{"id":59151,"date":"2024-03-26T13:44:02","date_gmt":"2024-03-26T17:44:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/krieger.jhu.edu\/humanities-institute\/?post_type=tribe_events&p=59151"},"modified":"2024-03-28T12:29:08","modified_gmt":"2024-03-28T16:29:08","slug":"environmental-humanities-research-initiative","status":"publish","type":"tribe_events","link":"https:\/\/krieger.jhu.edu\/humanities-institute\/event\/environmental-humanities-research-initiative\/","title":{"rendered":"Environmental Humanities Research Initiative (Graduate Panel)"},"content":{"rendered":"
Carolina Fautsch, <\/strong>English<\/p>\n \u2018Strangely Active\u2019: The Role of the Nonhuman in the World of the Romance<\/p>\n Rhiannon Clarke<\/strong>, Modern Languages & Literatures<\/p>\n Pulling Dead Snails from an Elephant\u2019s Lung: Abjection and the Agency of Assemblages in Lorca\u2019s Poet in New York<\/p>\n Fernando L\u00f3pez Vega<\/strong>, Anthropology<\/p>\n Bioenergy and Green Grabbing in the Orinoco River: Energy Sovereignty, Scientific Controversies, and Green Jobs in Colombia<\/p>\n Moderated by<\/strong>: Graduate Working Group on Environmental Humanities
\nIntroduced by Jennifer Gosetti-Ferencei<\/strong>, Modern Languages & Literatures, Philosophy<\/p>\n\n