Lecture Theatre: Humanities x Public Life
Timothy Barnard is a scholar of environmental history at the National University of Singapore. Tim’s publications include Nature Contained, an edited volume on Singapore’s environmental history, and Nature’s Colony, a monograph on the history of the Singapore Botanical Gardens. Later this year, Tim will publish Imperial Creatures: Humans and Other Animals in Colonial Singapore. In this episode: Tim’s transition from a suburban kid in Middle America to a scholar in and of Southeast Asia; the impact of teaching on Tim’s interest in environmental history; putting together Nature Contained; the history of the Singapore Botanical Gardens; the challenge of environmental history to orthodox Singaporean historiography (i.e. animals don’t care about election results); the impact of colonial rule on animal life; Tim’s current work on the history of water in Singapore. Plus: the three most popular pets in colonial Singapore, and how rabies was introduced to our island.
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