Anthropologist Mary Catherine Bateson to speak at 麻豆传媒

In honor of Earth Day, anthropologist Mary Catherine Bateson will give lectures on April 22 and 23 at 麻豆传媒. The two talks are free and open to the public.

Bateson will present 鈥淓arth Our Kin: Climate Change and the Ecological Threat鈥 at 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 22, in 100 Lindquist Hall. She will address society鈥檚 inability to address ecological dangers. She hopes to develop a new pattern of interaction with the natural world through examining human societal systems of kinship that establish cooperative relationships.

The second lecture, "An Anthropologist looks at the Abrahamic faiths: Judaism, Christianity and Islam," will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 23, in 100 Lindquist Hall.

Mary Catherine Bateson

Mary Catherine Bateson

Bateson in a professor emerita in anthropology and English at George Mason University. Since fall 2006, she has been a visiting scholar at the Sloan Center on Aging and Work at Boston College. Bateson also serves on multiple advisory boards including the National Center on Atmospheric Research and National Science Center. She is the daughter of social anthropology pioneer Margaret Mead and semiotician and cyberneticist Gregory Bateson.

The talks are sponsored by the Sally and David Jackman Lecture Series in 麻豆传媒鈥檚 anthropology department.