
Ep 26: Rebecca Tamás | on Strangers: Essays on the Human and Nonhuman
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About Rebecca Tamás
Rebecca Tamás is a poet, nonfiction writer, critic and lecturer at City St Georges University of London. Rebecca’s book of environmental literary and artistic criticism, Strangers: Essays on the Human and Nonhuman, was published by Makina Press in October 2020, and longlisted for The Rathbones Folio Prize in 2021. Rebecca's writing has been published in The London Review of Books, Granta and The New Statesman, amongst others.
Summary
This month I share with you my conversation with Rebecca Tamás, as we discuss Rebecca’s essay collection, Strangers: Essays on the Human and Nonhuman.
In this episode, we discuss what it means to be intimate and hospitable towards the non-human world. How might we confront our fears and prejudices towards the more-than-human world and embrace a more capacious, interspecies sense of belonging? How do we unlearn our privileging of the human species at the expense of other species flourishing and their biodiversity loss? How does eco-grief shape our sense of home and belonging?
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Photo of Rebecca by Sophie Davidson
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