
The Greenhouse Environmental Humanities Book Talk has become the go-to resource for the latest in environmental humanities scholarship. Each episode features an author discussing their new book (within the last two years) in the broad field of environmental humanities, which includes environmental history, philosophy, literary criticism, anthropology, and more. The author introduces the book and t... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 175 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Pollyanna Rhee, assistant professor of landscape architecture at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (USA), discussed her book Natural Attachments: The Domestication of American Environmentalism, 1920–1970 (University of Chicago Press, 2025)... more
Josh Nygren, Associate Professor of history at the University of Central Missouri (USA), discussed his book The State of Conservation: Rural America and the Conservation-Industrial Complex since 1920 (University of North Carolina Press, 2025) in the ... more
Christian Long, media studies scholar at University of Queensland (Australia), discussed his book Infrastructure in Dystopian and Post-apocalyptic Film, 1968–2021 (University of Chicago Press, 2024) in the Greenhouse environmental humanities book tal... more
Sasha Gora, cultural historian and Project Director of “Off the Menu” at University of Augsburg (Germany), discussed her book Culinary Claims: Indigenous Restaurant Politics in Canada (University of Toronto Press, 2025) in the Greenhouse environmenta... more
Gina Caison, Associate Professor of Southern Literature at Georgia State University (USA), presented Erosion: American Environments and the Anxiety of Disappearance (Duke University Press, 2024) in the Greenhouse environmental humanities book talk se... more
Kylie Crane, Professor of British and American Cultural Studies at University of Rostock (Germany), will discuss her book Concrete and Plastic: Thinking Through Materiality (Bloomsbury Academic, 2024) in the Greenhouse environmental humanities book t... more
Anne Berg, Assistant Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania (USA), will discuss her book Empire of Rags and Bones: Waste and War in Nazi Germany (Oxford University Press, 2024) in the Greenhouse environmental humanities book talk seri... more
Ángeles Picone, Assistant Professor of History at Boston College (USA), discussed her book Landscaping Patagonia: Spatial History and Nation-Making in Chile and Argentina (University of North Carolina Press, 2025) in the Greenhouse environmental huma... more
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