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James L. Smith
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Title
Learning an Inclusive Blue Humanities: Oceania and Academia through the Lens of Cinema
Author(s):
James L. Smith
,
Steve Mentz
Date:
2020
Group(s):
Cultural Studies
,
Environmental Humanities
Subject(s):
Water
,
Oceanic studies
,
Literature
,
Oceania/Australia
,
Film
,
Environmental humanities
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Blue Humanities
,
reflection
Rural Waterscape and Emotional Sectarianism in Accounts of Lough Derg, County Donegal
Author(s):
James L. Smith
Date:
2019
Group(s):
Cultural Studies
,
Environmental Humanities
,
History
,
Place Studies
,
Religious Studies
Subject(s):
Cultural biography of places
,
Environmental humanities
,
Pilgrimage
,
Irish history
,
Rural history
,
Ireland
,
History of Emotions
,
Water
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Lough Derg
,
Rural Landscape
The 1795 Disaster: Casualties of the Spiritual Waterscape of Lough Derg, County Donegal
Author(s):
James L. Smith
Date:
2019
Group(s):
Archives
,
Cultural Studies
,
Digital Humanists
,
Environmental Humanities
,
History
Subject(s):
Ireland
,
Irish culture
,
Irish history
,
Water
,
Environment
,
Spatial humanities
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Deep mapping
,
Spatial
,
eighteenth-century studies
,
Drowning
EcoGothic, Ecohorror and Apocalyptic Entanglement in Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' Tales of the Black Freighter
Author(s):
James L. Smith
,
Colin Yeo
Date:
2019
Group(s):
Cultural Studies
,
Environmental Humanities
,
Horror
,
Speculative and Science Fiction
Subject(s):
Ecocriticism
,
Gothic literature
,
Science fiction
,
Comic book studies
,
Literary landscapes
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
EcoGothic
,
Watchmen
,
Nautical
,
Nuclear paranoia
,
monsters
Interrogating Green Space in Medieval Monasticism: Position, Powers and Politics
Author(s):
James L. Smith
Date:
2019
Group(s):
Environmental Humanities
,
History
,
Medical Humanities
,
Medieval Studies
,
Religious Studies
Subject(s):
Middle Ages
,
Medical humanities
,
Political history
,
Social power
,
Monasticism
,
Medievalism
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Neurohumanities
,
Medieval brain
,
Cistercianism
,
Green space
Medieval Water Studies: Past, Present and Promise
Author(s):
Hetta Howes
,
James L. Smith
Date:
2019
Group(s):
Cultural Studies
,
Environmental Humanities
,
History
,
Medieval Studies
,
The Medieval landscape/seascape
Subject(s):
Water
,
Methodologies
,
Medieval
,
Environmental history
,
Environmental humanities
,
Special collections
,
Interdisciplinarity
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Medieval Water Studies
,
Medieval water
,
Open library of humanities
Medieval Water Energies: Philosophical, Hydro-Social, and Intellectual
Author(s):
James L. Smith
Date:
2018
Group(s):
Cultural Studies
,
Environmental Humanities
,
History
,
Medieval Studies
,
Philosophy
Subject(s):
Energy humanities
,
Environmental history
,
Medieval
,
Philosophy
,
Water
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
energy
,
environmental philosophy
,
Medieval Ecocriticism
,
Water and culture
,
Water history
Disturbing the Ant-Hill: Misanthropy and Cosmic Indifference in Clark Ashton Smith’s Medieval Averoigne
Author(s):
James Smith
Date:
2018
Group(s):
Cultural Studies
,
History
,
Medieval Studies
,
Speculative and Science Fiction
,
The Lone Medievalist
Subject(s):
Medievalism
,
Science fiction
,
Horror
,
Genre
,
20th-century fantastic literature
,
Weird fiction
,
H.P. Lovecraft
,
Poetry
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Clark Ashton Smith
,
Weird Tales
The Passenger: Medieval Texts and Transits
Author(s):
Jennie Friedrich
,
Christopher Roman
,
Thomas R. Schneider
,
Robert Stanton
,
Carolynn Van Dyke
,
Sarah Breckenridge Wright
Editor(s):
James Smith
Date:
2017
Group(s):
Cultural Studies
,
History
,
Medieval Studies
,
Philosophy
,
Religious Studies
Subject(s):
Chaucer
,
Geoffrey Chaucer
,
Literary history
,
Materiality
,
Critical geography
Item Type:
Book
Tag(s):
Networks
,
travel
,
embodiment
,
geopolitics
,
Medieval Ecocriticism
Rethinking Clean: Historicising religion, science and the purity of water in the twenty-first century
