In Deterritorializing Preface, you question if scape, as in Seascape, is problematic because our language is too focused on the visual. In contrast, you state, “underwater creatures seldom rely very much on sight.” Have you considered any words or phrases that might better capture this concept?
How might deterritorializing our language help us study and understand the blue humanities and the anthropocene?
You speak about having a deep connection to the North Atlantic coast. Has your experience shifted or deepened by visiting different bodies of water?
Can you share how reading/writing about the ocean (or bodies of water) within the contexts of blue humanities expands and deepens your connection with water and life?
Which of your books was your favorite to write, and why?
Great questions! I hope you ask some of them!