Environmental Humanities: Theory, Method, Practice with Guest Speaker Jessica Creane

NOT OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Text, "Guest speaker," with a headshot of Jessica Creane.

This event is part of a Fall 2023 class, “Environmental Humanities: Theory, Method, Practice,” led by PPEH Founding Director Bethany Wiggin.

Jessica Creane will visit the class to to explore how play and humor also make worlds and offer refuge. Jessica is a game designer, immersive theater artist, and professor.  


Environmental Humanities: Theory, Methods, Practice is a seminar-style course designed to introduce students to the trans- and interdisciplinary field of environmental humanities. Weekly readings and discussions will be complemented by guest speakers from a range of disciplines including ecology, atmospheric science, computing, history of science, medicine, anthropology, literature, and the visual arts. Participants will develop their own research questions and a final project, with special consideration given to building the multi-disciplinary collaborative teams research in the environmental humanities often requires.