With an interdisciplinary curriculum situated at the intersection of Animal Studies, Plant Humanities and Environmental Justice, the course seeks to complicate the broad category of Ecological Humanities by positing the nonhuman as a critical and conceptual lens with which to rethink notions of agency, sentience, communication, resistance, and aesthetics.
Aimed at both introductory learners as well as advanced scholars, with a wide range of readings from literature, philosophy, cinema and cultural studies, it is fully online and open to all, students and faculty, irrespective of professional or disciplinary background.
This course is a sequel to my certificate course "Climate and Culture" that ran in May 2024.