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May 1, 2020

Call for Book Proposals: Environment and Religion

Environment and Religion in Feminist-Womanist, Queer, and Indigenous Perspectives

This series aims to publish scholarly monographs with limited or no previously published material which explores the subject of ecofeminism from feminist-womanist, queer, and indigenous perspectives. The governing assumption of the series is that ecofeminism is not only a mode of scholarly discourse and analysis, but also a hub for social formation and action. What distinguishes this series in particular is that it focuses on ecofeminism as a disciplinary matrix through which the voices of ...

Matt Henry: May 2020 Scholar of the Month

Tidwell Christy

ASLE’s Scholar of the Month for May 2020 is Matt Henry. 

Matt Henry is a Scholar in Residence at the University of Wyoming, where he holds a joint appointment with the Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources, the School of Energy Resources, and the Department of English. His research focuses on environmental justice, the energy humanities, and just transitions.

How did you become interested in studying ecocriticism and/or the environmental humanities?

I grew up fly-fishing, floating rivers, hiking, and backpacking in western Montana, so ...