Natural and Unnatural Disasters
3/11, Asbestos, and the Unmaking of Japan’s Modern World
Location
Library and Gallery, Albin O. Kuhn
Date & Time
April 21, 2016, 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Description
Brett L. Walker, Edwin O. Reischauer Visiting Professor of Japanese Studies, Department
of History and Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies, Harvard University
In this lecture, Brett Walker will investigate asbestos in the construction and, more importantly, destruction of Japan’s built environment, with a focus on the impact of the 3/11 disaster and the later clean up. Dr. Walker's research is part of a larger Guggenheim-funded project concerned with the unmaking of the modern built world, and what it means for the future of human health.
In this lecture, Brett Walker will investigate asbestos in the construction and, more importantly, destruction of Japan’s built environment, with a focus on the impact of the 3/11 disaster and the later clean up. Dr. Walker's research is part of a larger Guggenheim-funded project concerned with the unmaking of the modern built world, and what it means for the future of human health.
Co-sponsored by the Departments of Geography and Environmental Systems & History
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