The Center for Culture, History, and Environment (CHE)

Edge Effects

A Digital Magazine from the Center for Culture, History, and Environment

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2 de jul. de 2026

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Episodios

The Worlding Work of Plants: A Conversation with Michael Marder 02.07.2026

M. Hamilton and Ellie Kincaid talk plants with Michael Marder. Their conversation invites readers to consider plants as active participants in thought and world‑making The post The Worlding Work of Plants: A Conversation with Michael Marder appeared first on Edge Effects .

Botanical Imaginations: Jim Endersby on Biotopia, American Imperialism, and Science 11.06.2026

Rebecca Laurent talks with Jim Endersby about his new book: The Arrival of the Fittest: Biology's Imaginary Futures, 1900-1935. They discuss how a failed scientific theory inspired public optimism for science, plants, and American imperialism. The post Biotopia, American Imperialism, and Science: A Conversation with Jim Endersby appeared first on Edge Effects .

The “Big Pig Pyramid” and the Undoing of Rural America: A Conversation with Sonja Trom Eayrs 21.05.2026

Trish Fisher talks with Sonja Trom Eayrs about her new book: Dodge County, Incorporated: Big Ag and the Undoing of Rural America. They discuss factory farming, political intimidation, and the corporate transformation of rural America. The post The “Big Pig Pyramid” and the Undoing of Rural America: A Conversation with Sonja Trom Eayrs appeared first on Edge Effects .

Mothering in Times of Crisis: A Conversation with Jennifer Case and Chelsea Steinauer-Scudder 28.04.2026

Kayleigh Lobdell speaks with authors Jennifer Case and Chelsea Steinauer-Scudder about each of their recent books about human and beyond-human mothering in this political and ecological moment. The post Mothering in Times of Crisis: A Conversation with Jennifer Case and Chelsea Steinauer-Scudder appeared first on Edge Effects .

Trans Joy and Indigenous Resistance on the River: A Conversation with Cleo Wölfle Hazard 09.04.2026

Ellie Kincaid and M Hamilton Wilson talk with Cleo Wölfle Hazard about his recent book, Underflows: Queer Trans Ecologies and River Justice. The post Trans Joy and Indigenous Resistance on the River: A Conversation with Cleo Wölfle Hazard appeared first on Edge Effects .

Cosmo-Visions of Truth After Violence: A Conversation with Abby Reyes and Carolina Sarmiento 24.02.2026

Nicolás Felipe Rueda speaks with Abby Reyes and Carolina Sarmiento about Indigenous cosmologies, environmental justice, and Abby's new memoir, Truth Demands: A Memoir of Murder, Oil Wars, and the Rise of Climate Justice. The post Cosmo-Visions of Truth After Violence: A Conversation with Abby Reyes and Carolina Sarmiento appeared first on Edge Effects .

The Colonial Politics of Arctic Landscapes: A Conversation with Jen Rose Smith 27.01.2026

Jen Rose Smith speaks with Hi'ilei Julia Hobart about her new book, Ice Geographies: The Colonial Politics of Race and Indigeneity in the Arctic. They discuss the racial and colonial politics of the arctic and the political stakes of writing about Alaska as an Eyak scholar. The post The Colonial Politics of Arctic Landscapes: A Conversation with Jen Rose Smith appeared first on Edge Effects .

American Ecofascism: A Conversation with Alexander Menrisky 09.12.2025

Alexander Menrisky speaks with Sarah Jaquette Ray about his recent book on the role of nonpartisan, everyday ecofascism in the U.S., from the nineteenth century to the present day. The post American Ecofascism: A Conversation with Alexander Menrisky appeared first on Edge Effects .

Dark Fiction, Sinister Reality: A Conversation with Brenda Becette 09.10.2025

In this bilingual podcast, Brenda Becette talks with Bri Meyer about the role of fiction in our dystopic reality. Becette's short stories avenge women, children, and environment. The post Dark Fiction, Sinister Reality: A Conversation with Brenda Becette appeared first on Edge Effects .

Knowledge Politics and the Making of Indian Environmental History: A Conversation with Ramachandra Guha 04.09.2025

Laleh Ahmad speaks with Ramachandra Guha on his new book, Speaking with Nature (2024). They discuss the history of environmentalism in India and how it differs from the West, especially through key thinkers' intertwining of social justice and nature. The post Knowledge Politics and the Making of Indian Environmental History: A Conversation with Ramachandra Guha appeared first on Edge Effects .

What Comes After Earth Day? 19.06.2025

In this special episode, Edge Effects and the SustainUW Podcast team collaborate to discuss the history of Earth Day in the United States, bring a glimpse of Earth Fest celebrations on UW-Madison's campus, and underline the importance of embracing environmental protection beyond just April 22. The post What Comes After Earth Day? appeared first on Edge Effects .

Podcasting for the Climate: A Conversation with Nathaniel Otjen, Juan Manuel Rubio, & Bethany Wiggin 27.03.2025

Bethany Wiggin speaks with Nathaniel Otjen and Juan Rubio on the significance of public-facing environmental humanities via their podcast MINING FOR THE CLIMATE. They discuss the local experiences of lithium mining, the value of narrative, community-driven work in an academic setting, and the futures they envision for the university as a whole. The post Podcasting for the Climate: A Conversation w...

