The Greenhouse Environmental Humanities Book Talk series will host a special panel discussion featuring environmental historians who have presented their books in the series during the last year.
Our panelists will reflect upon the place of their own work within the larger framework of environmental humanities: After having written their book as a historian, do they think the book has something to contribute to environmental humanities scholars who are not historians? If so, what is that?
Confirmed participants include: Bathsheba Demuth (author of Floating Coast), Peder Anker (author of The Power of the Periphery), Angela Cassidy (author of Vermin, Victims, and Disease), Rocio Gomez (author of Silver Veins, Dusty Lungs), and Etienne Benson (author of Surroundings), along with hosts Finn Arne Jørgensen and Dolly Jørgensen (author of Recovering Lost Species in the Modern Age).
Organized by The Greenhouse at UiS
See http://newnatures.org/greenhouse/uncategorized/online-book-talk-environmental-history-panel for information and link to the live event.
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