Ron Broglio
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Ross-Blakley Hall Room 178 PO Box 871401 TEMPE, AZ 85287-1401
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Mail code: 1601Campus: Tempe
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Ron Broglio writes books and essays on nonhuman phenomenology and animal studies. He has curated and produced a number of art exhibitions on contemporary environmental art. Broglio is Director of the Institute for Humanities Research which supports academic research into what it means to be human in the world and connects university and partner communities to create a more humane and thriving future.
He is author of Animal Revolution and Surface Encounters: thinking with animals and art among other books and edited collections including the recently published The Edinburgh Companion to Animal Studies. He co-edits the Desert Humanities book series for Texas Tech University Press.
Broglio was collaborator and co-curator of Trout Fishing in America and Other Stories in which artists Bryndís Snæbjörnsdóttir and Mark Wilson examine the cultural life of endangered species in the Grand Canyon. He has performed as Field Marshal of the Animal Revolution and created a number of animal art interventions including Teat Tweet and Santio’s Gift. Currently, he is working on desert phenomenology experiments with the arts, designers, and science collaborators in an art book series Strata (first issues on saguaro, rocks, and lines & borders).
- Ph.D. Romanticism and Literary Theory, University of Florida 1999
- M.A. British Literature, Boston College 1993
- Post B.A. World Religions, Loyola University of New Orleans 1991
- B.A. English/Philosophy, St. Meinard College 1988
He is author of Animal Revolution and Surface Encounters: thinking with animals and art among other books and edited collections including the recently published The Edinburgh Companion to Animal Studies. He co-edits the Desert Humanities book series for Texas Tech University Press.
Broglio was collaborator and co-curator of Trout Fishing in America and Other Stories in which artists Bryndís Snæbjörnsdóttir and Mark Wilson examine the cultural life of endangered species in the Grand Canyon. He has performed as Field Marshal of the Animal Revolution and created a number of animal art interventions including Teat Tweet and Santio’s Gift. Currently, he is working on desert phenomenology experiments with the arts, designers, and science collaborators in an art book series Strata (first issues on saguaro, rocks, and lines & borders).
For more details, see https://www.ronbroglio.com/
Books
Beasts of Burden: Biopolotics, Labor, and Animal Life in British Romanticism. State University of New York Press, 2017
Surface Encounters: Thinking with Animals and Art. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2011. Awarded the ASU Institute for Humanities Research Transdisciplinary Book Award 2013
Technologies of the Picturesque. Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University Press, 2008.
Co-Editor. Edingurgh Comapnion to Animal Studies, 2018.
Co-Editor. You Must Carry Me Now: The Cultural Lives of Endangered Species. Forlaget 284 Publishers, October 2015. This is an artist book Trout Fishing in American and Other Stories with a collection of essays from the exhibition symposium. 264 pages.
Editor with Fredrick Young. Being Human: Between Animals and Technology. New York: Routledge, 2015.
a few Recent Articles
“Animality.” Edinburgh Companion to Animal Studies. Eds, Lynn Turner, Ron Broglio, and Undine Sellbach. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, Winter 2017.
“Romanticism” Cambridge Companion to Literature and Posthumanism. Ed. Bruce Clarke and Manuela Rossini. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, Fall 2016.
“Sheeps, Fairies, and Hogg: Biopolitics of the Ettrick Shepherd.” Essays in Romanticism. 21.2 (2014): 125-140.
“When animals and technology are beyond human grasping.” Special issue We have Never Been Human: From Techne to Animality for Angelaki 18:1 (Spring 2013): 1-9.
“Docile Numbers and Stubborn Bodies: Population and the Problem of Multitude” Special Issue “Numbering” for Romantic Circles Praxis (Spring 2013).
“Abandonment: Giving Voice in the Desert.” Glossator: Practice and Theory of the Commentary (Spring 2013).
- Kitch,Sally L*, Adamson,Joni Lynn, Broglio,Ronald, Chhetri,Nalini, Chhetri,Nalini, Chhetri,Nalini, Cruz-Torres,Maria, Hirt,Paul Wayne, Lussier,Mark Stephen, Mcgregor,Joan Lucy, Minteer,Ben A, Simeone,Michael Paul. Integrating the Humanities across National Boundaries: the Promise of CHCI. DUKE UNIV(7/1/2013 - 12/31/2015).
Courses
2025 Spring
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ART 592 | Research |
2024 Fall
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DSC 592 | Research |
ART 592 | Research |
2024 Spring
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ART 592 | Research |
2023 Fall
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ENG 241 | Literatures of the US to 1860 |
DSC 592 | Research |
ART 592 | Research |
2023 Spring
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ENG 222 | Survey of English Literature |
ART 592 | Research |
2022 Fall
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DSC 592 | Research |
ART 592 | Research |
ENG 110 | Approaching Big Problems |
ENG 110 | Approaching Big Problems |
2022 Spring
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ENG 304 | Critical Theories and Methods |
ART 592 | Research |
2021 Fall
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ENG 602 | Adv Studies Theory/Criticism |
ART 592 | Research |
2021 Spring
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ENG 502 | Contemporary Critical Theories |
ART 592 | Research |
2020 Spring
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ENG 345 | Selected Authors or Issues |
ENG 598 | Special Topics |
SLC 598 | Special Topics |
Advisory Board, Romantic Circles. 2014-present.
Board member of Antennae journal. 2008-present.
Executive Committee Ecocriticism and Environmental Humanities. Modern Language Association. 2017-2022.
President, Society for Literature, Science, and Art. 2016-18.
Board member of Art and Research journal. Glasgow School of Art. 2008-2016.