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Capturing Knowledge: Captivity, Trafficking, and Knowledge Acquisition in Early Modern China
During my visit, I plan to work on a project that explores the little studied connection between cross-border captivity and knowledge acquisition in 1
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Sonic Intermedia of Cold War Experimentalism
The post–World War II United States witnessed a generation of artists, musicians, and performers eager to reclaim the arts on a global stage under the
George Maciunas, Fluxus, and Media Technologies of Empire
This project rethinks the history of 1960s leftwing art globalism from the perspective of traumatic histories of media and empire. George Maciunas (19
Taking Poo Samples to School was an Essential Part of South Korea's Modernization
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Taking Poo Samples to School was an Essential Part of South Korea's Modernization
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Eugenics and the Discourse on Reproductive Rights of African American Women in the Twentieth Century
From the very beginning, reproductive rights and thereby motherhood of African American women have been subject to interference from the outside and a
A Million Horses: The Geography and Economy of Frontier Horse Ranches in Early Ming China
Upon assuming the throne of the Ming dynasty in 1403, the Yongle emperor initiated an ambitious project of government horse rearing. Scouts were first
Birthing Machines—An Introduction to Ambulant Science
Beginning in the mid-eighteenth century, labor in Western medicine was understood as a mechanical procedure consisting of a regular sequence of seven