Minakshi Menon
Visiting Postdoctoral Fellow (2022)
Dr.
Minakshi Menon studied medieval Indian history at Jawaharlal Nehru University and the University of Delhi, and then took her PhD in History of Science and Science Studies at the University of California San Diego. She has held two postdoctoral fellowships, the first in Department II (Lorraine Daston) of the MPIWG and the second at the Berlin Center for the History of Knowledge and Humboldt University. She is currently engaged in completing a book manuscript titled “Empiricism’s Empire: Natural-Knowledge Making, State-Making and Governance in East India Company India, 1784–1830.” She is also the editor of a special issue of South Asian History and Culture on “Indigenous Knowledges and Colonial Sciences in South Asia,” which will appear in 2020. She co-chairs the Forum for the History of Science in Asia, a special interest group of the History of Science Society.
Minakshi’s research project, “Hortus Indicus Malabaricus: the Eurasian Life of a Seventeenth-Century 'European' Botanical Classic,” studies the plant descriptions and illustrations in the 12-volume Hortus Malabaricus (published 1678-1693), in order to understand the natural knowledge-making practices of Dutch colonists, Brahman and Ezhava physicians, and other groups, in the Malayalam-speaking parts of southwest India.
Multimedia
- “Decolonizing Herbarium Collections.” Gardens of Empire. On the politics of collecting nature. Part of series 99 Questions: Colonialism and Coloniality, Humboldt Forum, Berlin, 21/02/2022:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mm0A9uZ8zQ&t=1370s (English)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lemV2R1GZ0k&t=1230s (With simultaneous German translation)
Projekte
Selected Publications
Menon, Minakshi (2023). “Review of: Elliot, Paul A.: Erasmus Darwin’s Gardens: Medicine, Agriculture and the Enlightenment Sciences. Suffolk: Boydell Press 2021.” Isis 114 (1): 201–202. https://doi.org/10.1086/723691.
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Menon, Minakshi (2023). “Of Mimesis and Mockery: The Letters of Elizabeth Gwillim and Mary Symonds.” In Women, Environment, and Networks of Empire: Elizabeth Gwillim and Mary Symonds in Madras, ed. A. Winterbottom, V. Dickenson, B. Cartwright, and L…
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Menon, Minakshi (2022). “What’s in a Name? William Jones, ‘Philological Empiricism’ and Botanical Knowledge Making in Eighteenth-Century India.” South Asian History and Culture 13 (1): 87–111. https://doi.org/10.1080/19472498.2022.2037826.
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Menon, Minakshi (2022). “Indigenous Knowledges and Colonial Sciences in South Asia.” South Asian History and Culture 13 (1): 1–18. https://doi.org/10.1080/19472498.2021.2001198.
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Past Events
Workshop
Hortus Indicus Malabaricus: the Eurasian Life of a Seventeenth-Century European Botanical Classic
MOREWorkshop
Introduction: Indigenous Knowledges and Colonial Sciences in South Asia
MORELecture
The Hortus Malabaricus Images in the Context of a European Visual Tradition
MORESeminar
- Institute Event
Science in a "Minor Language"
MORELecture
- Institute Event
Machine Translation Before and After the Iron Curtain
MORESeminar
- Institute Event
Chasing Science on the Move: Translation, Domestication, Transformation
MORELecture
- Institute Event
Of Lexical Shells and Textual Monstrosities: Tales of Translation in Late Imperial China
MORESeminar
- Institute Event
Tensions between Variability of Ancient Texts and Normativity of Databases: Case Studies
MORELecture
- Institute Event
From Clay to Modern Editions: the Metamorphoses of Numbers
MOREVeranstaltungsreihe Premodern Conversations
- Institute Event
Sanskrit, Plants, and Paper: Botanical Knowledge Making in East India Company Bengal, c. 1790
MOREPresentations, Talks, & Teaching Activities
University of Applied Sciences, Berlin: Politics of Collecting and Knowledge Production
University of Warwick: Therapeutics in Circulation: Materia Medica and the (Early) Modern World
History of Science Society Annual Meeting, Utrecht University
SPHERE, CNRS & Université Paris Diderot: H. T. Colebrooke et les historiographies des sciences en Sanscrit
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi: Therapeutic Commodities—Trade, Transmission, and the Material Culture of Global Medicine, 1600–2000
History of Science Society Annual Meeting, Toronto: Roundtable "Rethinking Histories of Science and Medicine: Beyond Eurocentrism and Postcolonialism"
Lichtenberg-Kolleg, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
Eighteenth Century Scottish Studies Society, Annual Meeting