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Parker Krieg

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Parker Krieg is an Instructor in Exploratory Studies and English at the University of Nebraska Omaha.

He received his Ph.D. in English from the University of Oregon, and M.A. in cultural studies from Carnegie Mellon.

He previously taught in the Global Studies program at UNL, and held a postdoctoral fellowship in environmental humanities at the University of Helsinki, affiliated with the Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science.

His research explores the impact of the post-Fordist economy on the environmental imagination in American literature, especially as it relates to cultural memory and environmental justice.

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Parker Krieg is an Instructor in Exploratory Studies and English at the University of Nebraska Omaha.

He received his Ph.D. in English from the University of Oregon, and M.A. in cultural studies from Carnegie Mellon.

He previously taught in the Global Studies program at UNL, and held a postdoctoral fellowship in environmental humanities at the University of Helsinki, affiliated with the Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science.

His research explores the impact of the post-Fordist economy on the environmental imagination in American literature, especially as it relates to cultural memory and environmental justice.

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