HOTB2020 Panel 3.4: Infrastructuralisms of Brutalism, Justice, and Anarchy

HUMANITIES ON THE BRINK: ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT, EMERGENCY

AN ASLE-SPONSORED NEARLY CARBON-NEUTRAL CONFERENCE

Panel 3.4: Infrastructuralisms of Brutalism, Justice, and Anarchy

“The Death Train Narrative and Infrastructural Brutalism in Snowpiercer and Train to Busan”

Michael Truscello (Mount Royal University)

“Black Infrastructures of Environmental Justice in Attica Locke’s Houston”

Delia Byrnes (Allegheny College)

“‘Got to Hate Fences’: Infrastructure and Anarchy in Lonely Are the Brave (1962)”

Kelly MacPhail (University of Minnesota Duluth)

 

 

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