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Environmental Humanities Reading Group

The Environmental Humanities Reading Group is an online event, which takes place Mondays throughout the semester, once to twice a month. The aim of the group is to discuss and express opinions about critical issues within the environmental humanities.
Additionally, one of the core objectives of the group is to read a broad variety of material within the environmental humanities.

Selected new material within the field of the environmental humanities ranges from book chapters, journal articles, poetry to opera texts and more. These excerpts are usually distributed one week in advance. When possible, the authors of the literature being read are invited to join the discussion. Please note that sometimes the time of the meeting will be changed for special events to accommodate authors in different time zones.

For information on how to join the reading group and for the full list of materials covered in each event, please contact Regina Bichler at regina.bichler@campus.lmu.de or Sevgi Mutlu Sirakova at ucfamut@alumni.ucl.ac.uk.

Upcoming Events

About the Book
Country Capitalism traces how corporations rooted in the American South, such as Coca-Cola, Delta Airlines, Walmart, FedEx, and Bank of America, reshaped not only the United States economy but also ecosystems across the globe.

“The rural roads that led to our planet-changing global economy ran through the American South. That region’s impact on the interconnected histories of business and ecological change is narrated here by acclaimed scholar Bart Elmore, who uses the histories of five southern firms—Coca-Cola, Delta Airlines, Walmart, FedEx, and Bank of America—to investigate the environmental impact of our have-it-now, fly-by-night, buy-on-credit economy. Drawing on exclusive interviews with company executives, corporate archives, and other records, Elmore explores the historical, economic, and ecological conditions that gave rise to these five trailblazing corporations. He then considers what each has become: an essential presence in the daily workings of the global economy and an unmistakable contributor to the reshaping of the world’s ecosystems. Even as businesses invest in sustainability initiatives and respond to new calls for corporate responsibility, Elmore shows the limits of their efforts to “green” their operations and offers insights on how governments and activists can push corporations to do better.” (University of North Carolina Press)

About the Author
Bart Elmore is professor of environmental history and core faculty member of the Sustainability Institute at Ohio State University. He is the award-winning author of Citizen Coke: The Making of Coca-Cola Capitalism (W.W. Norton, 2016) and Seed Money: Monsanto’s Past and Our Food Future (W.W. Norton, 2021). He also edits the “Histories of Capitalism and the Environment” book series at West Virginia University Press.

Notable Past Events

  • 15 January 2024: Bettina Stoetzer. Ruderal City: Ecologies of Migration, Race, and Urban Nature in Berlin. Durham: Duke University Press, 2022.
  • 16 October 2023: Simone Müller. The Toxic Ship: The Voyage of the Khian Sea and the Global Waste Trade. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2023.
  • 18 September 2023: Juno Salazar Parreñas. Decolonizing Extinction: The Work of Care in Orangutan Rehabilitation. Durham: Duke University Press, 2018.
  • 14 August 2023: Irus BravermanSettling Nature: The Conservation Regime in Palestine-Israel. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2023.
  • 31 July 2023: Weihong Bao. “Set Design Thinking and the Art of the Human.” Critical Inquiry 49, no. 3 (2023): 428–61. https://doi.org/10.1086/723722.
  • 5 June 2023: Diana Villanueva and contributing author Scott Slovic (with Lorraine Kerslake and Carmen Flys-Junquera). Imaginative Ecologies: Inspiring Change through the Humanities. Leiden: Brill, 2021.
  • 22 May 2023: Lisa Doeland. “At Home in an Unhomely World: On Living with Waste.” Detritus, no. 6 (2019): 4–10. https://doi.org/10.31025/2611-4135/2019.13820.
  • 8 May 2023: Gregg MitmanEmpire of Rubber: Firestone’s Scramble for Land and Power in Liberia. New York: The New Press, 2023.
  • 24 April 2023: Christof MauchParadise Blues: Traveling through the Nature and History of the USA (English version forthcoming).

RCC Reading Group Archive