BEGIN:VCALENDAR
PRODID:-//Columba Systems Ltd//NONSGML CPNG/SpringViewer/ICal Output/3.3-
 M3//EN
VERSION:2.0
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
METHOD:PUBLISH
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20150320T064425Z
DTSTART:20150327T093000Z
DTEND:20150327T183000Z
SUMMARY:The Animal and the Archive:  Revisiting Human-Other Animal Relati
 ons in Cultural history
UID:{http://www.columbasystems.com/customers/uom/gpp/eventid/}l3l-i7grx4n
 2-f31kt
DESCRIPTION:"Everywhere animals disappear. In zoos they constitute the li
 ving monument to their own disappearance" \nBerger\, ‘Why Look at Animal
 s’ (1977)\, p. 26.\n\n9.30 – 			registration (coffee and teas)\n10.00 		
 	Welcome.\n10.15-11:00: 	Exhibition and tour\n\n11.00-12.30: 	Panel I\n•
 	Andrew Flack (Bristol)\, ‘Bodies\, Blood\, and Biodiversity: Conservati
 on and Colonialism at Bristol Zoo Gardens’.\n•	Helen Cowie (York)\, ‘Ele
 phants in the High Street: travelling menageries in nineteenth-Century B
 ritain’.\n•	Karen Sayer (Leeds Trinity)\, ‘The Appreciation of the Farm 
 Animal’.\n\nLunch provided\n\n1.30-2.30: 		Keynote:\n•	Pratik Chakrabart
 i (Kent)\, ‘The animal turn in the cultural history of empire’\n\n2.45-4
 .15: 		Panel II\n•	Elle Larsson (RHUL)\, ‘“I’ll take a tiger to go\, Sir
 ”: Charles Jamrach’s exotic menagerie and the Victorian Metropolis’.\n•	
 Alexander Scott (Lancaster)\, ‘Missing Links and Nondescripts: a cultura
 l history of Chimpanzees and Gorillas in Victorian Liverpool’.\n•	Julia 
 Courtney (Independent)\, ‘“Would you like to sin on a tiger skin…..?” Do
 mesticating the exotic animal’.\n\nBrews and snacks\n\n4.45-6.15: 		Pane
 l III\n•	Pete Yeandle (Manchester)\, ‘The Elephant in the Archive: authe
 nticity and artifice in animal displays at Belle Vue’.\n•	James Hall (Ca
 mbridge)\, ‘Dancing serpents: orientalism and representations of snake-c
 harmers in nineteenth-century Britain’\n•	David Mayer (Manchester) and C
 assie Mayer (Independent)\, “No animals were harmed in the making of thi
 s …” \n\n6.15: Closing remarks. \n
STATUS:TENTATIVE
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
CLASS:PUBLIC
LOCATION:Chethams Library\, Long Millgate\, Manchester\, M3 1SB
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR
