The Brazilian Campos in Nineteenth-Century Landscape Art
The settler occupation of Central Brazil is the focus of nineteenth-century landscape art.
The settler occupation of Central Brazil is the focus of nineteenth-century landscape art.
Chapter 5 of the virtual exhibition Toxic Relationships: Uncovering the Worlds of Hazardous Waste.
About the exhibition Toxic Relationships
Chapter 6 of the virtual exhibition Toxic Relationships: Uncovering the Worlds of Hazardous Waste.
The graphic essay Toxic Inheritance by anthropologist Amelia Fiske in collaboration with graphic designer Jonas Fischer gives intimate insights into the effects oil extraction in the Ecuadorean rainforest. This essay is featured in the virtual exhibition Toxic Relationships: Uncovering the Worlds of Hazardous Waste.
Tyson Farms, Inc. spills 220,000 gallons of effluent into the Black Warrior River, killing over two hundred thousand fish.
Excerpt from Mark R. Stoll’s Inherit the Holy Mountain: Religion and the Rise of American Environmentalism.
In this episode from the New Books Network podcast, Allision Cobb is interviewed on her book, Plastic: An Autobiography.
In this episode from the New Books Network podcast, Candace Fujikane is interviewed on her book, Mapping Abundance for a Planetary Future: Kanaka Maoli and Critical Settler Cartographies in Hawai’i.
In this short piece, the new editors in chief of Environmental Humanities reflect on the state of the field as well as of the journal.