ASLE EcoCast: Changing the Anthropo-scene: Una Chaudhuri and Eco-Theatre
In this episode of ASLE’s official podcast, Jemma Deer and Brandon Galm interviews Una Chaudhuri on the topic of eco-theatre.
In this episode of ASLE’s official podcast, Jemma Deer and Brandon Galm interviews Una Chaudhuri on the topic of eco-theatre.
In this episode of ASLE’s official podcast, Jemma Deer and Brandon Galm interviews Bénédicte Boisseron, author of Afro-Dog: Blackness and the Animal Question.
In this episode of ASLE’s EcoCast, Jemma Deer and Brandon Galm introduces the podcast.
In this episode of ASLE’s official podcast, Jemma Deer and Brandon Galm interviews Scott Slovic.
Excerpt from The Desert in Modern Literature and Philosophy by Aidan Tynan.
Excerpt from RCC fellow Jemma Deer’s monograph Radical Animism: Reading for the End of the World.
Iovino, Serenella. “Posthumanism in Literature and Ecocriticism.” Relations. Beyond Anthropocentrism 4, no. 1 (2016): 11–20.
“Where does the posthuman dwell? At what address? And in what type of house?”
Early Modern Écologies is the first collective volume to offer perspectives on the relationship between contemporary ecological thought and early modern French literature.
In this selection of poems, Adam Dickinson focuses on the “outside” that is the “inside,” thereby drawing attention to the coextensive and intra-active nature of the body with its environment and the consequent implications for linking the human to the nonhuman and the personal to the global in environmental ethics.
Michael Marder interprets the “toxic flood” we are living or dying through as a global dump. On his reading, multiple levels of existence—from the psychic to the physiological, from the environmental-elemental to the planetary—are being converted into a dump, a massive and still growing hodgepodge of industrial and consumer by-products and emissions; shards of metaphysical ideas and theological dreams; radioactive materials; light, sound, and other modes of sensory pollution; pesticides and herbicides; and so forth.