EPISODE · Jun 14, 2018 · 55 MIN
Stories and Seaways
How do oceans remember? What times do they record? Whose histories – and whose futures – are visible by sea-light? The Sydney Environment Institute welcomes Alice Te Punga Somerville and David Farrier, two internationally-renowned scholars, and authors, of ocean stories, for this public lecture. Listen as speakers flow through hemispheric boundaries, incorporating southern and northern seas, to interrogate and enliven compositions of oceanic place, language, knowledge, and tradition. For more information about this event click here. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction and Welcome to Country – Iain McCalman 5:25 Poems and Ancestry – Alice Te Punga Somerville 32:05 Future Fossils – David Farrier Speakers Associate Professor Alice Te Punga Somerville, University of Waikato Dr. David Farrier, University of Edinburgh Professor Iain McCalman (Chair), Sydney Environment Institute Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How do oceans remember? What times do they record? Whose histories – and whose futures – are visible by sea-light? The Sydney Environment Institute welcomes Alice Te Punga Somerville and David Farrier, two internationally-renowned scholars, and authors, of ocean stories, for this public lecture. Listen as speakers flow through hemispheric boundaries, incorporating southern and northern seas, to interrogate and enliven compositions of oceanic place, language, knowledge, and tradition. For more information about this event click here. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction and Welcome to Country – Iain McCalman 5:25 Poems and Ancestry – Alice Te Punga Somerville 32:05 Future Fossils – David Farrier Speakers Associate Professor Alice Te Punga Somerville, University of Waikato Dr. David Farrier, University of Edinburgh Professor Iain McCalman (Chair), Sydney Environment Institute Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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