Bananapocalypse: Rejects

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Bananapocalypse: Rejects
October 10, 2025
University of Michigan Museum of Anthropological Archaeology
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Date
October 10, 2025
Location
University of Michigan Museum of Anthropological Archaeology
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The University of Michigan Department of Anthropology presents its fall 2025 Roy A. Rappaport Lecture Series, “Bananapocalypse: Un/Making Plantation Capitalism,” with Assistant Professor Alyssa Paredes.

Agenda

Rappaport lectures will take place on the following fall Fridays from 3 to 4:30 p.m. in 411 West Hall. They are free and open to the public.

Friday, Sept. 12

Elses and Externalities: The Un/Making of Plantation Capitalism

Friday, Oct. 10

Rejects: Food Cosmetic Standards and the Geopolitics of Waste

Friday, Nov. 14

Effluent: Living Downstream of Yourself on the Mindanao River

Friday, Dec. 5

Force Majeure: The See-Through Plantation
Key Speaker: Alyssa Paredes

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