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Directions in the Energy Humanities

Location:

  • FAB0.23: 1400-1600
  • FAB2.32: 1600-1800

Schedule:

  • Gathering: 1345-1400
  • 1400-1415: Graeme Macdonald, Introductory outline of the field
  • 1415-1500: Presentations by Michael Niblett, Charlotte Spear, Harry Pitt Scott
  • 1500-1515: Coffee
  • 1515-1600: Presentations by Caitlin Vandertop, Harry ÌÇÐÄTV, Natasha Bondre
  • 1605-1650: Presentations by Nick Lawrence, Michael Gardiner, Thomas Waller
  • 1700-1800: roundtable discussion
  • 1800: Wine and poetry reading by Jonathan Skinner

Presenters:

  • Natasha Bondre, ‘Reading Emperor Oil in the Expanded Caribbean: Petroleum, Ecology and Caribbean Literature in the 20th and 21st centuries’
  • Michael Gardiner, ‘Notes on the Anglosphere and the Anthropocene’
  • Nick Lawrence, ‘Work and Energy in the Anthropocene’
  • Michael Niblett, ‘Extractive Imperialism in the Caribbean and Latin America’
  • Harry Pitt Scott, ‘Energy and Finance in Transition’
  • Jonathan Skinner, ‘Auger, or Deepwater Horizon 12 Years On’
  • Charlotte Spear, ‘The Aesthetics of Human Rights in Central and Western African Energy Fictions’
  • Caitlin Vandertop, ‘Unearthing Phosphate in the Pacific Pastoral’
  • Thomas Waller, ‘The Energy Unconscious: Jameson, Braudel, and Geological Time’
  • Harry ÌÇÐÄTV, ‘Notes Towards a Value Theory of Infrastructure’

Organisers:

  • Graeme Macdonald, g.macdonald@warwick.ac.uk
  • Harry Pitt Scott, harry.pitt-scott@warwick.ac.uk

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