Ecologies of Violence: Crimes against Nature in the Contemporary Cultural Imagination

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Clara de Massol de Rebetz: Remembering the Anthropocene

On March 13th, Clara de Massol de Rebetz joined us for a reading group on eco-memory to talk about her book Remembering the Anthropocene: Memorials Beyond the Human (2023). Clara is a lecturer and researcher in memory studies and environmental humanities based at King’s College London. Her research, grounded in cultural and literary studies, explores…

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Zsuzsanna Ihar

On February 13th we were joined by Zsuzsanna Ihar for our bi-weekly project reading group. Zsuzsanna is a PhD candidate at the University of Cambridge where she co-convenes the research group Military Surplus: Toxicity, Industry, and War, and she is also currently Landhaus fellow at the Rachel Carson Center. We were thrilled to read a…

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Visiting researcher Ido Fuchs

We are delighted to welcome visiting researcher Ido Fuchs. Ido is a Ph.D. candidate in the Program for Comparative Literature at Tel Aviv University. He is also an Associated EUME Doctoral Fellow at the Berlin Forum Transregionale Studien. Until June he will be staying as a visiting researcher at Utrecht University Network for Environmental Humanities….

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Nature’s Narratives

This Spring, the Network for Environmental Humanities’ impact community on Climate and the Imagination, in collaboration with the International Literature Festival Utrecht (ILFU), is organizing a series of four workshops under the theme of “Nature’s Narrative”. These workshops are organized by dr. Mia You and co-organized by Tom van Bunnik. Through these workshops, open to…

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