Anthropocene and Animal Studies Reading Group Meeting
Grad Student Center Conference Room (2nd Floor)
The Anthropocene and Animal Studies Reading Group brings together a variety of scholars from different disciplines that are interested in pushing back against the centrality of the human in the humanities.
Expanding out toward the realm of the nonhuman, this group aims to bring objects of inquiry into focus that have often been relegated minor: organisms, things, animals, and assemblages. The readings that we discuss do not abandon the human altogether, but to the contrary, examine human embeddedness in the nonhuman world, and how human domination and manipulation of the environment overlaps with other forms of violence that are racial, gendered, and class-driven. We are interested in interrogating the ethical and philosophical implications of the turn to the cosmos, environment, species, and animals in literature, film, social science, and cultural practices.
This Week's Reading: "Composting Feminisms and Environmental Humanities," Jennifer Mae Hamilton and Astrida Neimanis
To receive a copy of this week's reading and/or be added to the Anthropocene and Animal Studies reading group, please contact organizers:
Aylin Malcolm and Nicole Welk-Joerger at pennthropocene@gmail.com
You can also download this week's reading here.