Seminar: "Mixing or Matching: Hybridization and Taxonomy in the 19th Century" - Harriet Ritvo (MIT)
Egenis Seminar
The possibilities offered by hybridization or crossing engaged the energies of animal experts from stockbreeders to zookeepers in the 19th century; it also attracted the fascinated or horrified attention of the general public. Motivations were equally various, from the pragmatic desire to improve agricultural breeds to idle curiosity. Since the results (and non-results) of these activities were unpredictable, they also provided a way of challenging the limits of individual species and, consequently, the definition of the category itself.
An Egenis, the Centre for the Study of Life Sciences seminar | |
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Date | 28 September 2015 |
Time | 14:00 to 15:30 |
Place | Byrne House |
Event details
Location:
Byrne House