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From: Thom van Dooren [[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, May 06, 2013 6:32 PM
Subject: Environmental Humanities - Volume is now available

Dear all

We're very please to announce that Volume 2 of Environmental Humanities is now 
available online.

http://environmentalhumanities.org

We've put together a great lineup of papers from a diverse range of 
disciplinary perspectives. In this issue you will also find the first in a new 
series of 'provocations', this one written by J. Baird Callicott (University 
Distinguished Research Professor of Philosophy at the University of North 
Texas).

As always, we'd like to encourage you to keep us in mind for your own relevant 
publications. In addition to standard academic articles we are now also 
accepting proposals for review essays (all of the relevant information is 
available on the website).

Sincerely
The Environmental Humanities editorial team



VOLUME 2, 2013

ARTICLES

Scott Hicks: Jane Smiley’s A Thousand Acres (1991) and Archival Reimaginations 
of Eco-Cosmopolitanism

Mick Smith: Ecological Community, the Sense of the World, and Senseless 
Extinction

Michael Adams: ‘Redneck, Barbaric, Cashed up Bogan? I Don’t Think So’: Hunting 
and Nature in Australia

Amanda Hagood: Wonders with the Sea: Rachel Carson’s Ecological Aesthetic and 
the Mid-Century Reader

Martin Hultman: The Making of an Environmental Hero: A History of Ecomodern 
Masculinity, Fuel Cells and Arnold Schwarzenegger

Kenny Walker: “Without Evidence, there is No Answer”: Uncertainty and 
Scientific Ethos in the Silent Spring[s] of Rachel Carson

Daegan Miller: At Home in the Great Northern Wilderness: African Americans and 
Freedom’s Ecology in the Adirondacks, 1846-1859

Mark Levene: Climate Blues: or How Awareness of the Human End might re-instil 
Ethical Purpose to the Writing of History

PROVOCATIONS

J. Baird Callicott: A NeoPresocratic Manifesto


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