About the presenter:
Dr. Claudia J. Ford is a professor of Environmental Studies at State University of New York, Potsdam, a Fellow of the Panel on Planetary Thinking at Justus Liebig University, Giessen, Germany, a Fulbright Scholar, a SUNY PRODiG Faculty, and a Research Professor at the University at Buffalo. Dr. Ford holds degrees in biology, medicine, business administration, fine arts, and a PhD in environmental studies. Claudia is sought after for public speaking and lectures, and she teaches and creates responsive mixed media and collage visual arts projects across the subjects of environmental humanities and literature, traditional ecological knowledge, spiritual ecology, entheogenic plant medicine, women’s reproductive health, and sustainable agriculture.
Abstract:
Ethnobotany is the study of plants in relation to their medical and cultural uses – a discipline explored in history, anthropology, environmental studies, and literature. Medical information, botanical expertise, ecological knowledge, and racialized prejudices evolved rapidly and concurrently in American history, especially in the 18 through 20th centuries. Examining the stories found in the ethnobotanical archives is a unique way to understand complex interactions across the racial and cultural borders of a rapidly transforming New World during these centuries of colonial settlement, Indigenous dispossession, and African enslavement.
This research has the goal of examining the stories and silences in the ethnobotanical archives and the ways in which these stories and silences impacted and were constructed around marginalized racial identities. This investigation discovered that pursuing the narratives of medicinal plants in this place and this period of time illuminates the multifaceted and fraught ways in which disparate peoples becoming Americanized were both transversing and maintaining the boundaries that separated them.
Date: Wednesday, 2 April 2025
Time: 11:45-13:15
Room: HS 3 and online
Contact:
To register for online participation, please email eva-maria [dot] trinkaus [at] aau [dot] at
Der Beitrag Fulbright Guest Lecture: American History and the Secret Life of Medicinal Plants: Archives, Ethnobotany, and Environmental Justice by Prof. Dr. Claudia Ford erschien zuerst auf University of Klagenfurt.