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Imre Szeman (born 26 July 1968) is a Canadian
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, professor, and public intellectual. He is Director of the Institute for Environment, Conservation, and Sustainability and Professor of Human Geography at the
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. Szeman was previously University Research Chair of Environmental Communication at the University of Waterloo (2017-2022), Canada Research Chair of Cultural Studies at the University of Alberta (2009-2016), and Senator William McMaster Chair in Globalization and Cultural Studies at McMaster University. In 2020, Szeman was named as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. In 2022, he was the Leverhulme Visiting Professor in Critical Studies at the
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. From 2021-2022, Szeman served as the Climate Critic for the
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Career

Szeman received his B.A. from Queen's University in 1990 and his M.A. from the
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in 1993. He began doctoral studies under
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at
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in 1993, where he completed a Ph.D. in Literature in 1998. Szeman has made contributions to debates in critical theory and cultural studies, as well as globalization, postcolonial, and Canadian studies. His early work explored the relationship between national identity and global modernity in postcolonial literature and the impact of globalization on contemporary political thought. Szeman is best known for his foundational contributions to the emerging field of “energy humanities,” which applies theories and methods from the humanities to problems of energy production, consumption, and transition. The starting point for this work, and for the analysis of “petroculture,” is Szeman’s question: “What if oil is fundamental to the societies we have now?” Szeman’s work has dealt with the problem of the representation of oil and energy, the ways in which forms of energy shape cultural forms, expectations, and values, and role of the humanities in discussions of
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and
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. He is an editor of ''Energy Humanities''. Szeman has authored, edited, or co-edited 23 books, as well as numerous journal and magazine articles, book chapters, and special journal issues. Szeman founded the Canadian Association of Cultural Studies and co-founded the U.S. Cultural Studies Association, Banff Research in Culture, and the Petrocultures Research Group. He has received the John Polanyi Prize in Literature (2000), a Killiam Annual Professorship (2013), the J. Gordin Kaplan Award for Excellence in Research (2015), and the Arts Award for Excellence in Research (U Waterloo).


Publications


Books

*Zones of Instability: Literature, Postcolonialism, and the Nation (
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, 2003) *After Globalization (with Eric Cazdyn) (
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, 2011) *Popular Culture: A User’s Guide, 4 Editions (with Susie O’Brien) (Wiley-Blackwell, 2004-2017) *After Oil. (West Virginia University Press, 2016). *On Petrocultures: Globalization, Culture, Energy (
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, 2019)


Selected journal articles

*"The Persistence of the Nation: Interdisciplinarity and Canadian Literary Criticism." Essays on Canadian Writing 65 (Fall 1998): 16-37. *"The Rhetoric of Culture: Some Notes on Magazines, Canadian Culture and Globalization.”
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35.3 (2000): 212-230. *"Who’s Afraid of National Allegory? Jameson, Literary Criticism, Globalization." South Atlantic Quarterly 100.3 (2001): 801-25. *“System Failure: Oil, Futurity and the Anticipation of Disaster." South Atlantic Quarterly 106.4 (2007): 805-823. *“How to Know About Oil: Energy Epistemologies and Political Futures.” Journal of Canadian Studies 47.3 (2013): 145-168. *“Crude Aesthetics: The Politics of Oil Documentaries.”
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46.2 (2012): 423-439. *“Entrepreneurship as the New Common Sense.” South Atlantic Quarterly 114.3 (2015): 471-490. *“Conjectures on World Energy Literature.” Journal of Postcolonial Writing 53.2 (2017): 1-12. *“Solarity” (with Darin Barney). South Atlantic Quarterly 120.1 (2021): 1-11. *“Quitting (the) Habit: Fossil Fuels, Governmentality and the Politics of Energy Dependency.” new formations 103 (2021): 63-77. *“What Do We Talk About When We Talk About Extractivism?” (with Jennifer Wenzel). Textual Practice 35.3 (2021): 505-523.


Selected edited collections

*Pierre Bourdieu: Fieldwork in Culture (with Nicholas Brown) (
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, 2000) *The Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory and Criticism (with Michael Groden and Martin Kreiswirth) (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005). *Canadian Cultural Studies: A Reader (with Sourayan Mookerjea and Gail Faurschou) (
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, 2009) *Cultural Theory: An Anthology (with Tim Kaposy) (Wiley-Blackwell, 2010) *Energy Humanities: An Anthology (with Dominic Boyer) (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2017) *A Companion to Critical and Cultural Theory with Sarah Blacker and Justin Sully) (Wiley-Blackwell, 2017) *Fueling Culture: 101 Words for Energy and Environment (with Jennifer Wenzel and Patricia Yaeger) (
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, 2017) *Petrocultures: Oil, Politics, Culture (with Sheena Wilson and Adam Carlson) ( McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2017)


References

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