
معرفی
Sarah Bezan is Lecturer in Literature and the Environment at the University College Cork's School of English & Digital Humanities, where she co-founded the Radical Humanities Laboratory. Her research examines species loss/revival in settler colonial literatures and digital media through frameworks of animal studies, ecofeminism, and extinction studies. She established the Cultures of Species Revivalism Research Group to analyze de-extinction science across disciplines.
Her publications explore necro-ecological agency, de-extinction aesthetics, and posthumanist critiques of biotechnology. Recent work analyzes coastal methodologies and extinction iconography through interdisciplinary lenses connecting environmental humanities with visual culture.
Awards include the British Academy Newton International Fellowship. She supervises postgraduate research in extinction studies, queer ecology, and Anthropocene literature.
