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Slow Violence and a Repertoire of Selves: An Interview with Rob Nixon
June 1, 2018
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Title
Slow Violence and a Repertoire of Selves: An Interview with Rob Nixon
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh (depositor)
Nixon, Rob, 1954- (interviewee)
Kubis, Dan (interviewer)
Date
June 1, 2018
Identifier
20230127-beinghuman-0032
Description
An interview with Rob Nixon, professor of English at Princeton University. The interview focuses on Professor Nixon's life and career, particularly his work in environmental criticism and public humanities. His book "Slow Violence and the Environmentalism of the Poor" and essay "How to Read a Bridge" are discussed.
Extent
35 minutes
Publisher
University of Pittsburgh. Department of English
Type
sound recording-nonmusical
Genre
interviews
Subject
Ecocriticism
Environmentalism--Social aspects
Poor
Equality
Nixon, Rob, 1954-
Source
Being Human
Language
eng
Collection
Being Human Podcast Recordings
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
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Rights Holder
University of Pittsburgh
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