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Catriona Sandilands

Professor

Environmental Studies PhD Coordinator

Credentials

PhD Sociology, 91亚色
MA Sociology, 91亚色
BA (Honours) Sociology, University of Victoria
Creative Writing Certificate, Simon Fraser University

Research Keywords

Environmental Humanities and Ecocriticism; Queer, Multispecies & Feminist Ecologies; Critical Plant Studies; Public Humanities and Cultures; Creative Writing Practice; Biopolitics.

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Contact Information

4700 Keele Street
Toronto, ON M3J 1P3

416 736 2100

essandi@yorku.ca

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Research Interests

Plurality is the condition of human action because we are all the same, that is, human, in such a way that nobody is ever the same as anyone else who ever lived, lives, or will live. (Hannah Arendt, The Human Condition)

My primary task as a teacher, writer, and researcher is to help cultivate the 鈥減lurality鈥 of which Arendt speaks: we create a common world when we share and reflect together on our unique, embodied relationships to it. This creation of worldliness and plurality is especially true for our relations to the more-than-human world. By developing a deeply situated understanding of the multispecies communities of which we are a part, we can appear to one another to consider them, and by holding our perceptions and experiences up to the views of multiple others, we can truly understand both our situatedness and our relatedness.

My work pursues this task of creating a common world from multiple angles:

  • theoretical / philosophical writing on ecofeminism and queer ecology to explore the embodied, intersectional politics of sex, gender, race, dis/ability, and nature;
  • sustained engagement with ecocriticism and ecocultural studies through both professional leadership and engagements with diverse Canadian literary ecologies;
  • creative explorations of place-based, narrative scholarship highlighting the importance of story and poetry to the development of a decolonizing, relationally-based practice of environmental justice; and
  • interdisciplinary research on plants as participants in multispecies biopolitical entanglements, and on people/plant relationships as both vectors of settler-capitalist dispossession and sites of resistance and transformation.

Research Projects

Title: Plantasmagoria: Botanical Encounters in the (M)Anthropocene

Summary: This project consists of a collection of critical essays+ on botanical biopolitics, environmental history, human/plant encounters, plant fictions, and everyday plant relationships as elements in an expansive, multispecies, environmental justice politics. Essays and creative interventions examine specific plants (Scotch broom, mulberries, Douglas-fir, stinging nettle) and their entangled relationships in and with a variety of political and historical contexts (colonialism, climate change, misogyny, and the [M]Anthropocene), as well as literary texts that push 鈥減lant-thinking鈥 into feminist, queer, trans, anti-racist, and decolonizing work.

Sample: 

Title: Dear Jane Rule

Summary: This collection of short stories is a kind of love letter to Jane Rule, who was an LGBTQ+ and literary icon during her life (1931-2007). Her work influenced many communities: lesbian, gay, literary, publishing, anti-censorship, regional, national, personal. Her life and work is, however, on the verge of being forgotten. Dear Jane Rule reinvigorates her extraordinary influence by imagining some of the many lives she touched in her published work, voluminous correspondence, and deep personal and professional friendships. It also extends her sharp literary and political insights into the present moment, introducing a new generation of readers to her insight and intelligence. 

Sample: 

Title: Storying Climate Change: Narrative, Imagination, Justice, Resilience (Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Fellowship, 2016-20)

Summary: Through workshops and other structured gatherings, this project developed a significant public conversation about climate change, environmental justice, and everyday life, working from the premise that sharing 鈥渟mall鈥 stories from personal experience 鈥攆iction and nonfiction, traditional and experimental鈥攊s a crucial practice from which to cultivate creative, collaborative, just, and meaningful responses to environmental and climate justice issues. Results of this project included the anthology of stories, poetry, and creative nonfiction Rising Tides: Reflections for Climate Changing Times (Caitlin Press, 2019), as well as the 鈥淪torying Climate Change鈥 website that describes key elements in the process of the collaboration, provides additional resources on story and literature in response to climate change, and offers both a record of community events and a selection of contributors鈥 readings that make a continued space for conversation in the COVID universe in which all in-person events after March, 2020 had to be cancelled.

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Research Output

2019 (ed.) Rising Tides: Reflections for Climate Changing Times (Halfmoon Bay, BC: Caitlin Press).

