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SUMMARY: Jonathan Bordo\, Trent University on “Work on Wilderness – Picture
 s\, Refuge and the Commons”
DESCRIPTION: Jonathan Bordo teaches comparative arts\, letters and media in
  the Cultural Studies Program at Trent University. Jonathan Bordo’s writing
 s that bridge his interests between picturing\, testimony and institutions 
 of memory have been published widely in international and national journals
  and collections. They include: The Keeping Place in Nelson & Olin\, Monume
 nts and Memory\, Made and […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <h4><strong>Jonathan Bordo teaches comparativ
 e arts\, letters and media in the Cultural Studies Program at Trent Univers
 ity.</strong></h4><p>Jonathan Bordo's writings that bridge his interests be
 tween picturing\, testimony and institutions of memory have been published 
 widely in international and national journals and collections. They include
 : The Keeping Place in Nelson & Olin\, Monuments and Memory\, Made and Unma
 de\, University of Chicago Press\, 2003\, Picture and Witness at the Site o
 f the Wilderness in WJT Mitchell (ed) Landscape and Power 2nd Edition\, Uni
 versity of Chicago Press\, 2002\, Phantoms in On European Ground: The Photo
 graphs of Alan Cohen\, University of Chicago Press\, 2001.</p><p>Jonathan B
 ordo is currently involved in several projects of sustained writing that in
 cludes a monograph on the topic of the wilderness entitled The Landscape wi
 thout a Witness and an essay on theory as critical topography. In the lectu
 re at UBC he will talk about wilderness and memory\, wilderness as ruins\, 
 wilderness as asylum\, and picture wilderness."</p><p><em>Sponsored by the 
 Department of Art History\, Visual Art and Theory\, the Program in Canadian
  Studies\, and the Program in 19th-century Studies.</em></p>
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