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SUMMARY:Atlantic History Colloquium: Jose Monge\, UCLA
DESCRIPTION:José Monge is a PhD candidate in the Department of Architecture and Urban Design. His dissertation\, titled Maritime Labor\, Candles\, and the Architecture of the Enlightenment (1750-1872)\, focuses on the role that whale-originated illuminants\, specifically spermaceti candles and oil\, played in the American Enlightenment as an intellectual project and the U.S. as a country. By unravelling the tension between binaries such as intellectual and manual labor–the consumers that bought these commodities and the producers that were not able to afford them–the project\nunderstands architecture as a history of activities that moved from sea to land and land to sea\, challenging assumptions about the static “nature” of architecture. \nThe Atlantic History Colloquium generates innovative scholarship on the relations linking Africa\, Europe and the Americas by investigating the expansion of markets during the slave trade; the production of literary texts and forms of historical memory; the politics of religious dissent and conversion; the growth of colonial science and cartography; Native American ethnogenesis; the rise of abolitionist and Pan-African ideologies; and the dynamics of race\, gender and creolization throughout the Atlantic world.  Please visit UCLA Atlantic History for more information and a complete schedule of events in 2023. \nJoin via Zoom.
URL:https://history.ucla.edu/event/atlantic-history-colloquium-jose-monge-ucla/
LOCATION:Bunche 6275 & Zoom
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