Agrarian Studies Archive File
FALL 2012–2013
(also available: a PDF of the printed Fall 2012 Colloquium Poster)
September 7
Adriana Premat
Anthropology, University of Western Ontario
“Havana’s Urban Agriculture: Survival Strategies and Worldly Engagements in Alternative Development”
September 14
Priya Lal
History, Quinnipiac University
“Regionalism, Refugees, and Resettlement: The Production of National Space in 1960s Tanzania.”*paper no longer available online
September 21
Elizabeth M. Collingham
Author of Curry: A Tale of Cooks and Conquerors
“The Taste of War: World War II and the Battle for Food”
September 28
Gene Dattel
Author of Cotton and Race in the Making of America: The Human Costs of Economic Power
“Cotton and Race in the Making of America: Global Economic Power, Human Costs and Current Relevance”
October 5
Peter Hatch
Formerly Director of Gardens and Grounds, Monticello
“Thomas Jefferson’s Revolutionary Garden”*paper no longer available online
October 12
Timothy Mitchell
Middle East Studies, Columbia University
“Carbon Democracy: Political Power in the Age of Oil”
October 19
Oliver Rackham
Life Fellow, Corpus Christi College, University of Cambridge
“Trees, Woodlands, and Archaeology”
November 2
Hugh Joseph
Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy, Tufts University
“Immigrants and Incubators – Perspectives on New Entry and the Land-Based New Farmer Training Model”
November 9
Jonathan Wyrtzen
Sociology, Yale
“Towards a Sociology of Insurgency: Anti- versus Counter-State Building Jihad in Colonial Morocco’s Atlas and Rif Mountains”
November 30
Joachim Radkau
History, Bielefeld University, Germany
“In Search of the Origins of Sustainable Forestry: A Thirty Years’ Controversy in Retrospect”
January 18
Karl R Appuhn
History, New York University
“When Rinderpest Was Just Cattle Plague: Agrarian Reform and Public Health Environments in Eighteenth-Century Italy”
January 25
Sangeeta Dasgupta
History, Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India
“Reading Adivasi Histories: Tana Bhagats in Colonial and Post-Colonial Times”
February 1
Janet Roitman
Anthropology and International Affairs, The New School
“Africa, Otherwise”
February 8
Daniel Immerwahr
Committee on Global Thought, Columbia University
“The Village Ideal: The United States, Community Development, and the World”*paper no longer available online
February 15
Gabriel Rosenberg
Program in Women’s Studies, Duke University
“‘How is Race Suicide to Be Prevented When the Cholera Gets Among the Hogs?’: Animal Bodies and Racial Knowledge in Late 19th- and Early 20th-Century America”*paper no longer available online
February 22
Sanjay Reddy
Economics, The New School
“The Poverty of Poverty Statistics”
March 1
Janam Mukherjee
Anthropology and History, University of Michigan
“Exit Empire: War and Denial in Colonial Bengal”
April 5
Rachel Schurman
Sociology, University of Minnesota
“Managing the Next Green Revolution for Africa”*paper no longer available online
April 12
Matthew Bender
History, The College of New Jersey
“Water Brings No Harm: Knowledge, Power, and the Struggle for the Waters of Kilimanjaro”
April 19
Rheana Parreñas
Anthropology, Harvard University
“Arrested Autonomy: A Zoo-Ethnography of Indefinitely Deferred Independence in Sarawak, Malaysia”*paper no longer available online