Hsuan L. Hsu (2020) The Smell of Risk: Environmental Disparities and Olfactory Aesthetics

Authors

  • Ally Louks University of Cambridge

Keywords:

Literary Geography, Risk Perception, Olfactory Literature, Olfactory Art, Environment, Critical Race Studies

Abstract

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Author Biography

Ally Louks, University of Cambridge

PhD student in Criticism and Culture at the University of Cambridge

References

Chiang, C. (2004) ‘Monterey-by-the-Smell: Odors and Social Conflict on the California Coastline’. Pacific Historical Review, 73(2), pp. 183-214.

Hare, N. (1970) ‘Black Ecology.’ The Black Scholar, 1(6), pp. 2-8.

Hoover, K. (2018) ‘Sensory Disruption in Modern Living and the Emergence of Sensory Inequities’. The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, 91(1), pp. 53-62.

Lynn, G. and Parr, D (eds) (2021) Olfactory Art and the Political in an Age of Resistance. Routledge Advances in Art and Visual Studies: Routledge.

Shiner, L. (2020) Art Scents: Exploring the Aesthetics of Smell and the Olfactory Arts. OUP USA.

Spackman, C. (2020) ‘In Smell’s Shadow: Materials and Politics at the Edge of Perception.’ Social Studies of Science, 50(3), pp. 418-439.

Tullett, W. (2019) Smell in Eighteenth-Century England: A Social Sense. Oxford University Press.

Tullett, W. (2019) Smell in Eighteenth-Century England: A Social Sense. Oxford University Press.

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Published

2021-11-23

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