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Brooch clams & Hairy Mussels, Wed. Nov. 20 at 4 pm in Gregory Hall

Brooch Clams & Hairy Mussels: Victorian Origins of the Ocean Crisis, A Public Talk on New Work

Event Type
Lecture
Sponsor
Animal Turn Research Cluster
Location
307 Gregory Hall
Date
Nov 20, 2024   4:00 pm  
Originating Calendar
Life of the Department

A Public Talk on New Work by Gillen D'Arcy Wood

This lecture recreates the visit of HMS Challenger, the pioneering oceanographic expedition, to Sydney Harbour in 1874. In colonial Australia, the Challenger naturalists encountered the molluscan legacies of recently displaced First Nation peoples, and an estuarine ecology already seriously damaged by oyster harvesting. Victorian-era Sydney offers a case study in early industrial marine exploitation and also “shifting baseline syndrome,” where lost species and their habitats are rapidly erased from cultural memory. Only recovered consciousness of these losses can open the possibility for real-world, biophysical restoration.

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