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Abigail Culpepper

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Abigail Culpepper is a doctoral candidate in the Department of French and Francophone Studies at Brown University. With an attention to textuality, their research focuses on problems of ecocritical reading and questions of literary scale. Informed by eco...

Joela Jacobs

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Joela Jacobs is Associate Professor of German Studies at the University of Arizona and maintains the Literary & Cultural Plant Studies Network. Her research focuses on nineteenth to twenty-first-century German literature, plant and animal studies...

Sabina Cruz de la Cruz

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Sabina Cruz is from Tecomate, Chicontepec, Veracruz, and is a native speaker of the Nahuatl language. She is a Nahuatl language and culture instructor at the University of Los Angeles, California (UCLA). She works at the Institute of Teaching and...

Rebecca Mendoza

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Rebecca’s research focuses on Indigenous religious traditions of the Americas with a focus on precolonial and decolonial theory grounded in Mexico and the contemporary borderlands of Mexico and the U.S. Broadly, her scholarship centers on Indigenous...

Elaine Ayers

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Elaine Ayers is a Lecturer in the History of Science and Medicine at Yale University and holds a PhD in the History of Science from Princeton University. Her work focuses on the entangled histories of botany, colonial violence, and collecting in the...

Lacey Jones

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Lacey Jones is a PhD candidate in English and Religious Studies at Yale University and the Humanities in Medicine Fellow at Yale Medical School. Her dissertation, “Breakdown: Modernity’s Metafictions,” takes up the strange case of the word breakdown’s...

Jamie Cross

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Jamie Cross is Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Glasgow and Director of the Glasgow Changing Futures initiative. His research explores how human and non-human responses to climate change are reshaping relationships between...

Siôn Parkinson

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Siôn Parkinson is a visual artist, composer, performer, and writer investigating our sensory relationship with the more-than-human world. His first book is forthcoming: Stinkhorn: How Nature’s Most Foul-Smelling Mushroom Can Change The Way We Listen...

Giovanni Aloi

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Giovanni Aloi, PhD, is an art historian, editor, and curator specializing in environmental politics and the representation of nature in art. Aloi has published numerous books, including Art & Animals (I.B Tauris, 2011), Speculative Taxidermy (Columbia...

Samira Daneshvar

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Samira Daneshvar is a PhD candidate in Theory and History of Architecture at Harvard University and a Chateaubriand Fellow at École des hautes études en science sociales (EHESS). She explores critical episodes in environmental thought across histories of...