(2024)
Time and humanity: anthropocene narratives in Liu Cixin’s The Wandering Earth.
NEOHELICON.
51,
3
(2024)
Slime, Gender, and Environment: Misogyny's Slimic Entanglements with Ecophobia.
ANQ-A QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF SHORT ARTICLES NOTES AND REVIEWS.
37,
4
(2024)
Women’s Corporeality and Slime in Shakespeare: Staging the Anthropocene.
PRIMERJALNA KNJIZEVNOST.
47,
1
(2024)
The Pause Button on Ecophobia: Reflections on Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, fifty years in.
NEOHELICON.
51,
1
(2023)
Pulped and Reduced, Dried Out and Flattened: the Horrors of Aborted Agency in "The Yellow Wallpaper".
STUDIES IN AMERICAN FICTION.
50,
1
(2023)
Cli-fi and the Future of the Novel: Building on Helena Feder's "Ecocriticism and Biology" Special Issue.
CONFIGURATIONS.
31,
4
(2023)
East Asian Palaeoanthropocenes: Responses.
POSTMEDIEVAL-A JOURNAL OF MEDIEVAL CULTURAL STUDIES.
14,
4
(2023)
Climate change and migration.
NEOHELICON.
50,
1
(2023)
Meat, limits, and breaking sustainability: Han Kang's The Vegetarian and Any Li's The Butcher's Wife.
CULTURA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY OF CULTURE AND AXIOLOGY.
20,
1
(2023)
Environmental Lessons From the Crime of the Ancient Mariner.
ANQ-A QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF SHORT ARTICLES NOTES AND REVIEWS.
36,
1
(2022)
"Shakespeare’s misogyny, myxophobia, and ecophobia: corporeality and environment".
Institute of Body & Culture.
1,
2
(2022)
Anthropocene becomes the world: Indra Sinha's Animal's People, Rohinton Mistry's A Fine Balance, and Paulo Bacigalupi's The Windup Girl as world literature.
CULTURA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY OF CULTURE AND AXIOLOGY.
19,
2
(2022)
Quarantine Then and Now: Reflections on Year of Wonders and COVID-19.
ANQ-A QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF SHORT ARTICLES NOTES AND REVIEWS.
35,
4
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(2026)
Shakespeare and Ecocriticism.
Routledge.
Solo
(2024)
Slime: An Elemental Imaginary.
Cambridge University Press.
Solo
(2024)
Foodscapes of the Anthropocene: Literary Perspectives from Asia: Meat, Limits, and Breaking Points: Han Kang’s The Vegetarian and Ang Li’s The Butcher’s Wife.
Peter Lang GmbH.
Co-author
(2022)
Anthropocene Ecologies of Food: Notes from the Global South.
Routledge.
Lead author
(2022)
“Afterword: Toward Shifts in Global Food Systems”.
Routledge.
Lead author
(2021)
Ekofobi Hipotezi (The Ecophobia Hypothesis.
Cappadocia University Press.
Lead author
(2021)
Mushroom Clouds: Ecocritical Approaches to Militarization and the Environment in East Asia.
Routledge.
Lead author
(2019)
Book title: Shakespeare and Asia, Chapter title: Splitting Heres: Shakespeare and the Global.
Routledge.
Co-author
(2018)
Shakespeare And Asia "Splitting Heres Shaespeare and the Global Supermarket, Here, There, Then and Now.
Routledge.
Co-author
(2018)
The Ecophobia and Hypothesis.
Routledge.
Solo
(2016)
Landscape, Seascape, and the Ecospatial Imagination.
Routledge.
Lead author
(2015)
Ecological Approaches to Early Modern English Texts – a Field Guide to Reading and Teaching.
“Queerly green: from meaty to meatless days and nights in Timon of Athens.”.
Ashgate.
Co-author
(2014)
Painful Material realities,tragedy, ecophobia.
Indiana University Press.
Co-author
(2014)
Greening queer early modern scholarship and pedagogy: pushing the ecophobia hypothesis through the stomach: Ecological Approaches to Early Modern English Texts.
Ashgate.
Solo
(2013)
Green Growth: from theory to practice; from action to power
“Blowing Smoke: Theorising a Space from Eco-Exceptionalism to Action in Ecocriticism.”.
Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Co-author
(2013)
Culture and Media: Ecocritical Explorations
Spectators to future ruin: ecological representations and their consumption." Culture and Media: Ecocritical Explorations.
Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Co-author
(2013)
International Perspectives in Feminist Ecocriticism.
Routledge.
Lead author
(2013)
International Perspectives in Feminist Ecocriticism
Article title:The Ecophobia Hypothesis: Remembering the Feminist Body of Ecocriticism.
Routledge.
Co-author
(2013)
Partial Views: An Introduction to East Asian Ecocriticisms.” East Asian Ecocriticisms: A Crticial Reader.
Palgrave Macmillan.
Co-author
Conference Paper
(2025)
Water and National Security in South Korea.
The 10th Koran Studies Workshop.
ISRAEL
(2025)
The Blue Humanities: the Future is Wet.
https://www.conftool.pro/icla2025/index.php?page=showAbstract&form_id=1585&show_abstract=1.
KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
(2025)
Wet Bodies: the Blue Humanities and Corporeal Theorizing.
https://www.conftool.pro/icla2025/index.php?page=showAbstract&form_id=1586&show_abstract=1.
KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
(2025)
Climate Change and the Agony of Water.
https://ehconferencegshss.gitam.edu/.
INDIA
(2024)
Tracking Ecophobia in Shakespeare.
Tracking Ecophobia in Shakespeare.
CHINA
(2024)
Shakespeare’s staging of ecophobia.
Shakespeare’s staging of ecophobia.
CHINA
(2024)
Migrations Back: Passive Re-Wilding of Urban Areas.
Eco-Mobilites: Kinopolitics and Kinopoetics in the Anthropocene.
HONG KONG
(2024)
Representations of Ecophobia in Shakespeare.
Representations of Ecophobia in Shakespeare.
CHINA
(2024)
The Agony of Water in an Age of Climate Change.
Environmental Disasters and Disgust in the Planetary Crisis: Imagining Ecologica Healing.
KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
(2024)
Writing Chinese Back into Canadian History.
2024 tianfu Forum on Chinese Culture.
CHINA
(2024)
Speculative Fiction and the Future of Literature.
Speculative Fiction and the Future of Literature.
CHINA
(2024)
CHAIR and RESPONDENT AT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE.
Chair: “About Synchronic and Diachronic Formations of World Literature(s) 2”Abstract: This brief tal.
FRANCE
(2024)
Speculative Realism and the Future of Literature.
Speculative Literary and Visual Narratives on Ecological Crises: Dystopis, Cli-fi, Sci-fi Climate and Society.
CHINA
(2023)
Transnational Literary Scholarship in an Age of Climate Change.
Chengdu University.
CHINA
(2023)
Shakespeare and Ecophobia.
Chengdu University.
CHINA
(2023)
hakespeare and Ecophobia.
Central China Normal University.
CHINA
(2023)
The Mountainous East Asian Anthropocene: Past Insights, Present Realities.
Mutural Learning of World Heritage Sites and Co-existence of Mountain Civilizations.
CHINA
(2023)
World Literature, Trans-species Translation, and Ecocritical Praxis.
Hungarian comparative Literature Association.
HUNGARY
(2023)
Material Ecocriticism, Vegetal Agency, and Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper.”.
The 40th Anniversary Celebration Activites of Shenzhen University.
CHINA
(2023)
Moved beyond words: Anthropocene affect beyond narrative.
Contemporary Chinese Culture Research Consortium.
HONG KONG