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EcoCast: Environmental Conversations On Creative Art, Scholarship, and Teaching. The official podcast of the Association for the Study of Literature and Environment (ASLE). Each episode features interviews with guests sharing their scholarship, creative work, or teaching.

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EcoCast: Environmental Conversations On Creative Art, Scholarship, and Teaching. The official podcast of the Association for the Study of Literature and Environment (ASLE). Each episode features interviews with guests sharing their scholarship, creative work, or teaching.

    Making Photography Material: Siobhan Angus and The Elemental History of Photography

    Making Photography Material: Siobhan Angus and The Elemental History of Photography

    Our conversation with Professor Angus discusses her brand-new book Camera Geologica: An Elemental History of Photography. As the title suggests, Angus connects photography with the materials that make it possible: bitumen, silver, platinum, iron, uranium, and rare earth elements. Each has been used at various points in photography's history to physically produce an image, and Siobhan tells us how photography doesn't exist without the mine and extraction. If, in Rob Nixon's words, capitalism "extract[s] in order to abstract", then Camera Geologica is undermining this abstraction by enmeshing photography with its material origin.
     
     
    For more on Siobhan Angus:
     
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/siobhanangus
    Website: https://www.siobhanangus.com/
     
    ASLE EcoCast:
    If you have an idea for an episode, please submit your proposal here: https://forms.gle/Y1S1eP9yXxcNkgWHA  
    Twitter: @ASLE_EcoCast
    Lindsay Jolivette: @lin_jolivette
     
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    Episode recorded March 22, 2024.
    CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

    • 44 min
    Agrotopias: Abby Goode and the Imagined Elsewheres of American Sustainability Rhetoric

    Agrotopias: Abby Goode and the Imagined Elsewheres of American Sustainability Rhetoric

    Our conversation with Professor Goode explores her recent book Agrotopias: An American Literary History of Sustainability. Two recent phrases form the impetus of her book: "We Can't Solve the Climate Crisis Unless Black Lives Matter" and "Climate Change Is also a Racial Justice Problem". Goode traces these back to the enigmatic Thomas Jefferson to illuminate and enmesh the supposedly protoecological American past with its racist and eugenic histories by analyzing agrotopias. She defines agrotopias as "seemingly ideal worlds of agrarian stability and productive labor" (3).
     
    Below are the three texts Goode offers as examples of alternatives to Agrotopian thinking:
     
    Earth Democracy - Vandana Shiva
    Braiding Sweetgrass - Robin Wall Kimmerer
    Replenishing the Earth: Spiritual Values for Healing Ourselves and the World - Wangari Maathai (As part of the Green Belt Movement)
     
    For more on Abby Goode:
     
    https://abbygoode.wordpress.com/
     
     
    ASLE EcoCast:
    If you have an idea for an episode, please submit your proposal here: https://forms.gle/Y1S1eP9yXxcNkgWHA  
    Twitter: @ASLE_EcoCast
    Lindsay Jolivette: @lin_jolivette
     
    If you’re enjoying the show, please consider subscribing, sharing, and writing reviews on your favorite podcast platform(s)!
     
    Episode recorded February 5, 2024.
    CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

    • 41 min
    Farewelcome

    Farewelcome

    This episode is a goodbye and a hello. Brandon Galm, the creator of EcoCast in 2020 and co-host since its inception, is now stepping away from the podcast to make more time for his new roles at Cloud County Community College in North Central Kansas. We say hello to Alex Tischer, a recent graduate from Wright State in English who is now applying to English Ph.D. programs. Brandon and Alex are on either side of the Ph.D. process, and this episode discusses the co-host transition, Brandon's next endeavors, and even recounts the origin story of the podcast four years ago. Don't fret, Brandon will still be involved with the podcast here and there. Goodbyes are never easy, but Lindsay and Alex have new episodes coming soon! Stay tuned for new environmental conversations in novel and exciting fields.
     
