INDEX
EARTH WRITING
Richard Martin
Power, Poison and Hope in the Border Country
Dominika Glogowski
The Mine in Dialogue with the Environment through the Arts
Kathryn Moore
Of Earth, For Earth
Josie Purcell
Elemental Eidos
Penda Dialo
Continuity & Change. A Conversation With My Grandmother
Henrietta Simson
Transformative Wilderness
Bridget Storrie
Ore and Peace. Bringing Natural Resource-Related Peacebuilding Down to Earth
Karin & Chris Easton
Prosperity and the Perils of Romanticising Mining History
Gill Juleff
Colour Mines
Kathryn Sturman
On the distance between researchers and mine-affected communities in Australia
Tim Cooper
Jack Cobbler’s Fall
Gareth Thomas
To Be A Miner...
Jamie Hampson
Quarrying sacred landscapes: Indigenous perceptions of animate rocks, potent pigments, and transformational art
Nicola Whyte
Sacred Springs and Spirituous Waters
CONVERSATIONS/PODCASTS
EH Podcast EP1: Of Earth, For Earth: The Meaning of a Mine
EH Podcast EP2: An Image of the Landscape?
EH Podcast EP3: Troublesome Objects
EH Podcast EP4: Unexpected Relationships
EARTH ART
Richard Hankey – Dust.
Henrietta Simson – Transformative Wilderness.
Josie Purcell – Elemental Eidos, Harena (Sand).
EVENTS
OCEANS Workshop: the Future of the Blue Humanities
URBAN Workshop: New Directions for Environmental Arts and Humanities
EARTH Arts and Humanities Workshop
EARTH HUMANITIES WALKS
Ponsanooth: Kennal Vale – Notes from the archives, Earth Humanities Walks 1.
Gwennap Pit / Carn Marth – Forthcoming.
EARTH HUMANITIES PEOPLE
UNIVERSITY OF EXETER
Natalie Pollard (Contemporary Literature)
John Wedgwood Clarke (Creative Writing)
INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATORS
Richard Martin (Anthropology, University of Queensland)
Sally Babidge (Anthropology, University of Queensland)
Jay Johnston (Religion, philosophy and the arts, University of Sydney)
Alessandra Giumlia-Mair (Archaeology, Institute of Archaeology Russian Academy of Sciences)
Vincent Serneels (Department of Geosciences, University of Fribourg)
Dominika Glogowski (artEC/Oindustry, Vienna)
Hedley Twidle (Literary Studies, University of Cape Town)
UK COLLABORATORS
Aimee Le (Writer, director, performer)
Bridget Storrie (Conflict mediation consultant)
Perranzabuloe Museum (Cornwall)
Penda Diallo
Gareth Thomas
CONTACT
Nicola Whyte, Project Lead
Associate Professor in History, University of Exeter (Penryn Campus)
For enquiries, conversations and collaborations contact – N.M.Whyte@exeter.ac.uk