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Presented By: Department of English Language and Literature

Book Discussion WITH Mel Chen of Intoxicated: Race, Disability, and Chemical Intimacy Across Empire

Mel Chen

An abstract drawing of a tree grows out of an open book. An abstract drawing of a tree grows out of an open book.
An abstract drawing of a tree grows out of an open book.
Thursday, September 25th, 2025 (1:30 PM-3 PM)

Angell Hall 3241

In anticipation of Mel Chen's Heberle Lecture, we will be reading their latest book, Intoxicated: Race, Disability, and Chemical Intimacy Across Empire and discussing it with them. We encourage you to read as much as you can and join us in giving Professor Chen a warm (and intellectually stimulating!) welcome to the Environmental Humanities world(s) at UM. Bring your questions, wonderings, and excitements alike.

If you encounter issues accessing a copy of the text, please email either Patricia Jewell (jewellp@umich.edu) or Jace Jung (jacejung@umich.edu)
An abstract drawing of a tree grows out of an open book. An abstract drawing of a tree grows out of an open book.
An abstract drawing of a tree grows out of an open book.

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