Official account for @msatweet’s Modernism & Environment Special Interest Group | Scholars dedicated to the environmental humanities and modernist studies 🌳📖
❗️Reminder for the free online collab event #TeachingModernisms - Friday panel on #ClimateCrisis and Modernist Praxis with Anne Raine, Sookyoung Lee, William Kupinse, Stephen Ross, and @MollyVolHall, hosted by @msatweet special interest group modernism and environment🌿
This week's session focuses on the human rights implications of climate migration and forced displacement. You can find the Zoom link in our listserv or email @MollyVolHall to join. Check out our website for more info and future events! 🇺🇳🌍📚 3/3
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Please join us *this Friday* (July 26 @ 11:30 am ET) for the first session of our @msatweet online screening and discussion series on Climate Crisis and Modernist Praxis! 1/3
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Between July and September, we will be screening sessions on climate migration and displacement from this past year's UN Climate Summit (COP28) and then discussing how we might bring current climate policy and science into our modernist studies classrooms and scholarship. 2/3
Ooooh. Looks like a good companion to @msa_ModEnviro’s next RG: Aug 6 11:00 am ET! Sometimes called the blue humanities, sometime critical ocean studies, & sometimes called Hydro-criticism—come discuss the oceanic turn! 🌊
If anyone is working loosely on environment and modernism and wants to keep their #ModWrite going, feel free to join @msa_ModEnviro's Monday writing-in-community session TODAY at 2pm ET/6pm GMT/11am PST! email [email protected] for link to join! https://t.co/jlyspLgIhg
The M&E MSA Climate/Modernism Praxis Series kick off event is excited to be a part of this year's second collaboration between several international associations of modernists--Teaching Modernisms's free, online events. See more here: https://t.co/lol1CKUgLg
Please join @msatweet's Modernism & Environment SIG for "Climate Crisis and Modernist Praxis: An Online Discussion Series on Climate Migration and Climate Justice"! July 26, August 23 at 11, and September 27. Find more details here: https://t.co/z982tABRkj
Special thanks to Joel Duncan, @telekineticrose, Sookyoung Lee, and @MollyVolHall for facilitating the conversation!
Interested in joining our Reading Committee? Contact Molly Volanth Hall via our website: https://t.co/Vjd06aA2FY
Today, our Reading Group met to discuss Carlyn Ena Ferrari's " Do Not Separate Her From Her Garden: Anne Spencer's Ecopoetics" (U Virginia P, 2022)
Don't miss our next meeting: visit our website linked below to sign up for our listserv and receive committee announcements!