“Was not their mistake once more bred of the life of slavery that they had been living?—a life which was always looking upon everything, except mankind, animate and inanimate—‘nature,’ as people used to call it—as one thing, and mankind as another, it was natural to people thinking in this way, that they should try to make ‘nature’ their slave, since they thought ‘nature’ was something outside them” — William Morris


Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Emergent Environments Schedule

My talk will eventually make it here on video. Here is the schedule. It's at Queen Mary University in London. It starts on September 9.

ASLE-UKI 2011 Postgraduate Conference
Emergent Critical
Environments: Where Next for Ecology and the Humanities?

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Kate Soper ‘Neither the “simple backward look” nor the “simple progressive thrust”: Eco-Criticism and the Politics of Prosperity’
Robert McKay ‘Reading the Politics of Species in Cold War Literary Culture: James Agee and Animals’
Tim Clarke ‘Derangements of Scale’,
Timothy Morton ‘The Time of Hyperobjects: Hegel, Ecology, Aesthetics’

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