    For more on Brandon:
     
    Email: brandonjgalm@gmail.com
     
    ASLE EcoCast:
    If you have an idea for an episode, please submit your proposal here: https://forms.gle/Y1S1eP9yXxcNkgWHA  
    Twitter: @ASLE_EcoCast
    Lindsay Jolivette: @lin_jolivette
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    Episode recorded January 14, 2024.
    CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

    • 44 min
    This Episode is a Whale Oiled Machine: A Conversation with Jamie L. Jones and the History of Whaling

    This Episode is a Whale Oiled Machine: A Conversation with Jamie L. Jones and the History of Whaling

    Many apologies for the whale pun in the title, but Brandon can never resist. This month he and Lindsay chat with Jamie L. Jones, author of Rendered Obsolete: Energy Culture and the Afterlife of US Whaling. Jamie is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. We discuss the fascinating history of whaling in the United States, ranging from the environmentally destructive to the culturally traditional. Moby Dick may or may not be discussed; you’ll have to listen to find out!
    For more on Jamie:
    Rendered Obsolete: https://uncpress.org/book/9781469674827/rendered-obsolete/ 
    Email: jaljones@illinois.edu
    Twitter and Bluesky: @jamieljones8 
    ASLE EcoCast:
    If you have an idea for an episode, please submit your proposal here: https://forms.gle/Y1S1eP9yXxcNkgWHA  
    Twitter: @ASLE_EcoCast
    Lindsay Jolivette: @lin_jolivette
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    Episode recorded November 14, 2023.
    CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

    • 39 min
    Special Episode: ASLE/AESS Conference Conversations

    Special Episode: ASLE/AESS Conference Conversations

    This month’s episode was recorded live throughout the ASLE/AESS Conference in July 2023 in Portland. Brandon had the opportunity to set up a table at the conference and the five wonderful people who you’re getting to listen to on this episode stopped by and shared their work with him (and now you!)
    Guest List:
    Rajendra Ponde, Man, Nature, and Wildlife Depicted in the Jungle Literature of Jim Corbett and Kenneth Anderson
    Lori DiPrete Brown, Montañas and 3 or 4 Rios: Antología Bilingüe, ebook available at various retailers
    Pam Uschuk, Cutthroat: A Journal of the Arts, http://www.cutthroatmag.com/ 
    Jessica Gigot, Her Deepest Ecologies podcast, herdeepestecologies.substack.com
    Brandon McWilliams
    ASLE EcoCast:
    If you have an idea for an episode, please submit your proposal here: https://forms.gle/Y1S1eP9yXxcNkgWHA  
    Twitter: @ASLE_EcoCast
    Lindsay Jolivette: @lin_jolivette
    If you’re enjoying the show, please consider subscribing, sharing, and writing reviews on your favorite podcast platform(s)!
    Episode recorded throughout the ASLE/AESS Conference in Portland, July 2023..
    CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

    • 36 min
    “The Paradox of Place”: Appalachian Ecocriticism with Laura Wright and Jessica Cory

    “The Paradox of Place”: Appalachian Ecocriticism with Laura Wright and Jessica Cory

    In this episode, Lindsay and Brandon are joined by Laura Wright and Jessica Cory to discuss their recent edited collection Appalachian Ecocriticism and the Paradox of Place. The episode kicks off with some gleeful sharing of a love for cryptids, but then gets into the heart of what it means to be from Appalachia, the common misconceptions of the area, and the important role those perceptions play in understanding the environmental issues facing the region.
    For more on Laura and Jessica:
    Appalachian Ecocriticism and the Paradox of Place: 
    https://ugapress.org/book/9780820363950/appalachian-ecocriticism-and-the-paradox-of-place/
    Laura: Instagram @pocoecofem; email lwright@wcu.edu
    Jessica: Twitter @ecobooklover; jessicascory.com 
    ASLE EcoCast:
    If you have an idea for an episode, please submit your proposal here: https://forms.gle/Y1S1eP9yXxcNkgWHA  
    Twitter: @ASLE_EcoCast
    Lindsay Jolivette: @lin_jolivette
    If you’re enjoying the show, please consider subscribing, sharing, and writing reviews on your favorite podcast platform(s)!
    Episode recorded May 15, 2023.
    CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

    • 52 min

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