Classroom 2, Penn Museum
Anth Colloquia Series:
Colonial Desires: Imperial Negotiation in the Iron Age Caucasus
Desire lies at the heart of many theoretical interventions into the logic and practice of empire. As a factor behind the endless accumulation of capital and a stimulus for conquest, desire may fuel colonial expansion. Similarly, the language of desire and sexual union is implicit in colonial and post-colonial discourses on race and hybridity. I will consider the operation of empire in the Iron Age Caucasus in terms of multiple and conflicting desires, investigating their economic, cultural, and political implications.
Lunch will be served.

Department of Anthropology