2010 (ed. with B. Erickson), Queer Ecologies: Sex, Nature, Politics, Desire (Bloomington: Indiana UP).

2004 (ed. with M. Hessing and R. Raglon). This Elusive Land: Women and the Canadian Environment (Vancouver: UBC Press).

1999 The Good-Natured Feminist: Ecofeminism and Democracy (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press).

In progress       (with C. Gersdorf), Ecozon@: European Journal of Literature, Culture, Environment, Guest Editors, Special Issue, 鈥淕ardening (Against) the Anthropocene鈥 (2023)  

2021                    (with P. Gibson), Performance Philosophy, Guest Editors, Special Issue, 鈥淧lant Performance,鈥 6.2, Fall. 

2018                    (with K. Blanchard), The Goose, Guest Editors, Special Cluster, 鈥淪ex and the Motor City: Ecologies of Middlesex,鈥 17.1, Fall. 

2018                    ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment, Guest Editor, Special Cluster, 鈥淐anadian Environmental Literatures and Politics,鈥 25.2, Spring. 

In progress       鈥淎 Token for Jane,鈥 for Mark Dickinson and David Greenwood (ed.), Canadian Literary Ancestors (McGill-Queen鈥檚 University Press). 

In press              鈥淒esert Truths, Queer Ecologies,鈥 in Jessica May and Marshall N. Price (ed.), Second Nature: Photography in the Age of the Anthropocene (Durham, Duke University Press, 2023). 

In press              (with P. Gibson), 鈥I Can鈥檛 Move鈥: Plants and the Politics of Mobility in Estado Vegetal,鈥 in Giovanni Aloi (ed.), Manuela Infante: Estado Vegetal (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2023). 

In press              鈥淯rban Plantasmagoria,鈥 in Stanimir Panyotov, Levi Bryant, and Eileen Joy (ed.), O-Zone (reprint of 鈥淟avender鈥檚 Green? Redux,鈥 2016; Goleta, CA: Punctum Books, 2021) 

2022                    鈥淢ulberry Intimacies and the Sweetness of Kinship,鈥 in Susanne Lettow and Sabine Nessel (ed.), Ecologies of Gender: Contemporary Nature Relations and the Nonhuman Turn (London: Routledge), pp. 15-33. 

2022                    鈥淟oving the Difficult: Scotch Broom鈥 in Thom Van Dooren and Matthew Chrulew (ed.), Kin: Thinking with Deborah Bird Rose (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), pp. 33-52. 

2022                    鈥溾橧t Was the Flowers on His Body鈥: Discomfort, Desire, and Vegetality in The Vegetarian,鈥欌 in Stefanie Hessler and Katja Aglert (ed.), Sex Ecologies (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press), pp. 149-54. 

2021                    鈥淧lants,鈥 in Jeffrey Cohen and Stephanie Foote (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Environmental Humanities (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), pp. 156-69. 

2021                    鈥淲orlds,鈥 in Laurie Cluitmans (ed.), On the Necessity of Gardening: An ABC of Art, Botany and Cultivation (Amsterdam: Valiz), pp. 179-82. 

2021                    鈥淗umus,鈥 in John Hausdoerffer et al (ed.), What Kind of Ancestor Do You Want to Be?  (Chicago: University of Chicago Press), pp. 177-81.

2020                    鈥淨 is for Quench,鈥 in Grace Gloria Denis (ed.), In, From, and With: Exploring Collaborative Survival (Berlin: Circadian), p. 53. 

2020                    鈥淭imber. Douglas-fir. Art. / Bois. Sapin de Douglas. Art.,鈥 in Laura Drouet and Olivier Lacrouts (ed.), Plant Fever: Towards a Phyto-centred Design (Brussels, studio d-o-t-s / CID au Grand-Hornu), pp. 38-49. 

2018                    鈥淔ire, Fantasy and Futurity: Queer Ecology Meets Silver Bush,鈥 in Rita Bode and Jean Mitchell (ed.), Lucy Maud Montgomery and the Matter of Nature (Montreal: McGill-Queen鈥檚 University Press), pp. 27-40.   

2017                     鈥淰egetate,鈥 in Lowell Duckert and Jeffrey Cohen (ed.), Veer Ecology: Key Words for Ecotheory (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press), pp. 16-29. 

