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DESCRIPTION:Nida Rehman\, Visiting Assistant Professor\, Department of\nArc
 hitecture\, The Pennsylvania State UniversityNatures of Practice: The Work
  of the\nAgri-Horticultural Society of Punjab (1851-1885)Formed in\n1849 b
 y the East India Company\, the Agri-Horticultural\nSociety of Punjab (AHSP
 ) sought to modernize agricultural practices and expand\nproduction in the
  region. The AHSP’s discourses of modernization and\nimprovement are cruci
 ally placed within the histories of environmental reform\nin nineteenth ce
 ntury colonial India. Rehman will show how constructions of\nnature\, noti
 ons of technical expertise\, and new urban subjectivities were\ncirculated
 \, assembled\, and contested within the AHSP’s terrain of practice.Open to
  the publicCo-Sponsored by the South Asia Center at the Moynihan Institute
  of Global Affairs &amp\; the School of Architecture. 
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SUMMARY:SAC presents: Nida Rehman
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p><b>Nida Rehman</b>\, <i>Visiting Ass
 istant Professor\, Department of\nArchitecture\, The Pennsylvania State Un
 iversity</i></p><p><b>Natures of Practice: The Work of the\nAgri-Horticult
 ural Society of Punjab (1851-1885)</b></p>Formed in\n1849 by the East Indi
 a Company\, the Agri-Horticultural\nSociety of Punjab (AHSP) sought to mod
 ernize agricultural practices and expand\nproduction in the region. The AH
 SP’s discourses of modernization and\nimprovement are crucially placed wit
 hin the histories of environmental reform\nin nineteenth century colonial 
 India. Rehman will show how constructions of\nnature\, notions of technica
 l expertise\, and new urban subjectivities were\ncirculated\, assembled\, 
 and contested within the AHSP’s terrain of practice.<p>Open to the public<
 /p><p><b><i>Co-Sponsored by the South Asia Center at the Moynihan Institut
 e of Global Affairs &amp\; the School of Architecture.</i></b></p><p> </p>
 <p></p>
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