Plenary V: Sensuous Pedagogies: A Roundtable,” with Benjamin Hagen (University of South Dakota) Benjamin Hagen
+ Beth Rigel Daugherty, Catherine Hollis Catherine Hollis, Mark Hussey and Vicki Tromanhauser
Sunday at 4pm [6/6]
Plenary III: Asali Solomon
“For there she was’: Writing about now and then with Mrs. Dalloway and Virginia Woolf”
• Chair: Drew Shannon (Mount St. Joseph University) Drew Shannon
Friday at 4pm [4/6]
In addition to our usual Woolf errata, we’re excited to add some handmade crafts to Saturday’s silent auction
at #VWoolf2023 . Look at these fabulous beadwork earrings from Celiese Lypka!! #TotheLighthouse
Abi Deivanayagam she/her introduces the launch of Race & Health recent publication in The Lancet today Wellcome as part of the Envisioning Environmental Equity project. #climtechange #research #health
Plenary I : Claire Colebrook (Penn State University)
“Ecology & Archive”
• Respondent: Peter Adkins (University of Edinburgh) Peter Adkins
• Chair: Laci Mattison (FGCU)
Laci Mattison
Thursday at 3pm. [2/6]
Hot take from hell, but if we do get a season 3 of #PrehistoricPlanet I wouldn't mind even more Late Maastrichtian episodes! Season 2 definitely filled in what I felt was 'missing' from Season 1 in terms of animals & ecologies but even then we still only scratched the surface!
What begins with delicious breakfast and ends with a reception, an exhibition and an artist talk by Ane Thon Knutsen, AND a poetry reading by Erik Fuhrer???
Day 1 of #VWoolf2023 . One week from today. 🍃 Erik Fuhrer, Ph.D.
Saturday! One week from today we’ll be checking out Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve or taking a campus wetwalk, making bids at the silent auction, and enjoying locally sourced fare at the banquet while listening to The Woolf Players— 🍃🍃🐌 #VWoolf2023
sloughpreserve.org/preserve#
Workshops, Roundtables & Plays! Day 2 of #VWoolf2023 features sessions on craft, translation, and publishing AND new experimental theatre from 𝕁𝕚𝕞 𝔹𝕣𝕠𝕔𝕜 𐂂𐂂𐂂—one week from today. Amy E. Elkins Catherine Paul Maria Rita Viana Clemson University Press Anne Fernald Benjamin Hagen
Next Monday, 5th June (3-4pm CET) Rachel Carson Center Reading Group welcomes Diana Villanueva Romero and Scott Slovic to discuss their inspiring book, 'Imaginative Ecologies: Inspiring Change through the Humanities'. Participate online, email ucfamut[at]ucl.ac.uk.
Recycling alone is not enough to #BeatPlasticPollution !
Creating a circular economy for plastic is critical to tackling the triple planetary crisis and improving lives for everyone, everywhere.
Ahead of #WorldEnvironmentDay , see how you can be part of the solutions: