Environmental Humanities Colloquium: Gavin Steingo
Music Gavin Steingo
November 28, 2018 · 4:30 pm—6:00 pm · 111 East Pyne
Princeton Environmental Institute
Gavin Steingo seeks to understand globally circulating musical practices from the perspective of the geopolitical South. His research includes examinations of music and value, infrastructures and audio technologies, sound and race, and the politics of world-music circulation.
This is the fifth and final talk in the Fall 2018 Environmental Humanities Colloquium.
Series Background: Open to faculty, postdoctoral fellows, graduate students and staff, the Environmental Humanities and Social Transformation Colloquium aims to build an intellectual community of Princeton scholars and graduate students from all backgrounds whose work is animated by — or intersects with — issues central to the environmental humanities.
The colloquium is hosted by Rob Nixon, the Thomas A. and Currie C. Barron Family Professor in Humanities and the Environment, and Professor of English and the Princeton Environmental Institute.