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Ep. #13 - Cultures of Energy 5

Ep. #13 - Cultures of Energy 5

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Ep. #13 - Cultures of Energy 5

FromCultures of Energy

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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Apr 29, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week’s energy humanities podcast recaps and takes
inspiration from CENHS’s fifth annual spring research symposium,
otherwise known as Cultures of Energy 5 (http://culturesofenergy.com/cultures-of-energy-april-21-23-2016-poster-and-schedule/),
which took place at Rice last week in the afterwash of Houston’s
historic flooding. Cymene and Dominic share fond memories from the
symposium and then, inspired by the Lexicon for an Anthropocene Yet
Unseen project, (http://www.culanth.org/fieldsights/803-lexicon-for-an-anthropocene-yet-unseen),
several of our distinguished visitors offer short takes and
keywords for the Anthropocene. Cara Daggett (Johns Hopkins) goes to
“work” (13:50), Andreas Malm (Lund) offers “resistance” (17:47),
and Lynn Badia (Alberta) muses on “free” (22:50). Graeme Macdonald
(Warwick) shows us his “passport” (24:58) and smudge studio
(Elizabeth Ellsworth and Jamie Kruse, http://www.smudgestudio.org) walk
us through “ippo” (30:00). Finally, Toronto-based poet Mathew
Henderson reads (36:30) from his remarkable collection, The
Lease (http://www.chbooks.com/catalogue/lease).
All in all, we celebrate energy humanities as an alien intelligence
in our petrocultural system. Get ready for Cultures of Energy 6 in
2017!
Released:
Apr 29, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Cultures of Energy brings writers, artists and scholars together to talk, think and feel their way into the Anthropocene. We cover serious issues like climate change, species extinction and energy transition. But we also try to confront seemingly huge and insurmountable problems with insight, creativity and laughter. We believe in the possibility of personal and cultural change. And we believe that the arts and humanities can help guide us toward a more sustainable future. Cultures of Energy is a Mingomena Media production. Co-hosts are @DominicBoyer and @CymeneHowe