Oil is currently over-represented in the energy humanities, a state of affairs I describe as petromyopia. While oil constitutes a vital source of energy in the modern world, focusing too heavily on petroleum can distract scholars from giving proper attention to other aspects of the social and cultural dimensions of energy. The goal of this article is to encourage those in the energy humanities to cast a broader net in their analyses and recognize the full diversity of energy systems in their scholarship
This article examines three cases of mid-20th-century oil media—oil-related imagery, iconographies, ...
This article uses literary sources to draw ontological distinctions among three distinct energy sour...
“After Oil: Explorations and Experiments in the Future of Energy, Culture and Society” is a collabor...
Oil is currently over-represented in the energy humanities, a state of affairs I describe as petromy...
abstract: Oil is currently over-represented in the energy humanities, a state of affairs I describe ...
Energy scholar Vaclav Smil wrote, Tug at any human use of energy and you will find its effects casc...
This dissertation considers the cultural, philosophical, and techno-scientific conditions of the ear...
This essay argues that one of the factors holding back civilization-wide transitions to renewable en...
Culture researchers have recently highlighted the link between the combustion of petroleum products ...
This chapter examines the relation between the social ability to dedicate time and resources to scho...
How has our relation to energy changed over time? What differences do particular energy sources make...
Fossil fuels have driven the twentieth century global history like no other energy source. In the ge...
This very article deals not only with the aspects in relation to oil preservation, policies taken up...
The article focuses on the petroleum industry and its relation with the world of writing. Oil's visi...
This article uses literary sources to draw ontological distinctions among three distinct energy sour...
This article examines three cases of mid-20th-century oil media—oil-related imagery, iconographies, ...
This article uses literary sources to draw ontological distinctions among three distinct energy sour...
“After Oil: Explorations and Experiments in the Future of Energy, Culture and Society” is a collabor...
Oil is currently over-represented in the energy humanities, a state of affairs I describe as petromy...
abstract: Oil is currently over-represented in the energy humanities, a state of affairs I describe ...
Energy scholar Vaclav Smil wrote, Tug at any human use of energy and you will find its effects casc...
This dissertation considers the cultural, philosophical, and techno-scientific conditions of the ear...
This essay argues that one of the factors holding back civilization-wide transitions to renewable en...
Culture researchers have recently highlighted the link between the combustion of petroleum products ...
This chapter examines the relation between the social ability to dedicate time and resources to scho...
How has our relation to energy changed over time? What differences do particular energy sources make...
Fossil fuels have driven the twentieth century global history like no other energy source. In the ge...
This very article deals not only with the aspects in relation to oil preservation, policies taken up...
The article focuses on the petroleum industry and its relation with the world of writing. Oil's visi...
This article uses literary sources to draw ontological distinctions among three distinct energy sour...
This article examines three cases of mid-20th-century oil media—oil-related imagery, iconographies, ...
This article uses literary sources to draw ontological distinctions among three distinct energy sour...
“After Oil: Explorations and Experiments in the Future of Energy, Culture and Society” is a collabor...