“Portrait of an Arctic Research Station”
Flora Mary Bartlett captures the flows between lab and landscape through photographic exploration.
Flora Mary Bartlett captures the flows between lab and landscape through photographic exploration.
The essay acquaints readers with an ecocritical approach to comics by close reading three recent “ecocomics” with an emphasis on thematic and formal features.
The principle of the division of labour and the use of machines appeared in the 18th century in England. These developments initiated the Industrial Revolution.
Steam power became the energy source for many machines and vehicles, making it cheaper and easier to produce commodities in large amounts.
Drawing upon archival records in Namibia, South Africa, Portugal, the United States, and the United Kingdom, this article argues that concerns over the spread of plague across land borders led to the development of a nascent invasive species framework which indicted border-crossing “migrant” South African gerbils for the international spread of the disease.
First chapter of the virtual exhibition “Wetland Times,” “Imaginaries.”
The fifth chapter of “Wetland Times,” “(A)synchronicities.”