2017                     鈥淟osing My Place: Landscapes of Depression,鈥 in Ashlee Cunsolo and Karen Landman (ed.), Mourning Nature: Hope at the Heart of Ecological Loss and Grief (Montreal: McGill-Queen鈥檚 University Press), pp. 144-168. 

2017                     (with J. Adamson) 鈥淚nsinuations: Thinking Plant Politics with The Day of the Triffids,鈥 in Patricia Vieira, Monica Gagliano and John Ryan (ed.), The Language of Plants: Science, Philosophy, Literature and Cinema (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press), pp. 234-252. 

2017                     鈥淔eminism and Biopolitics: A Cyborg Account,鈥 in Sherilyn MacGregor (ed.), The Routledge International Handbook on Gender and Environment (London: Routledge), pp. 229-38. 

2016                    "Some 'F' Words for the Environmental Humanities: Feralities, Feminisms, Futurities," in Ursula Heise, Jon Christensen and Michelle Niemann (ed.), The Routledge Companion to the Environmental Humanities (London: Routledge), pp. 427-35. 

2016                    鈥淟avender鈥檚 Green? Redux,鈥 in Caroline Picard (ed.), imperceptibly and slowly opening (New 91亚色: The Green Lantern Press), pp. 236-45. 

2016                    鈥淔loral Sensations: Plant Biopolitics,鈥 in Teena Gabrielson et al (ed.), The  Oxford Handbook of Environmental Political Theory (New 91亚色: Oxford University Press), pp. 226-37. 

2014                    鈥淧ro/polis: Three Forays into the Political Lives of Bees,鈥 in Serpil Oppermann and Serenella Iovino (ed.), Material Ecocriticisms (Bloomington: Indiana University Press), pp. 157-71. 

2014                    鈥淨ueer Life? Ecocriticism After the Fire,鈥 in Greg Garrard (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Ecocriticism (New 91亚色: Oxford University Press), pp. 305-19. 

2014                    鈥淰iolent Affinities: Sex, Gender and Species in Cereus Blooms at Night,鈥 in Louise Westling (ed.). The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Environment (New 91亚色: Cambridge University Press), pp. 90-103.  

2014                    鈥淎cts of Nature: Literature, Excess and Environmental Politics,鈥 in Smaro Kamboureli and Christl Verduyn (ed.), Critical Collaborations: Indigenity, Diaspora, and Ecology in Canadian Literary Studies (Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press), pp. 127-142. 

2013                     鈥淐alypso Trails: Botanizing Expeditions on the Bruce Peninsula,鈥 in Ella Soper and Nicholas Bradley (ed.), Greening the Maple: Canadian Ecocritical Traditions (reprint of 鈥淐alypso Trails,鈥 2010; Calgary: University of Calgary Press), pp. 227-246. 

2013                     (with P. Hobbs) 鈥淨ueen鈥檚 Park and Other Stories: Toronto鈥檚 Queer Ecologies,鈥 in L. Anders Sandberg, Stephen Bocking, Colin Coates and Ken Cruikshank (ed.), Urban Explorations: Environmental Histories of the Toronto Region (Hamilton, ON: L.R. Wilson Institute for Canadian Studies), pp. 73-94. 

In progress       鈥淥utlander: Jane Rule鈥檚 Public Lives,鈥 for BC Studies.

In press               鈥淔oreword,鈥 for S. Bezan and I. Linge, 鈥淪ex and Nature,鈥 Special issue of Environmental Humanities (2022).

2021                      (with the Piddock Clam Collective, J. Hamilton, J. MacLeod, E. McGiffin, A. Neimanis and S. Reid), 鈥淲rack Writing,鈥 Feminist Review 129: 1-5.

2021                      (with P. Gibson), 鈥淚ntroduction: Plant Performance,鈥 Performance Philosophy 6.2 (Fall): 1-23.

2021                      鈥淧lant/s Matter,鈥 Women鈥檚 Studies 50.8: 776-83.

2019                      (with M. Szczygielska and O. Cielem臋cka) 鈥淭hinking the Feminist Vegetal Turn in the Shadow of Douglas-firs: An Interview,鈥 Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience 5.2.

