Erb Memorial Union (EMU) Fir Room, 1222 E. 13th Ave. UO campus FREE & open to the public
“Too Many P’s”? Personal, Political, Publics and Potatoes
Ruth Ozeki will read from her novel, All Over Creation, and will be joined at the table by an interdisciplinary panel of scholars. We will talk about public engagement with agricultural technoscience, genetic modification of crops, nonviolent direct action, and the creative use of generative metaphors. We will tease out some relationships between genes, gender and genre along the way.Thursday Panelists
- Ruth Ozeki is a Canadian-American novelist (All Over Creation; My Year of Meats; A Tale for the Time Being), filmmaker, and Zen Buddhist priest.
- Jennifer Burns Levin teaches English in the UO Clark Honors College and coordinates the CSWS Food in the Field Research Interest Group.
- Mary Wood, Professor, UO Department of English
- Judith Eisen, Professor, UO Department of Biology
- Kim Leval, Executive Director, Northwest Center for Alternatives to Pesticides (NCAP)
- Moderator: Joan Haran, Research Fellow, CESAGEN at Cardiff University, Wales
“Common Ground: Land, Language, Story” — the 2013 CSWS Northwest Women Writers Symposium
- May 10 reading & booksigning with Ruth Ozeki, 7 p.m., EMU Fir Room, 1222 E. 13th Ave., UO campus. Free and open to the public.
- May 11 panel & workshops: Downtown Eugene Public Library, 10th Ave. & Olive St. (100 W 10th Ave Eugene, OR 97401). Free and open to the public. Starting April 20, pre-register for limited spaces for Saturday afternoon workshops at: 541-682-5450 (Press 2).