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Environmental Humanities is online | Planetary
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Get me outta here! Teaching the Environmental Humanities. Environmental Humanities is online. November 17, 2012. In “Thinking through the Environment, Unsettling the Humanities,” the editors–Deborah Bird Rose et al.–say this about their project:. Slaying the Climate Crisis. Cultural Sustainability and the African Burying Ground →. 2 thoughts on “ Environmental Humanities is online. October 30, 2013 at 7:23 am. This is the perfect web site for anyody who would like to understand thjis. River of Play: Ecop...
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Cultural Sustainability and the African Burying Ground | Planetary
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Get me outta here! Teaching the Environmental Humanities. Cultural Sustainability and the African Burying Ground. July 18, 2013. I just had the pleasure of attending the summer seminar “ Ecology and Ethnicity: Sustainability Studies’ Contributions to Place. 8221; sponsored by the Sustainability Institute of the University of New Hampshire. And led by Siobhan Senier. 8221; that humanists study. We were addressed by Darren Ranco. And by Angel David Nieves. The situation of the Burying Ground illustrates th...
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The Climate Jeremiad | Planetary
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Get me outta here! Teaching the Environmental Humanities. July 19, 2013. A new and necessary genre. Also, in this case, hilarious. 8220;It’s hot as hell! Cultural Sustainability and the African Burying Ground. How Does Glitchy Art Show Us Broken Is Beautiful? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Teaching THE HUNGER GAMES | Planetary
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Get me outta here! Teaching the Environmental Humanities. Teaching THE HUNGER GAMES. August 2, 2013. In the fall, I’m teaching a course called “Postmodern Fiction and Environmental Justice,” and the last novel we will read is. Having just finished it myself (I saw the movie first), I am still in shock that such a profoundly dystopian novel has become so popular. I mean,. Yes, the success of Katniss and Peeta implies the possibility of rebellion against the metropole, and the use of the term “distri...
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Get me outta here! Teaching the Environmental Humanities. Is a community blog. It is a space for conversation about teaching the environmental humanities, especially writing, rhetoric, and literature, in and out of the classroom. Is allied with the Association for the Study of Literature and Environment (ASLE-USA) and its affiliates around the world. Currently, posts are accepted in English, Spanish, and French. If you would like to be added to the community, please contact the site editors below. I look...
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Artifact Internship Utah Division of State History | Planetary
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Get me outta here! Teaching the Environmental Humanities. Artifact Internship Utah Division of State History. August 2, 2013. Artifact Internships at the Utah Division of State History (UDSH). July 22, 2013. The Utah Division of State History located in Salt Lake City in the historic Rio Grande Station seeks to fill three temporary summer then part-time positions (July to possibly the end of October, 2013). Preferential consideration will be given to those who have completed, or are now engaged in a grad...
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Get me outta here! Teaching the Environmental Humanities. I'm an associate professor of history at Westminster College, Salt Lake City, Utah. My specialties are the social and environmental history of the West and Utah. Artifact Internship Utah Division of State History. August 2, 2013. Artifact Internships at the Utah Division of State History (UDSH). July 22, 2013. Preferential consideration will be given to those who have completed, or are now engaged in a graduate programs in museum studies, American...
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Get me outta here! Teaching the Environmental Humanities. A Picture of the Damage in New Jersey. November 15, 2012. This is a picture of the damage in my neighborhood in Highland Park, NJ. We were struck by sustained hurricane-force winds for several hours, and lost power for days and, in some cases, weeks, but we were spared major structural damage, otherwise. It’s hard not to read this picture as an allegory of Sandy’s psychic impact on the region. Thanks for John Paxton for the photo. November 15, 2012.
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How Does Glitchy Art Show Us Broken Is Beautiful? | Planetary
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Get me outta here! Teaching the Environmental Humanities. How Does Glitchy Art Show Us Broken Is Beautiful? July 25, 2013. This video, from PBS Idea Channel, may help environmental humanists and our students consider the virtues of aesthetics beyond the picturesque and the sublime. Teaching THE HUNGER GAMES →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Slaying the Climate Crisis | Planetary
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Get me outta here! Teaching the Environmental Humanities. Slaying the Climate Crisis. November 17, 2012. Below is a video featuring Jane McGonigal, game theorist and author of. A book about the use of games as heuristic devices for solving problems. Here, she talks about the way she overcame the despair that followed a serious head injury. Essentially, she made her recovery into a game, in which she deployed strategies, recruited allies, and told herself a story that enabled her recovery. Diary of a Dand...