On behalf of the Department of Anthropology and the School of Architecture at Yale University, we invite you to the Graduate Student Symposium, The Shape of Space. The symposium is a two-day event on Yale University campus from February 14–15, 2025.
February 14th (Day 1): Location: HQ 136
9: 30 AM: Breakfast for Symposium registrants
10:00 AM - 12:30 PM: (30 mins/ panelist + 30 mins Q and A)
PANEL 1: Bounding Vitality:
- Angelika Joseph, Architecture PhD Program, Princeton University: Shaping Sovereignty: An Architectural Plan for Indigenous Nation-Building at Wounded Knee, 1973
- Emma Kahn, Anthropology PhD program, Brown University: Heart of the City: The Albuquerque Rail Trail as a Settler (Re)vitalizer
- Stephanie Birch, History PhD program, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign: Making the Midwest: Carcerality in the American Heartland
- Gonzalo Aguirre Orellana, Anthropology PhD program, Brown University: Modern Salmon, Old Disputes: The Distribution of the Sensible in Chiloé and Chilean Patagonia
12:45 PM: Lunch for Symposium Registrants
1:45 PM - 4:15 PM (30 mins/ panelist + 30 mins Q and A)
PANEL 2: Lines and Lineages:
- Matthew Ballance, Anthropology PhD program, Brown University: Shaping the Camino Real: Circulation, Space-Time, and the State in Colonial South America
- Patrick McKenzie, Anthropology PhD program, University of Colorado, Boulder: Remembrance, Revival, and Ruin: Monumental Histories and Futures in Bulgaria
- Xhulio Binjaku, Architecture PhD program, Princeton University: On Contours
- Qianye Yu, History of Architecture & Urban Development PhD program, Cornell University: Landscape of Vigilance: The TAZARA Railway (1968-1976) and the Institutionalization of Territory
4:30 - 5: 30 PM: Keynote Address by Dr. Leslie Gross-Wyrtzen, Yale University
5:30 - 6:00 PM: Q and A
February 15th (Day 2): Location 10 Sachem 105
9:30 AM: Breakfast for Symposium registrants
10:00 AM - 12:30 PM: (30 mins/ panelist + 30 mins Q and A)
PANEL 3: Living Interstices:
- Fatema Tasmia, History of Art & Architecture, PhD Program, Boston University: Shaping Unmapped Spaces: Everyday Urbanism and the Adaptive Role of Sidewalks as Social Space in Dhaka’s Urban Landscape
- Elisheva Levy, Architecture PhD program, University of Pennsylvania: The Soviet Kommunalka: Contrasting Geometries of Power and the Production of Space in 1917 Revolutionary Petrograd
- Kara Morgan Plaxa Arxa, Architecture PhD program, Princeton University: Behind Closed Doors: Masculinity and Identity in Leftover Spaces within the social context of the US
- Kristen Miller, Religious Studies PhD program, Arizona State University: Hindu Varanasi: Iconographic Street Art and the Transformation of Urban Space
12:45 PM: Lunch for Symposium Registrants
1:45 PM - 4:15 PM (30 mins/ panelist + 30 mins Q and A)
PANEL 4: Im/materialities:
- Annika Hirmke, Geography PhD program, University of Colorado Boulder: Shaping Energy: Constructing Spaces of Energy, Extraction, and Conservation in Montana
- Moad Musbahi, Anthropology & Interdisciplinary Humanities, Princeton University: Buying and Selling Air in the Sahara: Field Notes on Aeration
- Ahona Palchoudhuri, Anthropology & Music PhD program, Brown University: The Earth Between Musical Notes
- Layna Chen, Architecture MED program, Yale University: Reconstituting the Void: Value and Visibility in Indonesia’s Peatlands.
4:30 - 5: 30 PM: Keynote Address by Prof. Vyjayanthi Rao, Yale University
5:30 - 6:00 PM: Q and A
This is event is co-sponsored by the Department of Anthropology, the Yale School of Architecture and the Dean’s Fund.