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Polar Newspapers and Textual Production in Extreme Environments: Polar Series Finale!

Polar Newspapers and Textual Production in Extreme Environments: Polar Series Finale!

Update: 2024-07-28
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In our final episode of our polar environmental humanities series, we have Penn State English professor Hester Blum on to discuss her environmental humanities research on polar ecomedia! Dr. Blum discusses the ephemeral texts and productions aboard Arctic and Antarctic voyages including newspapers. Newspapers on polar voyages? Yes, you heard that right. These texts have contemporary and global lessons to teach in that their production took place while in extreme environments.


 


For more on Hester:


 


Twitter: @hesterblum


Email: hester.blum@psu.edu


Website: hesterblum.com


 


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Episode recorded May 22, 2024.


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Polar Newspapers and Textual Production in Extreme Environments: Polar Series Finale!

Polar Newspapers and Textual Production in Extreme Environments: Polar Series Finale!

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