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Dr. S.T. Lee Distinguished Lecture in the Humanities: Concrete — Presented by the Penn Wolf Humanities Center

September 18, 2024
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6:30 pm ‐ 7:30 pm
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About

Concrete is a material—and an adjective pointing to the physical existence of things. To be concrete is to have form in the material world. In this talk, renowned anthropologist Anna Tsing considers the material form of concrete as a building material, that is, the concreteness of concrete. Concrete repels water, and in the city of Sorong, Indonesia, where her current research has taken her, it calls forth floods, distributing mud. The concreteness of concrete is foundational to our current condition, stuck in the infrastructural lock-in of this dangerous time, the Anthropocene. Event details can be found here.

Speaker: Anna Tsing, Professor of Anthropology, University of California, Santa Cruz

Sponsored by The Penn Wolf Humanities Center, the Penn Department of Anthropology & EnviroLab

  • Where: Widener Lecture Hall, Penn Museum, 3260 South Street
  • Type: In-Person Event. You will need your PennID to access the building.
  • Audience: Open to the Penn Community
  • Registration is encouraged

Location

Penn Museum
3260 South Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104