ASLE 2025 Panel: Ecological Struggle in the Age of Genocide
Panel CFP for the ASLE 2025 Biennial Conference, Collective Atmospheres: Air, Intimacy, and Inequality, July 8-11, 2025 at the University of Maryland, College Park.
This panel intends to explore the relationship between contemporary imperial projects of genocide and the prospects for ecological struggle. On the one hand, the genocide unfolding in Gaza reflects a long trajectory of systemic violence committed under the banner of the US-Zionist led state of exception doctrine, beginning in 1948 and extending to the present. Such violence is predicated on ...
Special Issue of the journal de genere on “Feminist and Intersectional Ecologies in Literature and Visual Culture”
Call for articles for a special issue of de genere – Journal of Literary, Postcolonial, and Gender Studies on “Feminist and Intersectional Ecologies in Literature and Visual Culture”
Editors for this issue: Giulia Fabbri (Sapienza University of Rome) and Chiara Xausa (University of Bologna)
In her 2008 article Ecofeminism without Nature?, Stacy Alaimo writes that the possibilities for connecting feminism and environmentalism are myriads. It would be a mistake, however, to assume that all feminist theories are environmentalist at heart or oriented toward multispecies justice, since ...