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Energy humanities, whaling, obsolescence, oceans | Assoc Prof in English @ U of Illinois | she/her | book out now - RENDERED OBSOLETE https://t.co/PhAvW6NDG8

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@JamieLJones8
Jamie L. Jones
7 years
Hello Twitter. I'm here to talk about literature, climate change, infrastructure, obsolete things, whales, art, and all of the cool things you're working on. Probably also cats.
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Gautam Bhatia
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Loved reading “On Earth or in Poems: the Many Lives of Al-Andalus”, by @eric_calderwood. A book about the various ways in which Al-Andalus has been represented in art and literature, it made Granada come alive. And the chapter on Palestinian al-Andalus was particularly moving.
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@limn_press
Limn
11 months
Jamie L. Jones investigates how whaling history lives on in Nantucket’s energy politics for Limn 11 - The Obsolescence Issue @JamieLJones8
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Jamie L. Jones
11 months
I'm VERY happy to see this article in print: from brilliant UIUC PhD student Alexis Schmidt, a history and critique of Change of Air travel--the travel we do for health and relaxation. Alexis brings a fresh energy humanities lens to leisure 👏 #EnvHum https://t.co/Y0VQYjY2vM
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edgeeffects.net
This essay examines “Change of Air,” a form of health travel, ideas of leisure and rest in nature, and their cooptation by capitalist culture.
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@Harvard_Press
Harvard University Press
1 year
Did we see you at #MLA25 this weekend? Our author @eric_calderwood was there to rep his award-winning book, On Earth or in Poems: The Many Lives of al-Andalus. Congratulations, Eric! Now through 1/19, save 40% on selected literary studies titles with the code MLA25. Links below.
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@eric_calderwood
Eric Calderwood
1 year
#mla25-goers and friends following from home: @Harvard_Press is having a sale! Use promo code MLA25 to get 40% off select HUP titles. Might I humbly/shamelessly suggest my book, "On Earth or in Poems: The Many Lives of al-Andalus"?
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@ParkerTRichards
Parker Richards
1 year
What do humans owe the ecosystems we've terrorized? I spent a very long time reporting this story on whaling history, the North Atlantic right whale, and Nantucket. Please give it a read:
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nytimes.com
We owe it to the right whale — and to so many other species — to reconstruct what our history has taken from them.
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@JamieLJones8
Jamie L. Jones
1 year
@limn_press I highly recommend working with the LIMN team; I'll do it again the first chance I get. They're accepting pitches now for new issues and articles: https://t.co/E0yCIarFuv
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Limn
1 year
Now accepting pitches for future issues. Got an idea? Invite us to your party, and let’s build Limn 13 together. Website for more details.
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Jamie L. Jones
1 year
I LOVED working with the editors at @limn_press: I loved the collaborative peer review process and being part of a cohort thinking together about obsolescence. I also appreciated the deep care that went into editing and design. https://t.co/jTDeEsS2rx
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Limn
1 year
Limn 11, Obsolescence, has dropped online. Get it now, for free at link in bio. Limn works because of authors, readers, and issue co-editors, everyone collaborating in our new approach to peer review.
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Jamie L. Jones
1 year
I'm delighted to have an article in LIMN 11, the Obsolescence issue, out now in *gorgeous* print and online editions. I write about the politics of wind energy and the uncanny returns of whaling culture on Nantucket. 1/ https://t.co/AziRZSVoKR
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limn.press
​​How whaling history lives on in Nantucket’s energy politics
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@eric_calderwood
Eric Calderwood
1 year
I’m thrilled that my book, "On Earth or in Poems: The Many Lives of al-Andalus," has received honorable mention for the MLA’s Aldo and Jeanne Scaglione Prize for Comparative Literary Studies. Huge thanks to the committee for this honor, and congratulations to the other awardees.
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Jamie L. Jones
1 year
I'm *thrilled* that my book was shortlisted for the MLA Prize for a First Book! Enormous thanks to the committee for honoring RENDERED OBSOLETE, and congratulations to the winners, Adhaar Noor Desai and Miya Qiong Xie! https://t.co/x2SMQoWAfG
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@JamieLJones8
Jamie L. Jones
1 year
Looking forward to presenting next week at the Greenhouse Environmental Humanities Book Talk series! Please join us on Monday 12/9 at 16:00 Central European time/10:00 Eastern. 🐋 https://t.co/ZiICFtkDs9
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Nate Wolff
1 year
This rampant consumerism is NOT what Donna Haraway had in mind when she invented Cyber Monday.
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Jamie L. Jones
1 year
a valentine to the brilliant scholars in the field of critical logistics, and an account of what I've learned by watching ships on the Strait of Gibraltar. Very grateful for @ChristoHanlon's invitation to write something a little different. ⚓️
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Jamie L. Jones
1 year
I'm thrilled to have an essay in this inaugural issue of THE DIAL, alongside so many brilliant colleagues who are also thinking and writing about climate change. My essay offers 3 things: a reading of Thoreau's 1865 narrative CAPE COD 1/
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@thedial
1 year
Introducing The Dial! Many thanks to our roster of contributors to Issue 1: @JeffreyInsko @JamieLJones8 , Kristen Treen, John Levi Barnard, Russ Castronovo, Elise Lemire, Richard B. Primack, Maria Madison, and Abraham J. Miller-Rushing. https://t.co/jRSWdGOHEv
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Jamie L. Jones
1 year
Emerson and Fuller's Transcendentalist journal, THE DIAL, has relaunched, thanks to the labor and love of @ChristoHanlon. I'm so honored to have an essay on shipping and climate change in the inaugural issue! https://t.co/BpYA49bqqC
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@limn_press
Limn
1 year
Obsolescence comes for everything, even you. Now available in beautiful hard copy.
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Jamie L. Jones
1 year
An incredibly important piece about the costs of AI--in energy, water, and extreme human suffering. The rampaging techno-utopian discourse of AI has got to be checked. https://t.co/dMrmBGpogS
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energyhumanities.ca
Recent reports reveal that Google's greenhouse gas emissions surged by 48% from 2019 to 2023, attributing the increase to the energy demands of AI technology. Despite promises of future decarboniza...
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Charmaine Chua
1 year
One thing I keep sitting with is that fascism thrives on offering simple answers to complex problems. People love Trump because he offers the illusion of authenticity & promises easy (even if empty and egregious) solutions. We've failed to provide an alternative and we now must.
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