Rachel Carson Scholarship—Where Next?
Maril Hazlett calls for a more critical and nuanced reassessment of Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, examining both its impact and its limitations in reaching diverse sectors of society.
Maril Hazlett calls for a more critical and nuanced reassessment of Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, examining both its impact and its limitations in reaching diverse sectors of society.
This podcast discusses the work of the archaeologist Niède Guidon and the traces of the first humans in the Americas.
Concluding remarks on the virtual exhibition Amitav Ghosh in Munich by Hanna Straß-Senol.
A poetic descent into illness parallels a whale fall, uncovering beauty, vulnerability, and new forms of living.
Reflections on Amitav Ghosh’s Gun Island by Sabina Magagnoli.
Isaac Yuen’s “Tales from Coral Country” is an inventive, Calvino-esque meditation on coral formations and the potentially lethal dangers they face. It is one of the two honorable mentions in the fiction category of the RCC environmental writing competition “Tell the Untold!”
Abi Andrews’ “JUDAS DONKEY” is a memorable animal-centered story set in outback Australia, consistently atmospheric and chillingly portrayed. It is one of the two honorable mentions in the fiction category of the RCC environmental writing competition “Tell the Untold!”
Reflections on Amitav Ghosh’s Gun Island by Laura Otto.
Reflections on Amitav Ghosh’s Gun Island by Markus Vogt.
The Age of the Anthropoiescene is a time of sympoietic tanglings with the human and more-than-human ghosts of deep time.