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Lenore Manderson: Experiments with writing a warming world (Earth Writing, Faculty Workshop)

Earth Writing: Faculty Workshop led by Prof. Sharad Chari Workshop | November 13 | 9 a.m.-6 p.m. | 10 Stephens Hall, UC Berkeley In our time of unprecedented instrumentalization and transformation of earthly and worldly processes, from the scale of the body to the planet, the Earth-Writing Symposium returns to the question of ‘geography’ as the praxis of ‘Earth-writing.’ Attention to the ‘graphia’ in ‘geography’ points us to a variety of forms of writing or inscription with, through or alongside material, earthly or oceanic processes. This one-day symposium convenes an interdisciplinary conversation about these forms of writing in relation to earthly processes, pedagogies, labors and sentiments. Five invited speakers, major scholars in their own right, bring very different sensibilities to Earth-writing: Sumathi Ramaswamy draws on her historical work on colonial and postcolonial geographical imagination and pedagogy in India and beyond; Kath Weston draws on ethnographic writing with intimacies and animacies that emerge in what she calls our “high-tech, ecologically damaged world;” Amita Baviskar draws on her expertise in political ecology and on her work with gardeners in the Presidential gardens in Delhi; Geeta Patel draws on her intimate ecologies of risk and financialization in South Asia and the Indian Ocean world; and Lenore Manderson draws insights from her interdisciplinary art/ humanities/ science curations, ‘Earth, itself.’ A group of early-career Berkeley geographers and anthropologists present from their experiments in Earth-writing. Collectively, this symposium explores how geography as writing remains vital to the possibility of aesthetically novel and rhetorically persuasive critique in our time of walling, border frenzy, segregationist zeal, and socio-environmental crisis. AGENDA 9:00–9:15 - Sharad Chari: Introduction 9:15–10:00: Sumathi Ramaswamy: Artful Walking 10:15–11:00: Geeta Patel An insignificant captain’s tale: Geopolitics, fiscal posers and colonial governance 11:15–12:30 Seth Denizen: Where is the earth in the herbarium? Alex Werth: On Loop: Racial Reverberations at Oakland's Lake Merritt Jeff Martin: Worldbuilding and storytelling: between ethnography and speculative fictions Ned Dostaler: Towards a poetics of sandy thought 1:15–2:00: Amita Baviskar: Labouring to Make a Landscape of Power 2:15–3:00: Kath Weston: Terra Infirma: When the Ground Shifts Beneath You 3:15–4:15 Andrea Marston: Bodies of flesh and ore: Deep earth-writing in highland Bolivia Alexander Arroyo: “To Test an Island”: Laboratories of Empire in the Aleutian Archipelago 4:30–5:15: Lenore Manderson: Earth, Itself: Experiments with writing a warming world

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