All Episodes
Greenhouse Environmental Humanities Book Talks — 195 episodes
Bob McKay – Anthropofugal Fictions
Brycchan Carey – The Unnatural Trade
Josephine Taylor – The Nonhuman Narratives of Energy
K. G. Hutchins – A Song for the Horses
Christopher Jones – The Invention of Infinite Growth
Katja Bruisch – Burning Swamps
Isabelle Gapp – A Circumpolar North
Nathan K. Hensley – Action Without Hope
Joanna Allan – Saharan Winds
Dominic Hinde – Drifting North
Dolly Jørgensen – Ghosts Behind Glass
Micah Muscolino – Remaking the Earth, Exhausting the People
Marianna Dudley – Electric Wind
Roy Scranton – Impasse
Brad Bolman – Lab Dog
Jules Skotnes-Brown – Segregated Species
Tina Adcock – Cold Colonialism
Richard Fallon – Contesting Earth’s History in Transatlantic Literary Culture
Rebecca K. Wright – Moral Energy in America
John Kinder – World War Zoos
Pollyanna Rhee – Natural Attachments
Josh Nygren – The State of Conservation
Christian Long – Infrastructure in Dystopian and Post-apocalyptic Film
Sasha Gora – Culinary Claims
Gina Caison – Erosion
Kylie Crane – Concrete and Plastic
Anne Berg – Empire of Rags and Bones
Ángeles Picone – Landscaping Patagonia
Wilko Graf von Hardenberg – Sea Level
Bronwyn Bailey-Charteris – The Hydrocene
Lisa Yin Han – Deepwater Alchemy
Jamie Jones – Rendered Obsolete
Elena Kochetkova – Green Power of Socialism
Joseph Seeley – Border of Water and Ice
Rachel Gross – Shopping All the Way to the Woods
Sandra Swart – The Lion’s Historian
Judith Rauscher – Ecopoetic Place-making
Sarah Dimick – Unseasonable
Sonja Pieck – Mnemonic Ecologies
Jamie Wang – Reimagining the More-than-Human City
Michael Lobel – Van Gogh and the End of Nature
John MacNeill Miller – The Ecological Plot
Elsa Devienne – Sand Rush
Dan Vandersommers – Entangled Encounters at the National Zoo
Kathleen Murphy – Captivity’s Collections
Ellen Arnold – Medieval Riverscapes
Ruth Morgan – Climate Change and International History
Matthew Holmes – Graft Hybrid
Carolyn Fornoff – Subjunctive Aesthetics
Jason Heppler – Silicon Valley and the Environmental Inequalities of High-Tech Urbanism
Dana Luciano – How the Earth Feels
Siobhan Angus – Camera Geologica
Mica Jorgenson – The Weight of Gold
Samuel Dolbee – Locusts of Power
Caleb Wellum – Energizing Neoliberalism
Fynn Holm – Gods of the Sea
Matthew Archer – Unsustainable
Katie Sagal – Botanical Entanglements
Otto Latva – The Giant Squid in Transatlantic Culture
Christopher Blakley – Empire of Brutality
Dianne Rayson – Bonhoeffer and Climate Change
Peter Sutoris – Educating for the Anthropocene
Simone Müller – The Toxic Ship
Jared Margulies – The Cactus Hunters
Dario Fazzi – Smoke on the Water
Robyn d′Avignon – A Ritual Geology
Mantha Zarmakoupi – Shaping Roman Landscape
Davide Orsini – Atomic Archipeligo
Karen Pinkus – Subsurface
Harriet Evans Tang – Animal-Human Relationships in Medieval Iceland
Kyle Parry – A Theory of Assembly
Peter Alagona – Accidental Ecosystem
Tore Størvold – Dissonant Landscapes
Bethany Brookshire – Pests
Hi′ilei Julia Kawehipuaakahaopulani Hobart – Cooling the Tropics
Christina Gerhardt – Sea Change
Charlotte Wrigley – Earth, Ice, Bone, Blood
Katrin Kleemann – A Mist Connection
Matthew Eisler – Age of Auto Electric
Amy Kohout – Taking the Field
Caroline Grego – Hurricane Jim Crow
Killian Quigley – Reading Underwater Wreckage
Neil Oatsvall – Atomic Environments
Christina Dunbar-Hester – Oil Beach
Ezra Rashkow – The Nature of Endangerment in India
Abigail Agresta – The Keys to Bread and Wine
Simone Ferracina – Ecologies of Inception
Benjamín Schultz-Figueroa – The Celluloid Specimen
Samantha Muka – Oceans Under Glass
Faizah Zakaria – The Camphor Tree and the Elephant
Christiaan De Beukelaer – Trade Winds
Matt Henry – Hydronarratives
Lisa Bloom – Climate Change and the New Polar Aesthetics
Charne Lavery – Writing Ocean Worlds
Min Hyoung Song – Climate Lyricism
Lydia Pyne – Endlings
Eric Hirsch – Acts of Growth
Kjetil Fallan – Ecological by Design
Joshua Trey Barnett – Mourning in the Anthropocene
