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Virtual Revolutions

Room 100, Lovejoy Building, Colby College Mayflower Hill Drive, Waterville, ME

From Facebook pages to WhatsApp forwards, the Internet and social media helped pave the way to the Arab Spring ongoing revolutions. Khalid Albaih, a political cartoonist from Sudan and the 2016 Oak Fellow, will discuss his cartoons that champion freedom of expression and democracy in the Arab world. During the Arab Spring uprising in 2011, […]

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The Tambora Revolution: The 1815 Eruption that Changed the World

Room 100, Lovejoy Building, Colby College Mayflower Hill Drive, Waterville, ME

Gillen D’Arcy Wood, professor of English at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, asks what happens when the world’s climate reaches a sudden tipping point. This year marks the 200th anniversary of the so-called “year without a summer.” The fallout from the massive 1816 eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia caused a global climate emergency with […]

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How Revolutionary — and How Scientific — Was the Scientific Revolution?

Room 100, Lovejoy Building, Colby College Mayflower Hill Drive, Waterville, ME

Professor of Philosophy Dan Cohen (Colby, Class of ’75) will discuss the Scientific Revolution of the 16th and 17th centuries, which marked a sea change in Western thought about the world and humanity’s place in it. At its start, we located ourselves at the center of a finite, harmonious, purpose-filled cosmos. By its end, the Aristotelian-Ptolemaic […]

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Humans in Space

Room 100, Lovejoy Building, Colby College Mayflower Hill Drive, Waterville, ME

Despite trips to the Moon, humans in Earth orbit, and plans for exploring Mars, an expansive vision for human spaceflight has not emerged in the 21st century. Roger Launius, associate director for collections and curatorial affairs at the National Air and Space Museum, will survey more 50 years of space exploration then offer comments on the possibilities […]

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Contemporary Philosophical Perspectives on the Environment

Room 100, Lovejoy Building, Colby College Mayflower Hill Drive, Waterville, ME

The themes of anthropocentrism, the intrinsic value of nature, and an ecological worldview have preoccupied environmental philosophers for decades. How have philosophers considered these topics, and which of their conclusions are relevant today? Assistant Professor of Philosophy Keith Peterson will consider whether anthropocentrism motivates the concept of the Anthropocene and ask whether an ecological worldview is […]

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Re-Writing the World: Italian Poetry in the 1960s and 1970s

Room 100, Lovejoy Building, Colby College Mayflower Hill Drive, Waterville, ME

Throughout the second half of the 20th century, and especially in the ’60s and ’70s, Italian poets attempted a radical renovation of traditional literary institutions and conventions. What had begun as an effort to reconsider literature soon turned into a political experiment aimed at re-writing the world itself. Beppe Cavatorta, associate professor of Italian at the University […]

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Big Dams, Big Damage?

Room 100, Lovejoy Building, Colby College Mayflower Hill Drive, Waterville, ME

Paul Josephson, professor of history at Colby, discusses why big states destroy nature and move millions in the name of progress. Over the last 100 years, national powers have focused tremendous resources on big projects such as dams, canals, and other extensive earth-moving operations. While these projects have tremendous human and environmental costs, it is […]

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Human/Nature in Antiquity

Room 100, Lovejoy Building, Colby College Mayflower Hill Drive, Waterville, ME

No different from people in our times, the Greeks and Romans exhibited a wide range of behavior vis-à-vis the natural world: awe at its majesty, greed for its resources, and fear of its secrets. The witches of antiquity, however, laid claim to special status because they said that they could control, dominate, and destroy nature. […]

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The Sweet Way

Room 100, Lovejoy Building, Colby College Mayflower Hill Drive, Waterville, ME

Charles H. Traub, photographer of the real world, will talk about his long involvement with the delights of the street, particularly those of Italy. Drawing from his two recent books, Dolce Via and Lunchtime — monographs of his color works from the ’70s and ’80s — he will talk about change and the realities of then […]

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Futurism, Violence, and the Remaking of the World

Room 100, Lovejoy Building, Colby College Mayflower Hill Drive, Waterville, ME

Since its beginning, futurism, the first of the historical avant-garde movements, strived to establish a radically new way of representing the world. Violence was its preferred mode of interacting with reality and the key to unlocking a new sense of aesthetics, as well as the path to creation of the new man. What, if anything, […]

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Landscape Futures

Room 100, Lovejoy Building, Colby College Mayflower Hill Drive, Waterville, ME

Geoff Manaugh explains the 2012 Landscape Futures exhibition concerning humans' dependency on machines and other intermediaries to interpret their surrounding landscape. Manaugh will also present on artificial replacements for natural phenomena, including patents for new forms of artificial snow, trees, and geology, as well as unexpected side effects.

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The Artificial Cryosphere and Public Appreciation of “Aeroir”

Room 100, Lovejoy Building, Colby College Mayflower Hill Drive, Waterville, ME

Nicola Twilley explores the artificial cryosphere that would enhance the public appreciation of "aeroir," a concept developed by Twilley suggesting local atmospheres capture a unique taste. Twilley will discuss her reconfiguration of how we sense and experience food touching on influences from refrigeration to air pollution.

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Mimesis: Reality in Renaissance Art

Room 100, Lovejoy Building, Colby College Mayflower Hill Drive, Waterville, ME

Colby Professor of Art Veronique Plesch, author and editor of eight books, will consider how the Renaissance, traditionally conceived of as a rebirth of ancient ideas and ideals, could be seen as concerned with the creation of a convincing depiction of reality. As part of Colby 2015-16 annual humanities theme, Human/Nature, special attention will be […]

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Human/Nature in the Anthropocene

Room 100, Lovejoy Building, Colby College Mayflower Hill Drive, Waterville, ME

Colby Professor of Science, Technology, and Society Jim Fleming has written extensively on the social, cultural, and intellectual history of weather, climate, technology, and the environment. In this talk he will consider the neologism "anthropocene" (age of humans), which has struck a cultural nerve, pointing to what may be the decisive epoch of our planet. […]

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