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Elemental Unevenness: Place-making in Literary and Cultural Forms

Type: Virtual

Description

The way we imagine, represent, and signify the relations between empire and environment significantly shapes contemporary discourses on climate change, development, and globalization. Colonial and neoliberal legacies produce a “combined and uneven development” of the world system, resulting in hierarchies of metropolitan and peripheral relations. The elemental composition of environments (such as air, water, soil, and fire) in literary and cultural forms maps the intensification of these uneven relations under the capitalist mode of production. Jason Moore argues that the economy and environment are not independent of each other and posits that capitalism is a way of organizing nature (2015). The imagination and portrayal of environmental elemental constitution in literary and cultural forms map this spatial organization. Yet, we continue to witness a distinction being made between “natural” and built landscapes in their representations. 
Drawing on such conversations, this panel focuses on how elemental compositions register the tensions of spatial transformation and consolidation of place-making. In the postcolonial context, Upamanyu Pablo Mukherjee notes that toxicity of elements emerges as a key motif in ecocritical readings of the environment (2010). Along with the metaphors of pollution and contamination, the paradigms of defining the aesthetics of elementary constitution of places are constantly negotiated in local and global mediascapes. Therefore, the panel will engage with contemporary (post-1950s) debates on how form and genre articulate the anxieties of development and globalization at a local and planetary scale. 
The panel invites papers on the following themes and adjacent fields of interest: 

Elementary constitution (including but not restricted to air, water, soil, fire) in the construction and representation of place in literary and cultural forms 

Articulation of lived realities and spatial identities in fictional imagination 

Utopian and dystopian imagination of place in literary and cultural forms 

Representation of place through signs, symbols, metaphors, and allegories  

Plurality of scales in the imagination and reception of place in poetry, fiction, and nonfiction 

Symbolic, cultural, and imaginative geography of elements in place-making 

Environmental justice and ecological resistance movements through literary and cultural interventions 

Schedule

Friday, May 30, 2025
10:30 AM CDT - 12:15 PM CDT
Room: 2025 Annual Meeting > Conference Rooms

Papers

Palestinian Placemaking and Feminist Ecopoetics- The Diasporic Geographies in the Work of Zaina Also
Ivanna Berrios
The Swamp and the City: English-Language Writing and the Making of the ‘City of Palaces’
Swati Moitra
Landfills. The elemental assemblages of Arun Kolatkar’s Kala Ghoda
Andre Otto
Place-making in Historical Fiction: Landscapes of The Glass Palace
Sainico Ningthoujam
Saturday, May 31, 2025
10:30 AM CDT - 12:15 PM CDT
Room: 2025 Annual Meeting > Conference Rooms

Papers

Elemental Forces in Niger Delta Literary and Cultural Production
Mathias Iroro Orhero
'We Live As If Divided': Imperialism, Globalism, and Elemental World-Building in Avatar: The Last Airbender
Chelsea Keane
Employing the Elemental: South Asian Novels and Resisting Genre-fication
Semanti Basu
Monsoon as Setting: Reading Literary Atmosphere in the Age of Climate Change
Kritish Rajbhandari
Place-making as Resistance in Environmental Justice Documentary Film
Alok Amatya
Sunday, June 1, 2025
10:30 AM CDT - 12:15 PM CDT
Room: 2025 Annual Meeting > Conference Rooms

Papers

Atmospheres and the Mind: The Modernist Urdu Short Stories of India and Pakistan from the 1960s Onwards
Fuzail Asar Siddiqi
Where Several Worlds Collide: Reading Tilismi Spaces in Post/Colonial Otherworlds
Abiral Kumar
Lovers in Ratanpur: Interrogating Historical Violence in Assam’s Tea Gardens
Priyam Goswami Choudhury
Translating Riverscape(s): Heteroglossia and Heterotopia in Hansuli Banker Upakatha
Moinak Banerjee