Thomas Zeller – Consuming Landscapes
Rohan Lloyd – Saving the Reef
Sophie Chao – In the Shadow of the Palms
James Turner – Charged
Jenny Price – Stop Saving the Planet
Erik Nordman – The Uncommon Knowledge of Elinor Ostrom
Stephanie Rutherford – Villain, Vermin, Icon, Kin
Jarrod Hore – Visions of Nature
Matthew Kelly – The Women Who Saved The English Countryside
Megan Kate Nelson – Saving Yellowstone
Laura J Martin – Wild By Design
Keith Pluymers – No Wood, No Kingdom
Laura Smith – Ecological Restoration and the U.S. Nature and Environmental Writing Tradition
Matthew Seibert – Atlas of Material Worlds
Jonathan Saha – Colonizing Animals
Victor Seow – Carbon Technocracy
Liam Lewis – Animal Soundscapes in Anglo-Norman Texts
Bart Elmore – Seed Money
Michael Guida – Listening to British Nature
Daniel Barber – Modern Architecture and Climate
Catherine Oliver – Veganism, Archives, and Animals
Laurence Talairach – Animals, Museum Culture & Children’s Literature
Jonathan Robins – Oil Palm
Liz Miller – Extraction Ecologies and the Literature of the Long Exhaustion
Michelle Nijhuis – Beloved Beasts
Alexander Etkind – Nature’s Evil
Chris Pearson – Dogopolis
Gregg Mitman – Empire of Rubber
Nancy Langston – Climate Ghosts
Raf de Bont – Nature’s Diplomats
Charlie Hailey – The Porch
Samantha Walton – Everybody Needs Beauty
Jessica Hurley – Infrastructures of Apocalypse
Candace Fujikane – Mapping Abundance for a Planetary Future
Max Liboiron – Pollution is Colonialism
Vincent Ialenti – Deep Time Reckoning
Heather Houser – Infowhelm
Wilko Hardenberg – A Monastery for the Ibex
Nayanika Mathur – Crooked Cats
Kirsten Greer – Red Coats and Wild Birds
Robert Geal – Ecological Film Theory and Psychoanalysis
Anna Burton – Trees in Nineteenth-century English Fiction
Finis Dunaway – Defending the Arctic Refuge
Joanna Page – Decolonizing Science in Latin American Art
Emily O’Gorman – Wetlands in a Dry Land
Anna Barcz – Environmental Cultures in Soviet East Europe
Christine Keiner – Deep Cut
Joseph Pugliese – Biopolitics of the More-than-Human
Ben Anderson – Cities, Mountains & Being Modern
Finn Arne Jørgensen – Recycling
Elizabeth Parker – The Forest and the EcoGothic
Justyna Poray-Wybranowska – Climate Change, Ecological Catastrophe, and the Contemporary Postcolonial Novel
Environmental History Book Roundtable
Frederico Freitas – Nationalizing Nature
Jonathan Padwe – Disturbed Forests, Fragmented Memories
C. Anne Claus – Drawing the Sea Near
Timo Maran – Ecosemiotics
Pratik Chakrabarti – Inscriptions of Nature
Alda Balthrop-Lewis – Thoreau’s Religion
Benjamin Cohen – Pure Adulteration
Jemma Deer – Radical Animism
Craig Santos Perez – Habitat Threshold
Stefania Barca – Forces of Reproduction
Sasha Engelmann – Sensing Art in the Atmosphere
Kate Teltscher – Palace of Palms
Jamie Lorimer – The Probiotic Planet
Peter Dauvergne – AI in the Wild
Alexandra Palmer – Ethical Debates in Orangutan Conservation
Rebecca Giggs – Fathoms
Alenda Chang – Playing Nature
Aidan Tynan – The Desert in Modern Literature & Philosophy
Peder Anker – The Power of the Periphery
Hannah Boast – Hydrofictions
Etienne Benson – Surroundings
Leslie Green – Rock | Water | Life
Kate Rigby – Reclaiming Romanticism
Luke Keogh – The Wardian Case
Jennifer Telesca – Red Gold
Melody Jue – Wild Blue Media
Rocio Gomez – Silver Veins, Dusty Lungs
Daniel Macfarlane – Fixing Niagara Falls
Thom van Dooren – The Wake of Crows
Emily Wanderer – Life of a Pest
Paul Huebener – Nature’s Broken Clocks
Emily Pawley – The Nature of the Future
David Fedman – Seeds of Control
Christine Eriksen and Susan Ballard – Alliances in the Anthropocene
Angela Cassidy – Vermin, Victims and Disease
Jessica Lee – Two Trees Make A Forest
Antony Adler – Neptune’s Laboratory
Bathsheba Demuth – Floating Coast
Eva Giraud – What Comes After Entanglement?
Paul Merchant – Latin American Culture & the Limits of the Human
Jeremy Zallen – American Lucifers
Dolly Jørgensen – Recovering Lost Species in the Modern Age
David Farrier – Footprints