Robert P. Marzec is professor of environmental and postcolonial studies in the Department of English at Purdue University. He is the author of Militarizing the Environment: Climate Change and the Security State (Minnesota 2015), An Ecological and Postcolonial Study of Literature (Palgrave 2007), the editor of Postcolonial Literary Studies: the First 30 Years (Johns Hopkins 2011), and the editor of the journal MFS Modern Fiction Studies. He is affiliated with Purdue’s Center for the Environment and an affiliate faculty with Purdue's Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences (NRES) program. He has published articles in boundary 2, Radical History Review, Public Culture, Postmodern Culture, The Global South, The Journal of Commonwealth and Postcolonial Studies, and Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene. He is currently working on a documentary about the 2021 UN Climate Summit in Glasgow, and a monograph on biodiversity. He is a convener of Purdue's Institute for a Sustainable Future Special Initiative: Imagining a Sustainable Future—Coupling Imagination and Research Across the Humanities, the Natural Sciences, and the Social Sciences. |
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