Theory Underwater: Diving into Wild Blue Media
Humanities Forum with Melody Jue
Location
Online
Theory Underwater: Diving into Wild Blue Media – Online Event
Date & Time
April 28, 2022, 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Description
For their Spring 2022 Humanities Forum, the Dresher Center for the Humanities presents
Theory Underwater: Diving into Wild Blue Media
Melody Jue, Associate Professor, English, University of California, Santa Barbara
What would media and literary studies look like, underwater? In her recent book, Wild Blue Media: Thinking Through Seawater, Melody Jue shows how the ocean can be a science fictional environment for defamiliarizing concepts in media studies, offering cold and briny contexts in which to rethink the “interface” and “inscription.” Placing her own experience of scuba diving in conversation with science fictions and diving memoirs, Jue demonstrates how the buoyancy of the ocean can be a useful milieu for rethinking the relation between orientation and interpretation. By becoming more aware of the terrestrial bias that we bring to the study of media, Jue calls for an ecocritical practice of “milieu specific analysis,” a way of attending to the environmental conditions of interpretation and embodiment beyond the desk.
Co-sponsored by the the Office of Sustainability and the Department of Media and Communication Studies.
Photo provided by speaker.
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Image description: Melody Jue, an Asian woman with dark hair, is wearing a straw hat and is smiling. The image is in black and white.
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