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Environmental humanities [PDF]
The term “environmental humanities” was coined early in the new millennium. It describes diverse forms of research, teaching, and public outreach spanning several humanities disciplines, from philosophy and anthropology to history and large parts of human geography.
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Keskkonnahumanitaaria / Environmental Humanities
Kati Lindström
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I am a Professor of English and Director of the Interdisciplinary Minor in Environmental Studies at the University of Mississippi. Mississippi is a conservative state, and environmental education is not part of many schools’ general curricula.
Ann Fisher-Wirth
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This article outlines current developments in the Environmental Humanities, abbreviated as EH, that underscore its diversity and timeliness as scholars from manifold disciplines turn progressively more to human-nature issues in the Anthropocene epoch ...
John Charles Ryan
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“Old Trees Are Our Parents”: Old Growth, New Kin, Forest Time We are aged by culture, as Margaret Gullette has perfectly put it, her emphasis placed on the negative associations sutured to being old in capitalist societies.
KATHLEEN WOODWARD
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‘radical gleaning’: Doing Prac Crip
This article develops what I call ‘prac crip’ as an innovative methodology to perform on the page the scholarly realities of working, living and writing with the disability of repetitive strain injury.
Natalie Joelle
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Better knowledge of the emergence and growth of the environmental humanities is important for the future direction and vitality of the field. In this article I argue, against a backdrop of a so far not so coherent historiography of the field, that it is ...
Sverker Sörlin
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Teaching the Environmental Humanities [PDF]
AbstractThis article provides the first international overview and detailed discussion of teaching in the environmental humanities (EH). It is divided into three parts. The first offers a series of regional overviews: where, when, and how EH teaching is taking place.
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Connecting Environmental Humanities: Developing Interdisciplinary Collaborative Method
There is now a consensus that the potential contribution of the humanities to wider environmental debate is significant, although how to develop it effectively is still unclear.
Gavin Little
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Guilty by Association: Addressing Sustainability in Architecture Education
Despite the growing interest in sustainability, negative associations of this term with naïve discourses, green-washing, or low-quality design are still common within some areas in the discipline of architecture.
Tyana Santini
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