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Nature : Mono

Nature : Mono

Nature : Mono

An environmental humanities podcast hosted by Jon L Pitt.

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  • 7 - Episode Seven: Dr. Christine Marran

    This episode features an interview with Dr. Christine Marran, author of Ecology Without Culture: Aesthetics for a Toxic World (University of Minnesota Press, 2017). In our talk, we discuss how the ocean factors into the methyl-mercury poisoning of the Shiranui Sea and Ishimure Michiko’s literature. We discuss key concepts explored in Ecology Without Culture, including the “biotrope” and “obligate storytelling.”

    Tue, 03 May 2022
  • 6 - Episode Six : Dr. Sujung Kim

    This episode features an interview with Dr. Sujung Kim, author of Shinra Myōjin and Buddhist Networks of the East Asian “Mediterranean” (University of Hawai‘i Press, 2020). In our talk, we discuss how the oceanic deity Shinra Myōjin ties together medieval Japan, China, and the Korean kingdoms into a network that challenges traditional narratives of Buddhism’s movement across East Asia. We discuss the reconceptualization of space that Kim identifies as the East Asian Mediterranean—an transnational space of sea and land that allows us to rethink historical agency.

    Fri, 26 Mar 2021
  • 5 - Episode Five : Daryl Maude

    This episode features an interview with Daryl Maude, Ph.D. Candidate in the East Asian Languages and Cultures Department at the University of California, Berkeley. Daryl is the translator of Shinjo Ikuo’s “Male Sexuality in the Colony: On Toyokawa Zen’ichi’s Searchlight,” which is included in the edited volume Beyond Imperial Aesthetics: Theories of Art and Politics in East Asia, as well as the poetry of Yamanokuchi Baku. Daryl reads his translation of Takara Ben’s poem “Cebu Sea,” and we discuss Takara’s oceanic poetics and what they mean for various registers of comparison between Okinawa and Japan.

    Fri, 12 Mar 2021
  • 4 - Episode Four : Dr. Aike Rots

    This episode features an interview with Dr. Aike Rots, principal researcher of the Whales of Power project and author of Shinto, Nature and Ideology in Contemporary Japan: Making Sacred Forests (Bloomsbury Press, 2017). In our talk, we discuss the transnational scope of the Whales of Power project, and how it looks to reframe Religious Studies through a comparative paradigm opened up by the sea.

    Fri, 26 Feb 2021
  • 3 - Episode Three : Dr. C. Anne Claus

    This episode features an interview with Dr. C. Anne Claus, author of Drawing the Sea Near: Satoumi and Coral Reef Conservation in Okinawa (University of Minnesota Press, 2020). In our talk, we discuss the role of the sea in Environmental Anthropology and how Dr. Claus’ fieldwork in Shiraho on the Okinawa island of Ishigaki turned into a book about conceptual changes in the practice of conservation.

    Fri, 12 Feb 2021
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