15:30-17:30@18 November, 2024
@ Kojima Hall 2nd Seminar Room, Hongo Campus, University of Tokyo
Language: English
Registration:https://forms.gle/W4AhK6EbDqjCaE5L7
- Soto Tsuruta (Osaka Univ.) Opening Remarks
- Mariko Ogawa (Tokai Foundation for Gender Studies) Introduction
- Lynn Okamoto (Univ. of Tokyo) "Women in Colonial Botany: From the Case of Agnes Block"
- Yoko Namikawa (Kobe City Univ. of Foreign Studies) "Breaking New Ground: The Impact of Londa Schiebinger's Work on the Study of Slavery in the Caribbean"
- Naoko Yuge (Waseda Univ.) "Bringing the History of Science and Agnotology to the Gender History/Studies Classroom"
- Kumie Inose (National Institutes for the Humanities) "Slave Mothers: The Peacock Flowers and Iemanja"
- Londa Schiebinger (Stanford Univ.) Comments
- Discussion
- Conference Dinner
Venue: T-Lounge CREDO, Sanjo Conference Hall
Fee: 7,000yen (Students 4,000yen)*To be paid on site
Organized by the Biological Unit of the History of Science Society of Japan with UT Center for Global Advanced Studies and RUBiC: Research Unit for Business in Context
Co-hosted by the University of Tokyo Center for Global Advanced Studies & RUBiC: Research Unit for Business in Context