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Malcolm Sen Published in Irish University Review
Thursday, November 7, 2019
Thursday, November 7, 2019
Malcolm Sen recently published “Risk and Refuge: Contemplating Precarity in Contemporary Irish Fiction" in the Irish University Review, Vol. 49: 1. Edinburgh University Press has recently made this essay publicly available online.
Sen has also published “Dragon-Ridden Days: Yeats, Apocalypse and the Anthropoecene" in International Yeats Studies, Vol. 4:1 and “Godhuli” in An Ecotopian Lexicon (University of Minnesota Press, 2019). An Ectopian Lexicon offers a unique collection of novel terms that might help to re-imagine the climate crisis. The book includes original artwork by international artists, which act as visual corollaries to each term/chapter. To buy merchandise or the book, please visit their website. All proceeds go to climate justice organizations.
Earlier this fall, Sen gave the following invited lecture titled “Liquid State: Oil, Water and the Assemblage of the Anthropocene” at Furman University.
In July, Sen also co-organized a roundtable panel on “Refuge, Climate Change, and Human Rights,” with Stephen Clingman at the MLA International Symposium in Lisbon. The roundtable included Anne McClintock, Crystal Parikh, Malcolm Sen, Joseph Slaughter, and Jennifer Wentzel.