Synopsis
Host Ken Hiltner interviews scholars and artists from across the humanities in order to understand how environmental issues are taken up in literature, art, music, history, religion, philosophy, theater, and a range of similar fields. Sponsored by the Princeton Environmental Institute (PEI) at Princeton University.
Episodes
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Interview with Religion and Ecology Professor Christopher Key Chapple
07/03/2014 Duration: 21minIn this episode, the author of Nonviolence to Animals, Earth, and Self in Asian Traditions discusses religion and environment.
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Interview with David Schlosberg, Professor of Environmental Politics
20/12/2013 Duration: 36minIn this episode, the author of Environmental Justice and the New Pluralism and Defining Environmental Justice discusses environmental politics.
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Interview with Political Science and Environmental Studies professor Kimberly K. Smith
13/12/2013 Duration: 28minIn this episode, the author of African American Environmental Thought and Governing Animals discusses the intersection of political science and environmental issues.
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Interview with Religion and Ecology Professor John Grim
06/12/2013 Duration: 46minIn this episode, the co-editor of the ten-volume World Religions and Ecology discusses the intersection of religion and ecology.
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Interview with Religion and Ecology Professor Mary Evelyn Tucker
22/11/2013 Duration: 35minIn this episode, the coauthor of Journey of the Universe takes up questions relating to religion and ecology.
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Interview with ecological literary critic Timothy Morton
15/11/2013 Duration: 01h02minIn this episode, the author of Ecology Without Nature and The Ecological Thought discusses his own work and the field of ecocriticism.
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Interview with ecological literary critic Cheryll Glotfelty
08/11/2013 Duration: 58minIn this episode, the editor of the enormously influential Ecocriticism Reader discusses where the field has been and where it is going.
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Introduction to the Environmental Humanities Podcast
01/11/2013 Duration: 54minIn this inaugural episode, host Ken Hiltner introduces the environmental humanities.