Amelia Carter will defend her thesis "Gazing at Queer Ecological Precarity: A Fugitive Map of …
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University of Utah Environmental Humanities Graduate Program
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Amelia Carter will defend her thesis "Gazing at Queer Ecological Precarity: A Fugitive Map of Fire Island, New York" this Thursday April 20 at 10 am in FD618B
(1995 De Trobriand Street) and Zoom.
Amelia's thesis examines the confluence of class, climate, and colonialism on Fire Island, a historically LGBTQ-friendly barrier island approx. 40 miles east of America's largest city. By examining private property regimes and National Park Service place-making projects along the Seashore, she (de)constructs Queer Ecology upon shifting beach sands.
After graduating, Amelia is moving to Philadelphia to pursue her PhD at the University of Pennsylvania in the Department of History and Sociology of Science. Originally from Western New York, Amelia received her BA in Media Studies, Art History and Film from SUNY Purchase in 2018. Her previous research has investigated ecological and cultural histories of Kodak through a set of multi-species field guides to her home town of Rochester, NY.
Throughout her time in Environmental Humanities, Amelia has worked as a graduate research assistant in the Exhibits department at the Natural History Museum of Utah where she's helped to assemble a field guide to neighborhood nature along the Wasatch Front. She has also been an excited member of the team working to update the Great Salt Lake gallery with the latest science and community perspectives on Utah’s saline futures. Her current research interests include (but are not limited to) queer ecology, critical tourism studies, and cultural geography of disaster. She is also on a mission to visually abolish skeps.
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