Environmental Humanities
Environmental Humanities
In an era of climate emergency, questions relating to food, energy, water, land, and environment have become ever more urgent, as humans interrogate their relation to the rest of nature and seek to imagine more emancipatory organisations of nature-society.
The interdisciplinary area of environmental humanities brings humanistic modes of inquiry and creative praxis to bear on environmental challenges, with an emphasis on the capacity of cultural critique to illuminate ethical and political questions relating to ecological crises. In particular, the environmental humanities aim to resist polarised understandings of ‘nature’ and ‘culture’, and to bridge disciplinary divides between the ‘two cultures’ of the sciences and the humanities, exploring how environment-making is always entangled in social questions.
You can join the UCD Environmental Humanities Facebook group (opens in a new window)here.
Theme Lead: (opens in a new window)Associate Professor Sharae Deckard (School of English, Drama & Film)
image credit: Giacomo Savani
Theme Members
| Theme Member |
School | Research Interests |
|---|---|---|
| (opens in a new window)Conor Trainor | School of Classics | Urbanism, Manufacture, Sustainability, Natural Resources, Production Communities, Ceramics |
| (opens in a new window)Danielle Clarke | School of English, Drama and Film | Early Modern Women's Writing |
| (opens in a new window)Michael Brophy | School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics | Contemporary French and francophone poetry and poetics, migrant writing, literary history |
| (opens in a new window)Angelique Ibanezaristondo | School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics | Gender violence, war, colonialism, West Africa, France |
| (opens in a new window)Catherine Cox | School of History | Medical Humanities; Migration and Health; One Health; Psychiatry and 'Madness' Studies; |
| (opens in a new window)Ursula Fanning | School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics | Women's writing, Italian 19th-20th c. |
| (opens in a new window)Armel Campagne | School of History | Anthropocene, Colonialism, Capitalism, Fossil fuels, Environmental History |
| Mathieu Bokestael | School of English, Drama and Film | Immunity, Biopolitics, Microbes, Selves, Literature |
| (opens in a new window)Treasa Deloughry | School of English, Drama and Film | Global literatures & climate crisis, energy transition, pollution |
| (opens in a new window)Marc Caball | School of History | Atlantic history; environmental history; cultural history |
| (opens in a new window)Paula McGrath | School of English, Drama and Film | Creative writing; environment; climate change |
| (opens in a new window)Eva Bru-Dominguez | School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics | Body, Matter, Visual & Performance Arts' |
| (opens in a new window)Sohee Ryuk | School of History | Commodity, environment, conceptualizing space |
| (opens in a new window)Adam Kelly | School of English, Drama and Film | Literature, History of Ideas, Disciplinary Knowledges, |
| (opens in a new window)Katherine Fama | School of English, Drama and Film | Architecture and narrative, singlehood studies, history of emotions, age studies |
| Thinley Chodon | School of English, Drama and Film | Contemporary world & postcolonial literature |
| (opens in a new window)Adam Kelly | School of English, Drama and Film | Contemporary Fiction, Intellectual History |
| Janet Monks | School of English, Drama and Film | Prose Fiction, Menopause, Nature & Colonisation |
| (opens in a new window)Sarah Comyn | School of English, Drama and Film | Environmental Humanities & Creative Practice |
Projects, News & Events
- Theorising Research Ecologies? An Environmental Humanities Symposium - 11th April
- Environmental Humanities Welcomes New Research Assistant
- UCD Environmental Humanities Virtual Talks, Spring/Summer 2021 Programme
- Dr Lachlan Fleetwood to Join UCD Environmental Humanities Research Strand
- Steve Hinchcliffe to deliver third in series of talks on the Culture and Ecology of Pandemics
- Congratulations to Hannah Boast on her monograph, Hydrofictions: Water, Power and Politics in Israeli and Palestinian Literature'
- Congratulations to Treasa De Loughry for the British Academy-Royal Irish Academy Knowledge Frontiers Seed Project funding and for her recently published monograph 'The Global Novel and Capitalism in Crisis – Contemporary Literary Narratives'
- Claas Kirchhelle wins ICOHTEC 2020 Turino Prize
- Sharae Deckard wins BACLS Edited Collection Prize
- Open Seed Funding awarded to Dr. Megan Kuster and Dr. Sarah Comyn