
Weaving the World: Poetry and Conversation with Heather Swan
It’s been a while since we’ve had some poetry on EcoCast, so… enjoy some poetry on EcoCast! We’re joined by Heather Swan, poet and lecturer at University of Wisconsin-Madison. Heather shares some poem...
2 Helmi 202241min

ASLE Spotlight Series 4: Identity and Place
This special episode features the audio recording from ASLE's Spotlight Series's fourth episode, Identity and Place, recorded on June 11, 2021. Co-hosts: Laura Barbas-Rhoden and Gisela Heffes Panelist...
15 Tammi 202257min

On the Shoulders of Giants: Important Voices of Environmental Humanities--Joni Adamson
We are very thrilled to share this month’s episode with everyone. Our guest hopefully needs no introduction for many of you: we’re joined by Joni Adamson, Professor of English and Environmental Humani...
3 Tammi 202240min

It’s the End of World as We Know It (and the Hero Survives): Robert Geal and the Psychoanalysis of Disaster Cinema
In what wraps up our short run of film-centered episodes, we’re joined by Robert Geal, lecturer at University of Wolverhampton, UK to discuss his recent book Ecological Film Theory and Psychoanalysis:...
1 Joulu 202146min

Nature Creeps Back: Creature Features and the Environment with Christy Tidwell & Bridgitte Barclay
What’s scarier than climate change? Not much, but this month’s guests--Bridgitte Barclay, Associate Professor at Aurora University, and Christy Tidwell, Associate Professor at the South Dakota School ...
31 Loka 202142min

Mapping Stories: Lowell Wyse and Ecospatiality
This month we’re joined by Lowell Wyse, author of the recent book Ecospatiality: A Place-Based Approach to American Literature. This episode is all about exploring spatiality in literature, specifical...
1 Loka 202138min

Plants as Objects of Desire: A Conversation with Jared Margulies and Gina Stamm
In this month’s episode, we sit down with Jared Margulies and Gina Stamm to talk about their collaborative research into the wild and wonderful world of rare plant traders and collectors, and its inte...
4 Syys 202144min

“Is This the Real Life? Is This Just Fantasy?”: Speculative Fiction in the Anthropocene with Marc DiPaolo
This month, we’re happy to share our conversation with Marc DiPaolo, Associate Professor of English at Southwestern Oklahoma State University, to discuss his most recent non-fiction book Fire and Snow...
1 Elo 202138min






















