Petra’s well-known Khazneh, or treasury, photographed in 1924 and once more in 2024.
Professor Kaelin Groom will likely be visiting campus this week to debate her thrilling new e book on Petra, Jordan, that explores using repeat images to doc, look at and analyze environmental and cultural change within the magical, ruined metropolis of Petra. Drawing on greater than a century of authentic pictures for comparability, Groom reconstructs the unique photographic vantage factors to seize proof of change throughout Petra over a century in PETRA Rephotographed.
This detailed and hanging e book reveals a altering ageless place from the influence of tourism, nature, improvement and previous makes an attempt at conservation. Her speak will deal with the concepts of Petra’s panorama, the human and pure influences on change and this time-tested technique for historic reconstruction, but in addition for advancing interdisciplinary conversations round cultural resilience, stewardship and the lived expertise of heritage websites and indigenous peoples.
Groom’s talks are identified for her hanging before-and-after pictures, insights from in depth fieldwork and discussions of the moral and sensible implications of researching usually disputed and dynamic landscapes. This is a chat to not be missed, and a particular occasion to have her signal your e book, hosted by the Geosciences Department with the King Fahd Center for Middle East Studies. Please be a part of us for this visually gorgeous presentation, adopted by her book-signing, with the delectable Arabic meals catered by Toot Beirut restaurant of Rogers.
Groom is a notable alumna of the U of A’s geosciences, Middle East research and environmental dynamics applications, having studied below University Professor Tom Paradise. She is a geographer, geomorphologist, heritage scientist and educator at Arizona State University within the School of Geographical Sciences & Urban Planning, the place her educating and analysis deal with how landscapes change over time and what these modifications reveal about panorama, geology, vegetation, stone structure, tradition and resilience. Groom’s a two-time Fulbright scholar and has spent a number of years working in Jordan, whereas collaborating with organizations together with ACOR, SCHEP, UNESCO, the U.S. State Department and the American Explorers Club.
Her analysis is pushed by a decided curiosity and a deep love for the fragile, distinctive great thing about our Earth’s deserts. Her new e book focuses on Petra, utilizing repeat images to inform the story of a spot formed by time, folks and shifting views. It is already receiving worldwide accolades. For extra data: www.kmgroom.com or at amazon.com/kaelin groom petra.
The Petra speak and book-signing will from 3-5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 3, Gearhart Hall Auditorium room 26.