Showing posts with label Nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nature. Show all posts

Thursday, November 12, 2015

The Rise and Fall of Cheap Natures



THE RISE AND FALL OF CHEAP NATURES

CALL FOR PAPERS

Paper session: The Rise and Fall of Cheap Natures
For the Annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers, San Francisco, 29 March-3 April 2016
Capitalism’s greatest strength – and the source of its most pressing problems today – has been its capacity to create Cheap Natures: labor, food, energy, and raw materials. That capacity is now in question. In these sessions, we explore the manifold geographies of environmental change and capital accumulation through state-, imperial-, and capital-centered projects to appropriate natures – including human natures – as cheaply as possible.
These explorations may engage the creation – or destruction – of Cheap Natures across the spectrum of scalar and geographical emphases: regions of the Global South and Global North, from the body to the biosphere. We welcome papers encompassing (but not limited to) historical and contemporary transformations of social reproduction, commodity frontiers, hegemonic projects, scientific regimes, imperial power, and capital accumulation on a world-scale.
We especially welcome proposals that seek to transcend Nature/Society dualisms in the pursuit of new syntheses of “ecological” and “capitalist” crisis.
Deadline 16 November.
Contact: Jay Bolthouse (jebbolt@gmail.com) and Christopher Cox (crc42@uw.edu).


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Monday, October 5, 2015

Preternatural Environments: Dreamscapes, Alternate Realities, Landscapes of Dread



PRETERNATURAL ENVIRONMENTS: DREAMSCAPES, ALTERNATE REALITIES, LANDSCAPES OF DREAD
Call for Papers for a special issue of Preternature (Issue 6.1)
Preternatural Environments: Dreamscapes, Alternate Realities, Landscapes of Dread
Deadline for submissions: March 1, 2016.
This special issue of Preternature seeks papers that examine elements and/or depictions of the preternatural in all sorts of environments. Scholars are increasingly drawing attention to the importance of spaces and their contexts, the stories we tell about them, and our interactions with them. This volume focuses on preternatural aspects of natural and unnatural environments such as dreamscapes, alternate worlds, and eerie landscapes.
Papers should investigate the connections between preternatural environments and literary, historical, anthropological, and artistic forms of understanding. Topics might include, but are not limited to:
·         * Defining the “preternatural environment” / preternatural aspects of an      environment.
·         * Superstition and spaces.
·         * Demonic domains.
·         * Artistic representations of preternatural environments across the ages.
·         * Aspects of the uncanny in various physical settings.
·         * The pathetic fallacy and narrative theory.
·        *  “Unnatural” landscapes and environments.
·        *  Bridging natural and preternatural spaces.
·        *  Preternatural ecology and ecocriticism.
·         * Connections between material environments, literary narratives, and the  preternatural.
·         * Eerie landscapes as characters or significant presences in literature, history, and culture.
·         * How preternatural environments inform human behaviour, or how behaviour informs preternatural environments.
Preternature welcomes a variety of approaches, including narrative theory, ecocriticism, and behavioural studies from any cultural, literary, artistic, or historical tradition and from any time period. We particularly encourage submissions dealing with non-Western contexts.
Contributions should be 8,000 – 12,000 words, including all documentation and critical apparatus.
Preternature is published twice annually by the Pennsylvania State Press and is available through JSTOR and Project Muse. This periodical is also indexed in the ATLA Religion Database® (ATLA RDB®), http://www.atla.com.

Preternature: Critical and Historical Studies on the Preternatural can be viewed at: https://muse.jhu.edu/journals/preternature/

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‘Human Herbs’ – a song by Cold Hands & Quarter Moon: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Au-vyMtfDAs
Posted here by Glenn Rikowski
Glenn Rikowski @ Academia: http://independent.academia.edu/GlennRikowski 
Ruth Rikowski @ Academia: http://lsbu.academia.edu/RuthRikowski

Ruth Rikowski at Serendipitous Moments: http://ruthrikowskiim.blogspot.co.uk/