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Saturday, August 24 • 11:00 - 12:30
10J: Interpretative boundaries between ecocriticism and environmental history

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Organizer: James Smith, Trinity College Dublin
Chair: Finn Arne Jørgensen, University of Stavanger

The flattened object: Hybrid environmental deep mapping in an Omeka collection
James Smith, Trinity College Dublin

Nature made absent? Considerations on doing environmental history with Arabic manuscripts
Torsten Wollina, Independent scholar

How to narrate the non-anthropocentric history of environments
Anna Barcz, Trinity College Dublin

Abstracts available HERE

Moderators
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Finn Arne Jørgensen

Professor of Environmental History, University of Stavanger
I'm the chair of the program committee for ESEH 2019.

Speakers
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Anna Barcz

Trinity Long Room Hub Marie Sk?odowska-Curie Cofund Fellow, Trinity Long Room Hub Arts & Humanities Research Institute, Trinity College Dublin
Currently, I am Trinity Long Room Hub Marie Skłodowska-Curie Cofund Fellow (2018-2019) at Trinity College Dublin. My important books include: Ecorealism: From Ecocriticism to Zoocriticism in Polish Literature (Katowice 2016), Animal Narratives and Culture: Vulnerable Realism (Newcastle... Read More →
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James Smith

IRC Government of Ireland Postdoctoral Fellow, Trinity College Dublin
Dr James L. Smith is a Government of Ireland Postdoctoral Fellow based in the department of geography at Trinity College Dublin. He focuses on intellectual history, cultural and spiritual geography, ecocriticism, digital humanities, environmental humanities, spatial humanities and... Read More →
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Torsten Wollina

lecturer, Hamburg University



Saturday August 24, 2019 11:00 - 12:30 EEST
M-340