Ecocriticism: Literary Studies in an Age of Environmental Crisis - NRES Seminar Series
Dr. Elizabeth Dodd (Department of English and University Distinguished Professor) discusses how works of literature can be used to improve our understanding of the environment and human-environment interactions. This talk was presented for students participating in the capstone course of the Natural Resources and Environmental Science (NRES) Secondary Major and was open to the general public as part of the Natural Resources and Environmental Science Seminar Series. NRES at K-State is supported by the Office of the Provost, College of Agriculture, College of Arts & Sciences, and the Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering.

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Paradigm Shifts: "The Ecological Turn in Literary Studies": Prof. Kate Rigby

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Balancing Economics, Environmental Stewardship, and Crop Production - NRES Seminar Series

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Digital Ecologies Working Group Student Showcase, Fall 2025

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Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker

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The French Do Not Care About Work

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Clara Mattei: capitalism is not natural - it’s enforced

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James Hillman - Accentuate the Positive: Reclaiming the Country from the Nation | Bioneers

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Who and Where We are in the Anthropocene: The Contexts of Ecocriticism | Swarnalatha Rangarajan

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A Seminar on Ecocriticism

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22. Post-Colonial Criticism

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Love, sex, and happiness, explained by philosophy | Jonny Thomson: Full Interview

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Defining Ecofeminism with Greta Gaard - ASI's Defining Human-Animal Studies 40

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Literary Theory Fall 2024 Ecocriticism

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Ecocriticism (Introduction to Literary Theory Part 8)

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Writing Advice Every Writer Should Hear (Anne Lamott Interview)

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Great Authors - Literature of the Renaissance - Pascal, Pensses

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What are the environmental humanities?

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Methodology: An Introduction to Literary Theory

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Cheryll Glotfelty - Literary studies in an Age of Environmental Crisis MA English

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