Sofia Varino
With a focus on transnational American studies, my research and teaching interests include environmental and medical humanities, intersectional disability justice, feminist science studies, and critical pedagogy. My recent book Aquatopia: Climate Interventions (Routledge, 2023), a queer decolonial study of global water politics co-authored with May Joseph, was selected for an ASLE Spotlight 2023 by the Association for the Study of Literature and the Environment.
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Kaleidoscope particularly welcomes manuscripts at the intersections of archaeology, art, architecture, performance, design, and the environmental humanities that experiment with fieldnotes, fictocritical writing, lyrical sociology, flash ethnography, micro-essay, embodied phenomenology, reflexive memoir, ethnographic and auto-archaeology, the curation of hyperobjects, and conversations with the feuilleton. We are also open to manuscripts that are collaborative, co-authored, processual, performative, multimodal or push the boundaries between the ethnographer, the ethnographed, and the scene of writing. Manuscripts can be immersive, meditative, investigative, interrogative or speculative but also rigorous. Writing that addresses humans, non-humans, and the unhuman are of particular interest.