Issue 7 | May 2017

Special Feature: Facing the Anthropocene
Research
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“Commercial Agriculture and the Landscape of Capitalism in Nineteenth-Century Greece” by David Idol
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“Fieldnotes from Svalbard: How Global Dreamings Take Root in the Arctic Frontier” by Tracey Heatherington and Bernard C. Perley
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“The world’s First Meteorological Network (1654-1670) and Experimental Scientific Society (1657-1667), and the invention of the Little Florentine Thermometer” by Chiara Bertolin and Dario Camuffo
Poetry
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Four Poems and Visuals from Astroecology by Johannes Heldén, translated from the Swedish by Elizabeth Clark Wessel & Kirkwood Adams
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Three Poems by Mária Ferenčuhová, translated from the Slovak by James Sutherland-Smith
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Four Poems by Anita Pajević, translated from the B/C/S by Mirza Purić
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Seven Poems by Gyrðir Elíasson, translated from the Icelandic by Megan Matich
Fiction
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Excerpt from Investigations of a Dog & Other Creatures by Franz Kafka, translated from the German by Michael Hoffman
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Excerpt from Salki by Wojciech Nowicki, translated from the Polish by Jan Pytalski
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Excerpt from Miss Burma by Charmaine Craig
Nonfiction
Reviews
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The Outlaw, reviewed by Kara Billey Thordarson
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Ჹ,reviewed by Alexis Almeida
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The Sky of Our Manufacture: The London Fog in British Fiction from Dickens to Woolf, reviewed by John Parham
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Agriculture in Capitalist Europe, 1945-1960: From Food Shortages to Food Surpluses, reviewed by Brídín Carroll
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Eurasia 2.0: Russian Geopolitics in the Age of New Media, reviewed by Lada V. Kochtcheeva
Interviews
Visual Art
Campus Spotlight: University of Chicago
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Syllabus: Climate Change: Disciplinary Challenges to the Humanities & the Social Sciences by Fredrik Albritton Jonsson, Benjamin Morgan, and Emily Lynn Osborn
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“On Teaching the Anthropocene: A Q&A with Michael Dango, Fredrik Albritton Jonsson, Benjamin Morgan, and Emily Lynn Osborn” by Hélène B. Ducros
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Syllabus: Green Media and Popular Culture by John Parham
Editor’s Pick