Author(s):
Ruth Morgan
,
James Smith
Date:
2017
Group(s):
Cultural Studies
,
Environmental Humanities
,
History
,
Philosophy
,
Religious Studies
Subject(s):
Environmental history
,
Environmental humanities
,
History and philosophy of medicine
,
Public health
,
Sociology of health and illness
Item Type:
Conference proceeding
Tag(s):
Hygiene
,
intellectual history
,
Water history
,
Water and culture
,
Moral panic
Water as medieval intellectual entity: case studies in twelfth-century western monasticism
Author(s):
James Smith
Date:
2017
Subject(s):
11th to 14th century
,
Ecocriticism
,
Intellectual history
,
Medieval history
,
Medieval literature
Item Type:
Thesis
Tag(s):
Medieval monasticism
,
Water history
,
Medieval diagrams
,
Victorines
,
Cistercianism
Caring for the Body and Soul with Water: Guerric of Igny’s
Fourth Sermon on the Epiphany
, Godfrey of Saint-Victor’s
Fons Philosophiae
, and Peter of Celle’s
Letters
Author(s):
James Smith
Date:
2017
Group(s):
History
,
Medieval Studies
,
Philosophy
,
Religious Studies
Subject(s):
11th to 14th century
,
European history
,
European literature
,
Medical sociology
,
Medieval history
Item Type:
Book chapter
Tag(s):
Cleanliness
,
Hygiene
,
Medieval monasticism
,
Moral allegory
Brendan meets Columbus: A more commodious islescape
Author(s):
James Smith
Date:
2016
Group(s):
Environmental Humanities
,
History
,
Literary Geography
,
Medieval Studies
,
Philosophy
Subject(s):
11th to 14th century
,
Medieval history
,
Medieval literature
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
insularity
,
Island theory
,
Water history
Medievalisms of Moral Panic: Borrowing the Past to Frame Fear in the Present
Author(s):
James Smith
Date:
2016
Group(s):
Medieval Studies
Subject(s):
Media studies
,
Medieval history
,
Political history
,
Political philosophy
,
Popular culture studies
Item Type:
Book chapter
Tag(s):
medievalisms
,
moral panic theory
I, River?: New materialism, riparian non-human agency and the scale of democratic reform
Author(s):
James Smith
Date:
2016
Group(s):
Environmental Humanities
,
Philosophy
Subject(s):
Environment
,
Environmental history
,
Environmental humanities
,
Political philosophy
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Democracy
,
Personification
,
Water history
,
Water policy
Philosophia Divitur: The Ecodiagrammatic Patterns of the Pierpont Morgan, M. 982 Leaf
Author(s):
James Smith
Date:
2016
Group(s):
Environmental Humanities
,
Medieval Studies
Subject(s):
11th to 14th century
,
Ecocriticism
,
Medieval literature
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
diagrammatology
,
diagrams
,
ecodiagrammatology
Fluid
Author(s):
James Smith
Date:
2014
Group(s):
Environmental Humanities
,
Medieval Studies
,
Philosophy
Subject(s):
11th to 14th century
,
Ecocriticism
,
Environmental humanities
Item Type:
Book chapter
“So the satiated man hungers, the drunken thirsts” The Medieval Rhetorical Topos of Spiritual Nutrition
Author(s):
James Smith
Date:
2015
Group(s):
History
,
Medieval Studies
,
Philosophy
,
Religious Studies
Subject(s):
11th to 14th century
,
Medieval
,
Medieval history
,
Medieval literature
Item Type:
Article
Europe's confused transmutation: the realignment of moral cartography in Juan de la Cosa's Mappa Mundi (1500)
Author(s):
James Smith
Date:
2014
Group(s):
History
,
Medieval Studies
,
Religious Studies
Subject(s):
16th century
,
Early Modern
,
Intellectual history
,
Mapping
,
Medieval
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
America
,
early modern Europe
,
european history
,
identity
,
intellectual history
Premodern Streams of Thought in Twenty-First-Century Water Management
Author(s):
Ruth Morgan
,
James Smith
Date:
2013
Group(s):
Environmental Humanities
,
History
,
Medieval Studies
,
Philosophy
Subject(s):
Early Modern
,
Ecocriticism
,
Medieval literature
,
Medieval studies
Item Type:
Article
New Bachelards?: Reveries, Elements and Twenty-First Century Materialisms
Author(s):
James Smith
Date:
2012
Group(s):
Environmental Humanities
,
History
,
Philosophy
Subject(s):
20th century
,
Continental philosophy
,
Ecocriticism
,
Environmental humanities
,
Environmental sociology
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Materialism
,
materiality
,
poetry and visual art
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