2018                      (with J. Adamson and S. LeMenager) 鈥淐itizen Humanities: Teaching 鈥楲ife Overlooked鈥 as Interdisciplinary Ecology,鈥 Resilience: A Journal of the Environmental Humanities 5:2, 96-121.

2018                      鈥淢ulberriddlesex,鈥 The Goose 17.1, Fall.

2018                      (with K. Blanchard), 鈥淚ntroduction: Sex and the (Motor) City: Ecologies of Middlesex,鈥 The Goose 17.1, Fall.

2018                      鈥淗ere We Go Round the Mulberry Bush: A Queer Botanical Meander,鈥 Center for Sustainable Practice and the Arts Quarterly 19, 28-33.

2018                      鈥淚ntroduction: Canadian Environmental Literatures and Politics,鈥 ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 25:2 (Spring), 280-91.

2018                      鈥淚nto the Blue: Betsy Warland鈥檚 Queer Ecopoetics,鈥 ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 25:1 (Winter), 17-36.

2017                      鈥淔ields of Dreams,鈥 Resilience: A Journal of the Environmental Humanities 4:2-3, 111-126.

2017                      鈥淔or Sylvia,鈥 part of 鈥淥n Sylvia Bowerbank: Green Literary Scholar,鈥 The Goose 15.2, online.

2016                      鈥淐ombustion,鈥 The Goose 15.1, online.

2016                      鈥淓nvironmental Humanities and Publics,鈥 part of 鈥淩eflections on the Arts, Environment, and Culture After Ten Years of The Goose,鈥 The Goose 14.2, online.

2014                      鈥淢ockingbird Resilience,鈥 Resilience: A Journal of the Environmental Humanities 1.1, online.

2013                      鈥淧lant Stories,鈥 Environmental Humanities. October 1, online.

2013                      鈥淒og Stranglers in the Park? National and Vegetal Politics in Ontario鈥檚 Rouge Valley,鈥 Journal of Canadian Studies 47:3, 93-122.

In press               鈥淎nna, Knitting,鈥 The New Quarterly (2023). Honourable Mention, Peter Hinchcliffe Short Fiction Prize.

In press               鈥淢agi,鈥 Resilience: A Journal of the Environmental Humanities, 10th Anniversary Issue. (2023)

In press               鈥淓leanor,鈥 emerge 22: The Writer鈥檚 Studio Anthology (2022)

2022                     鈥淔ifteen Minutes,鈥 Watch Your Head: Writers and Artists Respond to Climate Change. https://www.watchyourhead.ca/watch-your-head/prose-by-catriona-sandilands

2019                      鈥淐oncerto for Scotch Broom,鈥 in C. Sandilands (ed.), Rising Tides: Reflections for Climate-Changing Times. Caitlin Press, pp. 142-46.

2019                      鈥淢emorial (Willows Beach),鈥 01 February and 鈥淲aiting (Strip Mall, December),鈥 25 January. The Drabble. https://thedrabble.wordpress.com/2019/02/ https://thedrabble.wordpress.com/2019/01/

2018                      (with S. Mason-Case and C. Potvin), 鈥淲hy Ottawa Should Step Away from Trans Mountain,鈥 Policy Options. August 29.

2018                      鈥淚 See My Garden as a Barometer of Climate Change,鈥 The Guardian. July 09.

2016                      鈥溾橲tumps鈥: Jane Rule on Galiano,鈥 NiCHE: Network in Canadian History and Environment. April 18, online.

In progress       Review of Christine Lowther (ed.), Worth More Standing: Poets and Activists Pay Homage to Trees, and Worth More Growing: Youth Poets Pay Homage to Trees. The British Columbia Review.

2018                      Review of Theresa Kishkan, Euclid鈥檚 Orchard and Other Essays, The Ormsby Review #254, online (abridged and reprinted in BC Book World, Summer 2018).

2017                      鈥淢aking Kin, Making Trouble: Donna Haraway鈥檚 Critical Ongoingness,鈥 The Annals of Science 74.4:326-330.

2017                      鈥淣ot Just Pussy Hats at the Climate March: Feminist Encounters with the

Anthropocene.鈥 Review of Richard Grusin, ed., Anthropocene Feminism, for The Los Angeles Review of Books, July 6, online.

