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New Materialism and the Multicultural Middle Ages
In this episode of The Multicultural Middle Ages podcast, T. Liam Waters (UC Berkeley) and Ana C. Núñez (Stanford) use New Materialism as a disciplinary approach to the Middle Ages, exploring the connections between medieval cultures, times, and places.
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Introduction to Hoardiculture

Hoarding is too ubiquitous and entrenched to be dismembered by the boundaries of national tradition or discipline.

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Queer Fallout: Samuel R. Delany and the Ecology of Cruising
What is the relationship between cruising and environmentalism? How might cruising inspire an ecological ethic more deeply attuned to our impersonal intimacies with the human, nonhuman, and elemental strangers that constitute both our environment and ourselves?
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Queer Fallout: Samuel R. Delany and the Ecology of Cruising

In the final paragraph of his 2002 essay “Sociability and Cruising,” Leo Bersani concludes his discussion of impersonal intimacy and promiscuous attachments with an unexpected turn to ecology: “Let’s call this [ethical model predicated on ascetic practices] an ecological ethics,” he suggests, “one...