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jlbarnard

@jlevibarnard

American Literature / Environmental Humanities @ University of Illinois.

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Jamie L. Jones (@jamieljones8) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We at the Advanced Study at IL Climate | Change Initiative are very excited to host Jeffrey Insko 🐳🐬🐋, who will be talking with us about infrastructure and climate change. If you're anywhere nearby, please come to the lecture this Wednesday 11/29 at 4pm! cas.illinois.edu/node/2844

We at the <a href="/CAS_Illinois/">Advanced Study at IL</a> Climate | Change Initiative are very excited to host <a href="/JeffreyInsko/">Jeffrey Insko 🐳🐬🐋</a>, who will be talking with us about infrastructure and climate change. If you're anywhere nearby, please come to the lecture this Wednesday 11/29 at 4pm! 

cas.illinois.edu/node/2844
Jeffrey Insko 🐳🐬🐋 (@jeffreyinsko) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At Advanced Study at IL this week I asked, “What if the Line 6B spill isn’t over yet?”Yesterday’s MI Public Service Commission is exactly what I meant. Great thread here about a great day. So much thanks to Jamie L. Jones and her amazing colleagues and students. #shutdownline5

Eric Calderwood (@eric_calderwood) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Friends in Illinois: I’ll be giving a talk about my new book, “On Earth or in Poems: The Many Lives of al-Andalus," at the Illini Union Bookstore tomorrow (12/4) at 4 PM. I’d love to see some familiar faces in the crowd!

Friends in Illinois: I’ll be giving a talk about my new book, “On Earth or in Poems: The Many Lives of al-Andalus," at the Illini Union Bookstore tomorrow (12/4) at 4 PM. I’d love to see some familiar faces in the crowd!
jlbarnard (@jlevibarnard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Huge thank you to Chris Hanlon for inviting me to contribute to this amazing inaugural issue, along with Jeffrey Insko 🐳🐬🐋, Jamie L. Jones, and many other brilliant scholars of the American nineteenth century and its relevance to the crises and opportunities of the present.

Jamie L. Jones (@jamieljones8) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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/

Jeffrey Insko 🐳🐬🐋 (@jeffreyinsko) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wrote about Emersonian and other C19 solar dreams but also-- probably to the surprise of no one-- about Enbridge and infrastructure.

I wrote about Emersonian and other C19 solar dreams but also-- probably to the surprise of no one-- about Enbridge and infrastructure.