2017                      鈥淔ear of a Queer Plant,鈥 GLQ: Gay and Lesbian Quarterly 23.4: 419-29.

2017                      Review of Betsy Warland, Oscar of Between: A Memoir of Identity and Ideas, The Ormsby Review #99, online.

In progress       鈥淏ecoming-Tree in a World of Clearcuts: Thoughts on Zoetropism and Gendered Violence,鈥 Invited Keynote Address, 鈥淶oetropisms: Ecofeminist Stories of Becoming,鈥 Universit茅 de Nantes, FR, April 2023 (online).

In progress       鈥淟oving the Difficult: Scotch Broom, Plant Invasions, and the Botanical Politics of Decolonization,鈥 Invited Lecture, Cogut Institute for the Humanities, Brown University, Providence RI, October 2022.

2022                     "Daphne, Reprise: Toward an Arboreal Feminism,鈥 Invited Keynote Lecture (online), philoSOPHIA Annual Conference, George Mason University, Fairfax VA, June.

2022                     鈥淎rboreal Feminisms in the (M)Anthropocene,鈥 Invited Lecture (online), Studium Generale, Royal Academy of Art, The Hague, NE, May.

2022                     鈥淎rboreal Feminisms,鈥 Invited Lecture, Centre for Studies in Literature, University of Portsmouth, UK, March.

2022                     鈥淟oving the Difficult: Scotch Broom, Botanical Colonialism, and the Possibility of Cohabitation,鈥 Invited Lecture (online), Environmental Humanities and Ecologies of Justice Speakers Series, Tufts University, Medford MA, March.

2022                     鈥淨ueer Ecological Justice鈥 (with N. Ahuja), Invited Panelist (online), Global Conversations Toward Queer Social Justice Network, University of Cambridge, UK, March.

2022                     鈥淚s Climate Change (Only) Meteorological?鈥 (with M.-B. 脰hman), Invited Keynote Panelist (online), Seed Box Environmental Humanities Collaboratory, 鈥淎 Community Garden,鈥 Link枚ping University, SE, February.

2021                      鈥淢ulberry Intimacies: On Plants, Love, and Biopolitics in the Anthropocene,鈥 Invited Lecture (online), Research Center for the Humanities and Social Sciences, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung TW, November.

2021                      鈥淢ulberries: A Biopolitical Love Story,鈥 Invited Lecture (online), Environmental Humanities Center, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam NE, September.

2021                      鈥淎nthologies to Save the Planet,鈥 Invited Panelist (online), Word Vancouver, September.

2021                      (with S. Morrison), 鈥淪tory into Theory, Theory into Story,鈥 Invited Keynote Presentation, University of W眉rzberg International Online Symposium, August.

2021                      鈥淨ueering Nature,鈥 Invited Panelist (online), National Audubon Society (US), July.

2020                     鈥淧lanting Queer Intimacies,鈥 Invited Lecture, Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program, Western Washington University, Bellingham WA, March.

2019                      鈥淪torying Climate Change,鈥 Keynote Panelist, Strange Weather: The Science and Art of Climate Change, Jackman Humanities Institute, University of Toronto, November.

2019                      鈥淚nvasive Plantimacies? Queering Kinship,鈥 Invited Lecture, Posthumanism Research Institute, Brock University, St Catharines, November.

2018                      鈥淕ardening in the (M)Anthropocene,鈥 Keynote Address, European Association for the Study of Literature, Culture, and Environment, University of W眉rzberg, GE, September.

2018                      鈥淔eminist Botany for the Age of Man,鈥 Sydney Environmental Humanities Lecture Series, Australian Museum, Sydney, AU, July.

2017                      鈥淧hytopolitics: Four Forays in Vegetation,鈥 Keynote Address for Plantarium: Re-Imagining Green Futurities, Link枚ping University, SE, July.

2017                      鈥淭he Young in One Another鈥檚 Arms at 40: A Conversation for International Women鈥檚 Day,鈥 Invited Lecture, Galiano Community Library Speakers Series, Galiano Island, BC, March.

2017                      鈥淰egetation: Four Forays into Critical Plant Studies,鈥 Invited Lecture, Department of Environment and Geography, University of Manitoba.

2017                      鈥淓cology, Agency, and Community: Plant Politics?鈥 Invited Public Lecture, Cohen Center for the Study of Technological Humanism, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA, January.

