9:00–9:15 | Sharad Chari: Introductions | |
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 | PANEL 1 | 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 | PANEL 2 | 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 |