
Timothy Bloxam Morton (born 19 June 1968), is Professor and Rita Shea Guffey Chair in English at Rice University. A member of the object-oriented philosophy movement, Morton's work explores the intersection of object-oriented thought and ecological studies. He coined the term 'hyperobjects', in 2010, to explain objects so massively distributed in time and space as to transcend localization, such as climate change and styrofoam. Morton has also written extensively about the literature of Percy Bysshe Shelley and Mary Shelley
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Why Romanticism?
William Blake: The Politics of Innocence 1
William Wordsworth: Radical Poetics
William Blake: Are You Experienced? 1
Frankenstein: Monsters R Us 1
Frankenstein: Monsters R Us 2
William Blake: The Politics of Innocence 2
Jane Austen: Narrative and Interiority 1
John Keats: Romantic Consumerism 3
William Blake: Are You Experienced? 2
Edges, Margins, Silence
Percy Shelley: Reimagining Nature
Beautiful Soul Syndrome
Ecological Coleridge: Poetry as Algorithm
Jane Austen: Narrative and Interiority 2
De Quincey: Romantic Consumerism 1
William Blake: What is Coexistence?
William Wordsworth: Green Poetics
William Wordsworth: Dark Ecology
William Wordsworth: Eco-Elegy
De Quincey: Romantic Consumerism 2
A Materialist Theory of Reading
Ecological Coleridge: Queer Materiality
Jane Austen: Narrative and Interiority 3
Ecological Coleridge: "It Happens"
Animals
Dark Ecology
The Poetics of Protein
Levinas and Ecological Coexistence
Materialities
Uncanny Ecology
Cantor Sets, Fractals and Algorithms—and Nature
Inside and Outside 2
John Clare: It's Not Easy Being Green
Lynn Margulis, Symbiosis, Ethics
Beautiful Soul Syndrome 1
What is the Ecological Thought?
Inside and Outside
Edges, Margins, Silence 2
Foreground and Background
History of Environmental Form 2
Future Environmental Art 2
Space
Hyperobjects
Future Environmental Art 1
Strange Strangers: A Derridean Approach to Life Forms
Beautiful Soul Syndrome 2
Gödel, Ecology, Being
Darwin's Descent of Man and the Aesthetic
Creativity in the Face of Climate Change
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