2016                      鈥淰egetation? The Biopolitics of Becoming-Plant,鈥 Invited Lecture, Department of English, State University of New 91亚色 at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, October.

2016                      鈥淧hytopolitics: Four Forays into Vegetation,鈥 Invited Keynote Address, International Association for Environmental Philosophy, Salt Lake City, UT, October.

2016                      鈥淎 Vegetative State? Plant Biopolitics,鈥 Invited Symposium Presentation, The Biopolitics of America, University of W眉rzberg, July.

2016                      鈥淨ueering Communities: Becoming (With) Plants,鈥 Invited Symposium Lectures (2), XPlore Berlin, July.

2016                      鈥淥utlander: Jane Rule鈥檚 Public Lives,鈥 Invited Address, Galiano Community Library Annual General Meeting, Galiano Island, BC, April.

2016                      鈥淥utlander: Jane Rule鈥檚 Public Lives,鈥 Lansdowne Public Lecture, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, March.

2016                      (with R. Pickard), 鈥(Un)Settling and (Re) Membering: Ecocritical Futures?鈥 Invited Lansdowne Seminar Presentation, Department of English, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, February.

2016                      鈥淐ombustion,鈥 Invited Presentation, Inaugural Ecocriticism and Environmental Humanities Roundtable, Modern Languages Association, Austin, TX, January.

2015                      "Some 'F' Words for the Environmental Humanities: Feralities, Feminisms, Futurities,鈥 Invited Presentation, Mellon Sawyer Seminar, UCLA, June.

2015                      鈥淚n a Vegetal Time and Space: Queering Multispecies Politics,鈥 Invited Public Lecture, University of British Columbia, 鈥淨ueer U,鈥 February.

2014                      鈥淏otanically Queer: Plants, Sex, and Biopolitics,鈥 Invited Public Lecture, Institute for Gender, Race, Sexuality and Social Justice, University of British Columbia, October.

2014                      鈥淰ital Feminist Matters,鈥 Invited Keynote Panel Presentation, Association for Literature, Environment and Culture in Canada, Thunder Bay, ON, August.

2014                      鈥淓ncountering Plants: Entanglements and Embodiments,鈥 Invited Keynote Address, 鈥淓cological Bodies鈥 Symposium, University of Illinois, Champaign, May.

2014                      鈥淏otanically Queer,鈥 Invited Public Lecture, Columbia University, New 91亚色, March.

2014                      "Imagining Communities in the Anthropocene: Multi-species Relationships,鈥 Invited Consultant/Presenter, Humanities and the Environment Workshop, Arizona State University, February.

2013                      鈥淏otanical Sensations: Plants, Politics, and Literatures of Vegetal Encounter,鈥 Invited Keynote Address for the Association for the Study of Literature and Environment (UKI), University of Surrey, Guildford UK, August.

2013                      鈥淛ane Rule鈥檚 Body Politic,鈥 Invited Roundtable Presentation for The Body Politic, part of Gay Premises: Radical Voices in the Archives, 1973-1983, Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives, Toronto ON, June.

2013                      鈥淏uilding the Environmental Humanities,鈥 Invited Roundtable Presentation, Association for the Study of Literature and Environment (US), Lawrence KS, May.

2013                      鈥淰egetal Politics in the Rouge Park,鈥 Invited Presentation for 鈥淯rban Forestries and Political Ecologies,鈥 University of Toronto, April.

2013                      鈥淨ueer/Ecology,鈥 Invited Seminar Presentation for the Technoscience Salon, University of Toronto, January.

Recognition & Awards

  • Faculty of Environmental Studies Dean's Research Award - 2020
  • 91亚色 Research Leader Award - 2017
  • Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Fellowship - 2016
  • Lansdowne Visiting Scholar, University of Victoria - 2016
  • Canada Research Chair in Sustainability and Culture - Tier 2 - 2004/2013
  • Rockefeller Humanities Fellowship, University of Oregon - 2000

Courses

Course CodeTitle
ENVS 1800Environmental Writing / Writing the Environment
ENVS 8102PhD Research Seminar
ENVS 5103Nature and Society
ENVS 6149Culture and Environment
ENVS 3320Sex, Gender, Nature