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Introduction | Oceans in Three Paradoxes
Introduction to the virtual exhibition Oceans in Three Paradoxes: Knowing the Blue through the Humanities.
Moat–Bridge | Oceans in Three Paradoxes
Chapter 1 of Helen Rozwadowski’s virtual exhibition, Oceans in Three Paradoxes: Knowing the Blue through the Humanities.
Repository–Mirror | Oceans in Three Paradoxes
Chapter 2 from Helen Rozwadowski’s virtual exhibition, “Oceans in Three Paradoxes: Knowing the Blue through the Humanities.”
Destination–Home | Oceans in Three Paradoxes
Chapter 3 of Helen Rozwadowski’s virtual exhibition, Oceans in Three Paradoxes: Knowing the Blue through the Humanities.
Further Readings | Oceans in Three Paradoxes
Bibliography for the virtual exhibition Oceans in Three Paradoxes by Helen M. Rozwadowski.
“Ocean Literacy and Public Humanities”
In this article, former Rachel Carson Center fellow Helen Rozwadowski argues that the humanities can and should contribute to ocean studies.
“Narrative Ethics, Media and the Morality of the Ecological Modern: The Case of Sweden”
Full article by former RCC fellow Dominic Hinde.
Plastic Milk Bags and the Abandonment of a Hungarian Wood Pasture
The introduction of plastic milk bags transformed parts of the Hungarian landscape.
Interview with John Soluri and Claudia Leal, editors of A Living Past: Environmental Histories of Modern Latin America
In this episode from the New Books Network podcast, John Soluri and Claudia Leal are interviewed on their edited volume, A Living Past: Environmental Histories of Modern Latin America.