Convocatoria para participar del Women’s Scientific Travelling Before 1850: An Interdisciplinary Workshop, Inglaterra, 2014:
Scholars have long been familiar with the scientific endeavours of
late 19th-century women travellers like Isabella Bird and Mary Kingsley,
but these figures have generally been assumed to be pioneers, blazing a
new path for scientifically inclined women. Recent research, however,
has begun to uncover Bird and Kingsley’s many predecessors in the 18th-
and early 19th-centuries – women such as Maria Riddell, Maria Graham and
Sarah Bowdich, whose journeys to regions such as the West Indies, South
America and West Africa were productive of scientific knowledge and
debate across a range of disciplines.
This two-day workshop,
organised by Nottingham Trent University’s Centre for Travel Writing
Studies and sponsored by the British Academy, seeks to shed further
light on women’s scientific travelling in the period before 1850. We
accordingly welcome proposals for papers which explore any aspect of the
intersections between women, science, travel and travel writing at this
date, including (but not limited to): women who travelled in scientific
spirit, conducting fieldwork or other forms of research; women who used
travel writing as means of engaging with or contributing to
contemporary scientific debate; the discursive and rhetorical obstacles
faced by scientifically inclined women; the wider intellectual and
cultural networks which enabled and assisted women’s participation in
contemporary science; and women’s role as travellers between different
scientific communities and audiences.
Speakers to include:
Professor Barbara Gates (University of Delaware)
Professor Londa Schiebinger (Stanford University)
Professor Ann Shteir (York University, Ontario, Canada)
Professor Londa Schiebinger (Stanford University)
Professor Ann Shteir (York University, Ontario, Canada)
Papers will be delivered in
English, but we welcome proposals on non-Anglophone travellers and
travel writing. To offer a paper, or register for the event, please
contact Carl Thompson (carl.thompson@ntu.ac.uk) by the deadline of Jan 31 - 2014.
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