Feminist Lunch Series - Dr. Daniel Tubb - FR
Event date(s):
April 04, 2025
Time(s):
12:30 PM - 01:30 PM
Category:
Fredericton
Location:
Fredericton
Event Details:
Please mark your calendars for the last talk of our Winter 2025 Feminist Lunch Series to be given on Friday, April 4 at 12:30 p.m. in the Harriet Irving Library's Innovation Hub, Room 316, on UNB Campus in Fredericton by Dr. Daniel Tubb.
The talk is titled: "Ordinary Violence in the Chocó, Colombia"
Daniel Tubb is an Associate Professor and Chair of Anthropology at the University of New Brunswick. He is a socio-cultural and environmental anthropologist whose research focuses on Colombia and New Brunswick. His work explores issues of extractivism, violence, citizenship, and rural life. He is the author of Shifting Livelihoods: Gold Mining and Subsistence in the Chocó, Colombia (2020). He will present a series of ethnographic short films titled Ordinary Violence in the Chocó, Colombia, to offer an account of everyday life in one of Colombia’s marginalized regions and the gendered impacts of a gold rush.
The Feminist Lunch Series is organized by the UNB Gender & Women’s Studies Program, the UNB/STU University Women’s Centre, UNB Libraries and UNB Alumnae Association.
For more information on the series, contact Sophie Lavoie (lavoie@unb.ca).
Building: Harriet Irving Library Innovation Hub, Room 316
Room Number: 316
Contact: Angela Peters
1 506 453 4762
Angela.Peters@unb.ca