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“Thinking with Bees” – UT Humanities Center Distinguished Lecture
September 18, 2023 @ 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm EDT
Visiting scholar Joseph Campana (Rice University) will give a public talk titled, “Thinking with Bees” on September 18 as part of the UT Humanities Center’s 2023-2024 Distinguished Lecture Series.
About the Talk:
Claude Lévi-Strauss said animals are good to think with. That couldn’t be more true in the case of bees, whose entanglement with human life spans millennia. This talk begins with a case study of bee books written around the time of William Shakespeare. To read these works of husbandry alongside literary and political works of the era and earlier is to put natural history back into human history and to understand how bees enabled thinking about political and environmental dilemmas still with us as the extinction of bees, or a larger insect apocalypse, is all too easy to imagine.
This lecture is free and open to the public and is held in Hodges Library’s Lindsay Young Auditorium (rm. 101) on the UT Knoxville campus. Public parking is available in the Volunteer Hall parking garage for our off-campus visitors. Everyone is welcome!
For more information, visit calendar.utk.edu/event/thinking_with_bees.