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SUMMARY:Kavita Philip talks to the Lab
DESCRIPTION:Kavita Philip is President’s Excellence Chair in Network Cultures as Professor of English with the UBC Department of English Language and Literatures. She was previously Professor of History & Informatics (by courtesy) at UC Irvine. She is author of Civilizing Natures (Rutgers University Press)\, and co-editor of five volumes curating interdisciplinary work in radical history\, political science\, art\, activism\, gender\, technology studies\, and public policy. \nDiverse articles and public writing engage with colonial history\, postcolonial studies\, histories of environment and technology\, feminist activism\, and science fiction studies. Forthcoming books include Studies in Unauthorized Reproduction: The Pirate Function and Decolonization (under contract\, MIT Press).
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