Planetary Extractions Symposium
Planetary Extractions is a two-day symposium that engages environmental humanities with critical decolonial perspectives from the perspective of ethnic studies.
[more]Planetary Extractions is a two-day symposium that engages environmental humanities with critical decolonial perspectives from the perspective of ethnic studies.
[more]Jenna Tang is the English translator of the Taiwanese author Lin Yi-Han's novel Fang Si-Chi's First Love Paradise. The novel is one of the most iconic feminist titles from Taiwan and a foundational text in the recent #MeToo movements in the Sinophone world. In her translation, Jenna Tang explored experimental ways and linguistic nuances to present narratives with deep emotions and to bring readers' attention to aspects of the society and culture that are once overlooked or not talked about enough.
[more]The Anthropocene Working Group and the Leslie Center for the Humanities invite you to "Running Out: In Search of Water in the High Plains," a guest lecture by Lucas Bessire.
[more]Jacobson models an approach to film analysis that accounts for material histories of extraction and resource dependence but without taking material knowledge—and the method he calls "raw materialism"—as an end in itself.
[more]"Photographic Futures" is a one-day symposium at Dartmouth College on Friday, January 31 that brings together a group of interdisciplinary scholars to explore how contemporary approaches to photography illuminate pressing issues of our time.
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