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DESCRIPTION:\nWhen and Where: \nTuesday, March 26, 2024 5:00 pm to 6:30 p
 m \n VC212 \n Victoria College ('Old Vic' Building') \n 91 Charles Street 
 W, Toronto, ON \n\nSpeakers \nSurekha Davies, PhD \n\nDescription: \nTh
 e Department of Art History is pleased to present a visiting guest lecture
  by Surekha Davies.The Science of Sea Monsters: Art and Emotions in the ng
  of Nature Surekha Davies, PhDWhen: Tuesday, March 26, 2024 - 5pm Where
 : VC212 - Victoria College, UofT ('Old Vic' Buidling - Directions Here)Su
 rekha Davies, PhD, is the author of the multi-award winning Renaissance 
 Ethnography and the Invention of the Human: New Worlds, Maps and Monsters
  (Cambridge UP, 2016). Her second book, Humans: A Monstrous History, is
  under contract with the University of California Press as a lead trade-li
 st title (publication likely in fall 2024/winter 2025). She has held facul
 ty and postdoctoral positions in the US, the UK, and the Netherlands. Sh
 e has received funding from, among others, the Folger Shakespeare Librar
 y, the John Carter Brown Library, the American Philosophical Society, t
 he American Historical Association, the Library of Congress, and the Lev
 erhulme Trust. \n\nSponsors \nDepartment of Art History \nMap \n91 Charles
  Street W, Toronto, ON \n\nCategories \n LecturesSpecial Event \n\nAudie
 nces \n Art History CommunityCurrent Graduate StudentsCurrent Undergraduat
 e StudentsFacultyGeneral Public
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LOCATION:91 Charles Street W, Toronto, ON
SUMMARY:Art History Guest Lecture: The Science of Sea Monsters: Art and Emo
 tions in the Mapping of Nature (w/ Surekha Davies)
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 e-science-sea-monsters-art-and-emotions-mapping-nature-w-surekha
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