This week: Fallout: Asian networks of nuclearity and Indonesian Cultural Day
CAS invites you to two events this week:
Fallout: Asian networks of nuclearityFriday, October 27, 2023, coffee at 10am, panels begin at 10:30am
Flatirons Room,
with Keynote by Shiloh Krupar (Georgetown University)
at 3:30pm in room 205
co-sponsored by the Department of Geography and delivered as part of the Geography Fall Colloquium Series.
This third workshop in the Tale of Two Asias project seeks to explore the networked and relational nature of Asian nuclearity. That is, what sorts of compartmentalizations, zones of exclusion, and narratives of separation have emerged as Asian people and places grapple with nuclear infrastructures of all kinds? How do we decompartmentalize nuclear governance and grasp the complex assemblage of nuclear energy? What insights might be gained from Asia in addressing this question?
Workshop panelists will include: Meredith DeBoom (University of South Carolina); Donna Goldstein (University of Colorado Boulder); Tong Lam (University of Toronto); Ann-Elise Lewallen (University of Victoria); Maxime Polleri (Université Laval); and Magdelena Stawkowski (University of South Carolina),
with discussion comments by Tim Oakes (University of Colorado Boulder) and Kate Goldfarb (University of Colorado Boulder)
Free and open to the public.
Workshop made possible by a grant from the Albert Smith Nuclear Age Fund.
and:
Indonesian Cultural Day - PEMUDAPresenting Multi-Culturalism of Indonesia
October 28, 2023
2pm - 5pm
- Ice Overlook Room
Indonesian Foods
Traditional Games
Art Performances
Free and open to the public