Profiles in "Environmental Humanities" Expertise Area

  • Daniel GilfillanĀ is associate professor of German studies at Arizona State University in the School of International Letters and Cultures.
  • Tompkins specializes in Latin American literature and cultural production, theory and film. She co-edits Imagofagia, is the editor-in-chief of Chasqui, and runs a summer abroad program in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • McHugh is a cultural geographer with research interests in geographical thought & theory, geohumanities, post-phenomenology, and more-than-human geographies.
  • Feisst is Evelyn Smith Professor of musicology and Senior Sustainability Scholar at Arizona State University. She holds a PhD in musicology from Berlin and is interested in new music in interdisciplinary contexts.
  • Adamson is President's Professor of environmental humanities in the Department of English. She directs Humanities for the Environment, North America & the BRIDGES Flagship Hub at ASU's Global Futures Laboratory.
  • Broglio's research focuses on how philosophy and aesthetics can help us rethink the relationship between humans and the environment.
  • Tebeau is an urban, public and digital historian who studies landscape, place, and historical memory; he's written about risk, cities, and monuments; he possesses expertise in digital curation, oral history and public memory.
  • Swanson's research interests center on religious traditions of the Amazonian and Andean regions.
  • Adam D Hoffman is an English instructor for ASU Writing Programs since 2014. He is a PhD candidate in ASU's English Lit program focusing in 20-21st century American Lit, Environmental Humanities, & Animal Studies.