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Eco Cultures Research Series

November 5, 2014

EcoCultures_story slideWHAT: Eco Cultures Research Talk: Shakespeare’s Queer Pastoral Ecology
WHEN: Wednesday, November 19, 3-4:30pm
WHERE: ADM 112, UBC Okanagan Campus
ADMISSION: Free

Vin Nardizzi, Associate Professor in English, UBC Vancouver

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

As part of the FCCS Research Series: Eco Cultures,  Vin Nardizzi will discuss Shakespeare’s Queer Pastoral Ecology.

The Eco Cultures Research Series focusses on the complex intersection of culture, imagination, and ecological issues.  This series connects UBC Okanagan researchers with colleagues and students engaged in diverse explorations of  today’s most timely forms of artistic and critical innovation.

Vin Nardizzi is an Associate Professor in English at UBC’s Vancouver campus where he teaches Renaissance literature, ecotheory, and queer and disability studies. His most recent publication is the book, Wooden Os: Shakespeare’s Theatres and England’s Trees (University of Toronto Press, 2013). For more information about Vin Nardizzi, visit his web site vinnardizzi.com/

The Eco Cultures Research Series is sponsored by the Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies, UBC Okanagan and Oecologies: Inhabiting Premodern Worlds, a research cluster at UBC Vancouver.

Posted in Research & Teaching | Tagged Eco Cultures, FCCS, FCCS Research Series, literature

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