[Sci-tech-public] The first Modern Times, Rural Places seminar is this Friday
Margo Collett
mcollett at MIT.EDU
Tue Oct 19 12:13:36 EDT 2004
Modern Times, Rural Places:
Seminar Series at MIT
Mart Stewart
Professor of History
Western Washington University
Slavery and the "Sunny South":
Climate, Race, and Place
Current discussions of global warming have evolved into debates about the
relationship between climate change, market values, and the political
differences between governments of developed and developing nations. But
the use of ideas about climate to think out loud about society is not
new. Leading medical men and planters in the mid-nineteenth-century
American South also used climate to naturalize political ideas when they
developed an argument about the culture of their region that linked
perceptions of climate with ideas about slavery, race, agriculture, and
"distinctiveness." On the eve of the Civil War leading Southerners also
used this argument to defend their region against external critiques of
slavery. This lecture will examine the claim that we should "begin with
the climate" to understand what makes the South distinctive. It will also
look at the connections between place-specific ideas about climate and
culture in the American South and kindred ideas that developed elsewhere
--for example, with the discourse of nineteenth-century tropical medicine
as it was articulated by European and Creole medical men in the global South.
Friday, October 22, 2004
2:30 to 4:30 pm
MIT, Building E51 Room 095
Sponsored by MIT's History Faculty and the Program in Science, Technology,
and Society
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Collett at <mailto:mcollet at mit.edu>mcollett at mit.edu
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