Uppsala University
Schedule, Fall 2023
Time: Thursdays at 10.15-12.00 Venue: Campus Engelska parken, room ENG 3-2028 The seminars are conducted in English. For more information and readings, contact mats.hyvonen@antro.uu.se Links to previous seminar series are found here: https://www.engagingvulnerability.se/previous-seminar-series/
Thursday September 7, at 15–17, room 4-0019 (the EV seminar room), English Park Campus
Professor Steve Fuller presents his current playwriting project.
Philosophy as Dramaturgy
I have always believed that drama is the best medium for the development of thought, especially if the thinker wants to get others to participate in a line of reflection. In fact, as President of the Sociology and Social Policy division of the British Association for the Advancement of Science in 2008-9, I staged two plays, one of which received much publicity. It involvedAbraham Lincoln and Charles Darwin (both born 12 February 1809) returning to a 2009 chat show to discuss what they make of our times. I am now writing a play – hopefully to be staged for Kant’s 300th birthday in 2024 – that has a young Kant visit Linnaeus and Swedenborg in Uppsala in 1759. Read abstract
Thursday September 28, at 13.00–16, room 6-3025 (Rausingrummet), English Park Campus
Vida Sundseth Brenna presents her PhD dissertation draft, with the preliminary title “Documents we live by. Writing, Reading, and Standardising Patient Records in Swedish Public Health Care 1946-1986”. External examiner: Dr. Alexa Geisthövel (Charité Berlin). More info here: https://www.idehist.uu.se/calendar/event/?eventId=83130
Wednesday October 18, 10:00–12:00, room 4-0019, English Park campus
Engaging Vulnerability and Cultural Anthropology: 10 years of thematic cooperation
In honor of the legacy of 60 years of anthropology in Uppsala, four of the program’s
cultural anthropologists – two current PhD students and two graduates – will present their research. The session will illustrate the diversity of anthropology in Uppsala as well as the diversity of the EV program.
Chair and Introduction: Sverker Finnström, deputy research director, Engaging Vulnerability
Presenters:
• Adelaida Caballero – Making congosá: Rumors as political participation in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea
• Shen Qing – Radical but Unpolitical: Making ‘Red Classics’ Gay
• Aliaksandra Shrubok – Maintaining life after postsocialism: Human-plant relations in the Belarusian countryside
• Mirko Pasquini – Surviving Infodemia: Mistrust and Future in Primary Care after
COVID-19 in Italy
Wednesday November 1, 13.15–15, room 22-1009, English Park campus
Aske Stick presents a chapter form her ongoing dissertation project.
Tuesday November 28, at 14.15–16, room 4-2007, English Park campus
Ida Grönroos presents a chapter form her ongoing dissertation project.
Friday December 15, time and venue TBA
PhD defense: Karl Ekeman.
Opponent: Prof. Yannis Stavrakakis, School of Political Science,
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
English Park Campus – Centre for the humanities: http://www.engelskaparken.uu.se/?languageId=1