Dear colleagues,

This July, UNH will offer what we hope will be the first annual seminar in 
Culture and Sustainability.
http://www.sustainableunh.unh.edu/summerseminar
(Deadline extended!)

UNH is a nationally recognized leader in sustainability, especially in the 
areas of climate & energy, biodiversity, and food systems.  We now want to ramp 
up the participation of humanities scholars in sustainability. For a week, you 
can join us in Durham to discuss readings and work on a writing or teaching 
project in the company of like-minded people at our new summer seminar, 
"Ecology and Ethnicity: Sustainability Studies' Contributions to Place."

I hope you'll take a look and think creatively about how your work might apply. 
You do NOT need to be researching and writing about "nature": to us, 
"sustainability" means attending to "coupled human-natural systems," meaning 
that it is not solely about ecological issues but also calls for attention to 
historic preservation, public memory, digital cultures, as well as to the 
questions around gender, ethnicity and power that are the mainstay of much of 
the best humanities scholarship.  So, for instance, we have invited one seminar 
leader (Angel Nieves, Hamilton College) who's an architectural historian 
working with black diasporic public memory projects, and another (Darren Ranco, 
University of Maine) who's a cultural anthropologist working with Maine Indian 
basket makers and cultural revitalization.

Send a 1-page c.v. and 1-page statement describing your current scholarship to 
our our faculty fellow Siobhan Senior [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.

Please spread the word, and consider joining us.  And if you have an idea you'd 
like to run past us, please don't hesitate to be in touch with Siobhan.

Siobhan Senier
Associate Professor, English
Faculty Fellow, Sustainability Institute
James H. and Claire Short Hayes Chair in the Humanities
University of New Hampshire
95 Main St.
Durham NH 03824-3574

[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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