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Hello, The following event may be of interest to you: God Mountains and Fengshui Forests: Sacred/Secular Dialectics and the Fate of Rural Tibetan and Han Communities in China’s Ecological Civilization Thursday, October 19, 2017 Animism and vitalism have captured the imagination of post-structural theorists, ontologically-inclined ethnographers, and several cultural geographers. This presentation draws on works by scholars who have explored the divide, or dialectic, between sacred and secular space (Lefebvre, Foucault, Viveiros de Castro, and others) to explore the contemporary political ecology of Tibetan sacred mountains (gzhi bdag) and Han sacred forests (fengshuilin) as China strives to build a post-industrial Ecological Civilization (Shengtai Wenming). Time: 4:40 pm EDT/GMT-4 Location: Campus Center, Weis Cinema Sponsor: Anthropology Program and Asian Studies Program; Environmental and Urban Studies Program Contact: Michele Dominy. E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 845-758-7870 If you would like to see more events please visit the following URL: http://inside.bard.edu/campus/services/career/calendar/