John Moran
My scholarship sits at the intersection of three disciplines: cultural anthropology, the environmental humanities, and southern studies. It is also informed by queer theory, whiteness studies, and political ecology. Methodologically, my scholarship is grounded in oral history, and influenced by visual ethnography and my training and interest in creative writing.
My dissertation, The Other Florida Revisited, is concerned with the intersection of identity and ecology in North Florida, especially collaboration and competition between two competing ecological nativist movements, ecofeminist bioregionalism and rural white identity politics.
Interests: place, development, water management, natural history, climatological racism, internal homonationalism, bioregionalism, ecofeminism, rural identities, white identities, southern literature, creative writing, queer theory, oral history, Florida, U.S. South
My dissertation, The Other Florida Revisited, is concerned with the intersection of identity and ecology in North Florida, especially collaboration and competition between two competing ecological nativist movements, ecofeminist bioregionalism and rural white identity politics.
Interests: place, development, water management, natural history, climatological racism, internal homonationalism, bioregionalism, ecofeminism, rural identities, white identities, southern literature, creative writing, queer theory, oral history, Florida, U.S. South
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