Key details
Time
- 6:30pm – 8pm
Location
- Kensington
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Lecture Theatre 1
Price
- Free
Who could attend
- Everyone
Type
- Lecture
Writer and professor and Co-Director of the Center for Palestine Studies Nadia Abu El-Haj joins us to examine the deeper issues revealed in Gaza. She will host a discussion that will consider the widespread visibility of ongoing devastation and the intentions at play.
Nadia Abu El-Haj is Ann Whitney Olin Professor of Anthropology at Barnard College and Columbia University, and Co-Director of the Center for Palestine Studies at Columbia. Among many other publications, she is the author of three books: Facts on the Ground: Archaeological Practice and Territorial Self-Fashioning in Israeli Society (University of Chicago Press, 2001); The Genealogical Science: The Search for Jewish Origins and the Politics of Epistemology; (University of Chicago Press, 2012); and Combat Trauma: War and Citizenship in Post-9/11 America (Verso 2022).
Please join us in Lecture Theatre 1, Darwin Building, Kensington campus, Royal College of Art.
This is part of the School of Architecture's Public Lecture Series, which is curated by Charlotte Grace.