Geography Department presents: Sallie Marston
Dr. Paul & Natalie Strasser Legacy Room
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The Donald W. Meinig Undergraduate Lecture honors the pivotal geographical work of Maxwell Professor Emeritus Donald W. Meinig, a member of the Syracuse University Department of Geography from 1959 until his retirement in 2005.  As the featured speaker, Dr. Sallie Marston, Professor of Geography and Regional Development at the University of Arizona, will discuss, "Imagine the Impossible: Science, Art, Transversality and the Creation of Creative Subjects."  Professor Marston's work is located at the intersection of socio-spatial theory and politics.  She is particularly interested in how space, or sites, are bound up in and shape the production of bodies, practices and discourses.
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