr. Staffan Müller-Wille (sewm
 3@cam.ac.uk) if you're interested in joining. Zoom links to follow via ema
 il.\n\n*Session Two: 24 November 2021\nEconomic botany in the Nineteenth C
 entury*\n\nNau\, Eugène. ‘Flore indienne d’Haïti’\, in Émile Nau.
  Histoire des Caciques d’Haïti\, (Paris: Gustave Guérin et cie\, Édit
 eurs\, 1894).\n\nReyes\, Michael. ‘Caribbean ethnobotany before Roumain:
  Eugène Nau's nineteenth-century contribution to an understanding of the 
 “indian flora of haiti”’\, Caribbean Quarterly 63(4) (2017)\, 467-48
 3.\n\n\n*gloknos is initially funded for 5 years by the European Research 
 Council through a Consolidator Grant awarded to Dr Inanna Hamati-Ataya for
  her project ARTEFACT (2017-2022) ERC grant no. 724451.*
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