Of Supermarkets, Shipwrecks, and Seasons: A Conversation with Sarah Dimick, Lisa Han, and Ben Stanley 13.03.2025

In this first-of-its-kind special episode, environmental humanities authors Sarah Dimick, Lisa Han, and Ben Stanley discuss their newly published books, connections between their disparate topics, and the importance of nuance in environmental justice. The post Of Supermarkets, Shipwrecks, and Seasons: A Conversation with Sarah Dimick, Lisa Han, and Ben Stanley appeared first on Edge Effects .

Cafeteria Care around the World: A Conversation with Jennifer Gaddis and Sarah A. Robert 27.02.2025

Prerna Rana speaks with Sarah Robert and Jennifer Gaddis about their new book, Transforming School Food Politics Around the World. They discuss school food programs' catalytic potential in the betterment of global health, agriculture, and care. The post Cafeteria Care around the World: A Conversation with Jennifer Gaddis and Sarah A. Robert appeared first on Edge Effects .

THE RETURN OF NAVAJO BOY, 25 Years Later: A Conversation with Jeff Spitz 13.02.2025

CHE Director Will Brockliss sits down with documentary filmmaker Jeff Spitz to reflect on the twenty fifth anniversary of his film THE RETURN OF NAVAJO BOY. Their conversation spans partnering with the Navajo Nation, ethical filmmaking, and the significance this film had not only on uranium cleanup in Monument Valley, Utah, but on one family who lives there. The post THE RETURN OF NAVAJO BOY, 25 Y...

Crip Intimacy and Aquifer Entanglements: a Conversation with Sunaura Taylor 12.12.2024

Kate Phelps speaks with Sunaura Taylor on her book Disabled Ecologies. They discuss the contamination of the Tucson aquifer as an origin for understanding the mutual injury of humans and the environment. The post Crip Intimacy and Aquifer Entanglements: a Conversation with Sunaura Taylor appeared first on Edge Effects .

Living Deserts and Colonial Afterlives: A Conversation with Jill Jarvis 07.11.2024

Angeline Peterson interviews Jill Jarvis on her forthcoming book project Signs in the Desert through her journey into studying the Sahara. Discussing a variety of sources, they challenge the view of deserts as empty spaces and highlight the Saraha as a vibrant, interconnected ecosystem suffering the aftermath of colonial violence. The post Living Deserts and Colonial Afterlives: A Conversation wit...

Translation, Rage, and What Is-Was-Willbe: A Conversation with Khairani Barokka 26.09.2024

Jagravi Dave speaks with Khairani Barokka on her poetry collection amuk. They use the book to connect tenselessness, the violence of colonial translation, and rage across personal, political, and environmental scales. The post Translation, Rage, and What Is-Was-Willbe: A Conversation with Khairani Barokka appeared first on Edge Effects .

Resisting and Reimagining Agricultural Systems in Hawai’i: A Conversation with Andrea Brower 19.09.2024

Cathleen McCluskey speaks with Andrea Brower on the intersections of colonialism, neoliberalism, and plantations in agricultural systems—from Hawai'i and beyond. How might possibilities of a better future be imagined through political and social resistance? The post Resisting and Reimagining Agricultural Systems in Hawai’i: A Conversation with Andrea Brower appeared first on Edge Effects .

Something in the Water: A Podcast on PFAS in Wisconsin 13.06.2024

The Public Trust podcast, co-produced by Bonnie Willison and Richelle Wilson, investigates PFAS contamination in Wisconsin. The post Something in the Water: A Podcast on PFAS in Wisconsin appeared first on Edge Effects .

What’s Special about this Solar Eclipse? A Conversation with Kaitlin Moore 08.04.2024

Rob Ferrett from Wisconsin Public Radio (WPR) interviews Kaitlin Moore to talk about why the solar eclipse on April 8, 2024 is such a highly anticipated event. The post What’s Special about this Solar Eclipse? A Conversation with Kaitlin Moore appeared first on Edge Effects .

Maroon Geographies, Black Placemaking, and Abolitionist Futures: A Conversation with Celeste Winston 14.03.2024

Elijah Levine speaks with Celeste Winston about marronage as a placemaking practice. By drawing on connections across time, the conversation reveals how Black folks in the United States build lasting infrastructures to disrupt power structures. The post Maroon Geographies, Black Placemaking, and Abolitionist Futures: A Conversation with Celeste Winston appeared first on Edge Effects .

Death, Leisure, and “Feeling Alive”: A Conversation with Adam Kaul 29.02.2024

What does death denial say about American culture? How can dying be dignified and humanized? Bri Meyer interviews Adam Kaul about his anthropological research on death and dying and its intersections with leisure and tourism. The post Death, Leisure, and “Feeling Alive”: A Conversation with Adam Kaul appeared first on Edge Effects .

Goats, Bees, and Poetry: A Conversation with Nickole Brown 22.02.2024

Heather Swan speaks to author and poet Nickole Brown about her relationship with animals, the more-than-human world, and the Hellbender poetry conference. The post Goats, Bees, and Poetry: A Conversation with Nickole Brown appeared first on Edge Effects .

From Trash Trade to Waste Colonialism: A Conversation with Simone Müller 15.02.2024

Paul Sutter interviews Simone Müller about the famous case of the Khian Sea, a "renegade ship" carrying waste and trying to dock in different countries. The ship reveals the many contradictions within environmental movements and policies. The post From Trash Trade to Waste Colonialism: A Conversation with Simone Müller appeared first on Edge Effects .

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