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Teachable podcast episodes:
Timescales: A three-part series of episodes, each led by a different coeditor of Timescales: Scientists and humanists talk climate change (Bethany Wiggin, Frankie Pavia, Jason Bell, and Jane Dmochowski); Time and the interplay between human history and planetary history (Carolyn Fornoff, Jen Telesca, Wai Chee Dimock, and Charles Tung); and Why art? On performance, theater, deep time, and the environment (Patricia Eunji Kim, Kate Farquhar, and Dr. Marcia Ferguson).
Waste more, want more: The case for taking objects seriously, with Christine Harold (Things Worth Keeping) and Nicole Seymour (Bad Environmentalism).
On reading, solitude, Edith Wharton, and what a library means to a woman: Sheila Liming (What a Library Means to a Woman) in conversation with Nynke Dorhout and Anne Schuyler of The Mount in Lenox, MA, and Wharton scholar Donna Campbell.
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Timescales Thinking across Ecological Temporalities Bethany Wiggin, Carolyn Fornoff and Patricia Eunji Kim, Editors 2020 Fall
- Humanists, scientists, and artists collaborate to address the disjunctive temporalities of ecological crisis
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Remote Warfare New Cultures of Violence Rebecca A. Adelman and David Kieran, Editors 2020 Fall
- Considers how people have confronted, challenged, and resisted remote warfare
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Sweetness in the Blood Race, Risk, and Type 2 Diabetes James Doucet-Battle 2021 Spring
- A bold new indictment of the racialization of science
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Curiosity and Power The Politics of Inquiry Perry Zurn 2021 Spring
- A trailblazing exploration of the political stakes of curiosity
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Why We Lost the Sex Wars Sexual Freedom in the #MeToo Era Lorna N. Bracewell 2021 Spring
- Reexamining feminist sexual politics since the 1970s—the rivalries and the remarkable alliances
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Le Maya Q’atzij/Our Maya Word Poetics of Resistance in Guatemala Emil’ Keme 2021 Spring
- Bringing to the fore the voices of Maya authors and what their poetry tells us about resistance, sovereignty, trauma, and regeneration
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Contingent Figure Chronic Pain and Queer Embodiment Michael D. Snediker 2021 Spring
- A masterful synthesis of literary readings and poetic reflections, making profound contributions to our understanding of chronic pain
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The Digitally Disposed Racial Capitalism and the Informatics of Value Seb Franklin 2021 Spring
- Locates the deep history of digitality in the development of racial capitalism
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Ambivalent Childhoods Speculative Futures and the Psychic Life of the Child Jacob Breslow 2021 Spring
- Explores childhood in relation to blackness, transfeminism, queerness, and deportability to interrogate what “the child” makes possible
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As We Have Always Done Indigenous Freedom through Radical Resistance Leanne Betasamosake Simpson 2021 Spring
- How to build Indigenous resistance movements that refuse the destructive thinking of settler colonialism
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