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    Henry Auditorium
    Friday, March 06, 2015, 7:00 PM — 8:30 PM

    SAL U Lectures: Thinking Animals - Species, Power, and the Politics of Care in the World

    Animals occupy a paradoxical place in the world: they are everywhere, yet hidden. This five-part Seattle Arts & Lectures course, hosted at the Henry, explores the histories, politics, and cultural dynamics of how humans see and do not see animals in the world. Bringing expertise from wildlife sciences, animal welfare, geography, anthropology, literature, and political science, a distinguished set of speakers will explore human/animal connections in a range of global and historical contexts, including Renaissance France, contemporary Peru, and urban and rural spaces in the United States.
    March 6:
    María Elena García, Comparative History of Ideas and the Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington, and Tony Lucero, Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington present “Dancing Guinea Pigs and a Heroic Rottweiler: Animals, Culture, and Politics.”
    CREDITS

    Seattle Arts & Lectures

    ADMISSION

    $20 general public

    Tickets available through Seattle Arts and Lectures

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    PROGRAM PARTNERS

    Seattle Arts & Lectures
    UW Critical Animal Studies Working Group

    ACCESS
    This event is public.
    ACCESSIBILITY
    Henry Art Gallery is accessible to all visitors. Please notify the staff of any special needs or concerns when planning to attend this event.