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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Environmental Humanities Seminar with Jason Molesky
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SUMMARY:Environmental Humanities Seminar with Jason Molesky
DESCRIPTION:<h2>	"Carboniferous Art and the “Latino Belt”: Remapping Migration, Recollecting Politics"</h2><p class="os-button">	<a href="https://mahindrahumanities.formstack.com/forms/fellows_seminar_jason_molesky">REGISTER NOW</a></p><h3>	Speaker: Jason de Lara Molesky, 2023-24 MHC Postdoctoral Fellow</h3><h3>	Respondent: Hannah Waits</h3><p>	<a href="internal:/people/jason-de-lara-molesky" title="">Jason de Lara Molesky</a> is Assistant Professor of English at Saint Louis University (beginning in 2024), with specialties in modern and contemporary American literature. He holds an MFA from the University of Mississippi and a PhD from Princeton University. His book project, <em>Company Town Archipelago: Culture, Environment, and American Corporate Empire</em>,<em> </em>examines the daring archive of art and activism that has emerged from communities governed by US corporations. Drawing on his personal and familial experiences in the extraction zones of central Appalachia and the Sonoran borderlands, the project spotlights how contemporary writers and artists in a range of mediums often look to the complex legacies of company towns to animate possibilities of dissent and hope from deep within the Anthropocene. Jason is co-editor of <em>Cli-Fi and Class: Socioeconomic Justice in American Climate Fiction</em> (University of Virginia Press, 2024) and <em>Teaching Energy Humanities </em>(MLA Press, in progress). His essays have appeared in <em>Modern Fiction Studies</em>, <em>American Literature</em>, and <em>The Georgia Review</em>. He has been a resident artist at the Blue Mountain Center and a maintenance assistant in an underground coal mine. At the Mahindra Center, he will engage with artworks from US banana, petroleum, and rubber towns in the Global South. His writing and photography can be found at <a href="internal:/jasonmolesky.com" title="">jasonmolesky.com</a>.</p><p>	<a href="https://scholar.harvard.edu/hwaits/home" title="">Hannah Waits</a> is a lecturer in History and Literature at Harvard University and interdisciplinary historian specializing in politics, race, sex, and religion in the 20th- and 21st-century United States.</p><p>	<em>Registration is required for this event.</em></p><h3>	About the Series</h3><p>	The Mahindra Humanities Center presents an Environmental Humanities seminar series with our 2023-24 postdoctoral fellows.</p>
LOCATION:Plimpton Room (Barker Center 133)
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