Publications

Author/Title Research Type Related Fields
“The Trouble with Resilience.” Intimate Relations: Communicating (in) the Anthropocene. Lexington Press. 2021. Publications, Book Chapters
“The Trouble with Resilience.” Intimate Relations: Communicating (in) the Anthropocene. Lexington Press. 2021. Publications, Book Chapters
Anis Bawarshi and Mary Jo Reiff. “’How to Turn Accumulated Knowledge into Action’: Uptake, Public Petitions, and the Climate Change Debate.” In Genres of the Climate Debate.  Eds Sune Auken and Christel Sunesen. de Gruyter, 2021. 150-178. Publications, Book Chapters
New Ecological Realisms: Post-Apocalyptic Fiction and Contemporary Theory (forthcoming, Edinburgh UP, 2021) Publications, Books
“Writing The Cow: Poetry, Activism & The Texts of Meat.” Auto/Biography Studies. 2020. (Issue republished by Routledge as a book, 2021.) Publications, Book Chapters
"How the Bloodline Weaves the Spine." The Fourth River, Issue 0.7. Spring 2020 Publications, Short Stories and Poems
Taylor, Jesse Oak. “Atmosphere as Setting, or, ‘Wuthering’ the Anthropocene.” In Climate and Literature, edited by Adeline Johns-Putra, 31–44. Cambridge Critical Concepts. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. doi:10.1017/9781108505321.003. Publications, Book Chapters
Taylor, Jesse Oak. "Wilderness After Nature: Conrad, Empire, and the Anthropocene" in Lissa Scheider Rebozo, Jefferey Mathes McCarthey, and John G. Peters, Eds., Conrad and Nature (London: Routledge, 2018).  Publications, Book Chapters
Taylor, Jesse Oak. "Mourning Spcies: In Memoriam in an Age of Extinction" in Nathan K. Hensley and Philip Steer, Eds., Ecological Form: System and Aesthetics in the Age of Empire (New York: Fordham University Press, 2018), 42-62. Publications, Book Chapters
Jesse Oak Taylor, "The Novel After Nature, Nature After the Novel: Richard Jefferies's Anthropocene Romance," Studies in the Novel 50.1 (Spring 2018): 108-133. Publications, Essays and Articles
"Globalize,” in Jeffery Jerome Cohen & Lowell Duckert, Eds. Veer Ecologies (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press 2017), 30-43.  Publications, Book Chapters
Jesse Oak Taylor, "While the World Burns: Joseph Conrad and the Delayed Decoding of Catastrophe.”19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century. 25 (2017): DOI: http://doi.org/10.16995/ntn.798 Publications, Essays and Articles
Tobias Menely & Jesse Oak Taylor, Eds. Anthropocene Reading: Literary History in Geologic Times. Penn State University Press, 2017. Publications, Edited Collections
Tobias Menely and Jesse Oak Taylor, Eds. Anthropocene Reading: Literary History in Geologic Times (Penn State University Press, 2017). Publications, Edited Collections
“Chronologies of Disaster in Beasts of the Southern Wild: Narrative Possibility and Adaptive Politics”, Eco Culture: Disaster, Narrative, Discourse, ed. Robert Bell & Robert Ficociello, Lexington 2017.  Publications, Book Chapters
Jesse Oak Taylor, "Anthropocene Inscriptions: Reading Global Synchrony," Boundary 2 Online (b2o) October 6, 2016.   Publications, Essays and Articles
Caroyln Finney. Black Faces, White Spaces: Reimagining the Relationship of African Americans to the Great Outdoors for The Black Scholar 46.3.  Publications, Reviews
“Adapting Natural Disaster: The Problem of Magical Realism in Beasts of the Southern Wild”, Adaptation as a Collaborative Art – Process and Practice, ed. Bernadette Cronin & Nikolai Preuschoff, Palgrave MacMillan 2017. [in progress]  Publications, Book Chapters
Edelman, Rachel. "How Humans Use Dead Animals." Fairy Tale Review March 2016. The Ochre Issue. pp.74-5. print. Publications, Short Stories and Poems
Jesse Oak Taylor, The Sky of Our Manufacture: The London Fog in British Fiction from Dickens to Woolf (University of Virginia Press, 2016).  Publications, Books
Lynnell L. Thomas. Desire & Disaster in New Orleans: Tourism, Race, and Historical Memory for The Black Scholar 45.3. Publications, Reviews
Jesse Oak Taylor, "Where is Victorian Ecocriticism?" Victorian Literature and Culture 43 (2015): 877-894. Publications, Essays and Articles
Jesse Oak Taylor, "Auras and Ice Cores: Atmospheric Archives and the Anthropocene," the minnesota review 83 (2014): 73-82.  Publications, Essays and Articles
Jesse Oak Taylor. “The Novel as Climate Model: Reading the Greenhouse Effect in Bleak House.” Novel: A Forum on Fiction 46:1 (Spring 2013), 1-25. Publications, Essays and Articles
Daniel C. Taylor, Carl E. Taylor, and Jesse Oak Taylor, Empowerment on an Unstable Planet: From Seeds of Human Energy to a Scale of Global Change (Oxford University Press, 2011).  Publications, Books