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Claiming Land, Ecology, and Shelter: Indigenous Struggles against Displacement in Contemporary Taipei (Tomonori Sugimoto, Yale University) online
Tuesday, April 14, 2020, 04:00pm - 05:15pm
 
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This is a guest lecture in Professor Louisa Schein's class, "Anthropology of China." If you are not enrolled in this class but are interested in the lecture, please contact Professor Schein (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) and she will let you know how to participate online.

Bio

Tomo (Tomonori) Sugimoto is an anthropologist who is currently a postdoctoral associate in the Council on East Asian Studies at Yale University. He is currently writing a book that discusses the disastrous impact of urban greening and urban redevelopment since the 1990s on marginalized communities in Taipei, especially those built by indigenous Austronesian people (yuanzhumin) on riverbanks and hillsides. The book also shows how native people reclaim and decolonize the city and its lands and ecologies through everyday practices such as foraging, gardening, and fishing. Parts of his research on Taipei have been published in journals such as Settler Colonial Studies, Gastronomica: The Journal of Critical Food Studies, and City & Society. He holds a PhD in anthropology from Stanford.     

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