Imaginative Ecologies: Inspiring Change through the Humanities
Excerpts from the book Imaginative Ecologies, including an interview with Christof Mauch.
Excerpts from the book Imaginative Ecologies, including an interview with Christof Mauch.
What connects the sci-fi book Dune with coastal dunes and geoengineering?
In this episode from the New Books Network podcast, Kate Rigby is interviewed on her book, Reclaiming Romanticism: Towards an Ecopoetics of Decolonisation.
This article brings together feminist technoscience and more-than-human theory on care with Lacanian psychoanalytic theories of anxiety and desire.
The authors introduce a special section of Environmental Humanities on manifestations of deep time through places, objects, and practices, focusing on three modes through which it is encountered: enchantment, violence, and haunting.
This film examines the limitations and contradictions of finding safe places for nuclear waste storage.
This book packs into one slender volume a sweeping tale of fire, and humanity’s interactions with fire, from prehistory to the dawn of the twenty-first century.
Paolo Gruppuso explores the genealogy of Edenic narratives about the Pontine Marshes in Agro Pontino, Italy, and the imaginary of the Bonifica Integrale, or integral reclamation.
In this article, David Gentilcore writes about the Venetian cistern-system and its a success as a technology for treating rainwater.
What does the possibility of an early end to human existence as part of a more general biotic extinction mean for the latter day writing of history?