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DESCRIPTION:The Anthropology Department presents:&nbsp\;“A Doleful Place In
 deed\, for the Site of a Future City”: Creating the Aesthetic of Absence a
 nd Eliminating Emptiness in Syracuse\, New YorkThis talk discusses\, Shift
 ing power dynamics and infrastructural development within the city of Syra
 cuse have long intertwined with geographic adjacency and the ability to co
 ntrol water resources.About the speaker: Dana Olesch&nbsp\;PhD Candidate\,
  Department of Anthropology\, Syracuse UniversityDana Olesch is a doctoral
  candidate in anthropology at Syracuse University. Trained as a historical
  archaeologist\, she now researches cultural and structural violence that 
 creates the palimpsest landscape of Syracuse\, New York.
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SUMMARY:A Doleful Place Indeed\, for the Site of a Future City
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The Anthropology Department presents:&nbsp\
 ;</p><p>“A Doleful Place Indeed\, for the Site of a Future City”: Creating
  the Aesthetic of Absence and Eliminating Emptiness in Syracuse\, New York
 </p><p>This talk discusses\, Shifting power dynamics and infrastructural d
 evelopment within the city of Syracuse have long intertwined with geograph
 ic adjacency and the ability to control water resources.</p><p><strong>Abo
 ut the speaker: </strong></p><p>Dana Olesch&nbsp\;PhD Candidate\, Departme
 nt of Anthropology\, Syracuse University</p><p>Dana Olesch is a doctoral c
 andidate in anthropology at Syracuse University. Trained as a historical a
 rchaeologist\, she now researches cultural and structural violence that cr
 eates the palimpsest landscape of Syracuse\, New York.</p>
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