Abigail Culpepper Source Confirmed

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John Brown University

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4 pubs

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Biography and Research Information

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Abigail Culpepper's research explores the intersections of human-animal interactions and posthumanist ethics. Her work incorporates ecocriticism and environmental literature, often engaging with themes of art, politics, and modernism. Culpepper's scholarship extends to theatre and performance studies, revealing an interdisciplinary approach to understanding contemporary cultural landscapes. She analyzes the complexities of "survivance" beyond conventional human-animal boundaries, as seen in her recent work, *Everything Decomposes: Survivance Beyond the Human-Animal* (2024). Culpepper's recent contributions also include literary analysis, such as her 2025 publication on Saint-John Perse, and critical reviews of works in performance studies.

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  • Publications: 4

Selected Publications

  • Left by the <i>Rains</i> of Saint-John Perse (2025) DOI
  • Review of <i>Fates of the Performative: From the Linguistic Turn to the New Materialism</i> by Jeffrey T. Nealon (University of Minnesota Press) (2023) DOI

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