Summary

From Sea to Sky is a series of Spring 2026 hybrid panels that seeks to build a collective atmosphere for island and desert studies, a space where desert(/)islands can share the same critical air. Drawing on the framework of “archipelagic thinking,” a concept first discussed by French poet and writer Édouard Glissant (Poétique de la Relation 1990), which foregrounds the relationality of sites and ideas that may appear discrete. Archipelagic thinking suggests that islands or deserts may be discrete, or may be bound by shared currents of history, ecology, and imagination. Speakers in the series will invite an examination of how seemingly separate terrains or ideas might be understood in concert. Archipelagos, from Taiwan to Hawai’i, and in parallel, the desert “islands” of the American Southwest, have historically carried the allure of paradisiacal spaces, and this aspect of their “islandness” has led to their often complicated and complex ecological, colonial, and contemporary histories. Meanwhile, global desert environments have frequently been represented as vast, unpeopled wastelands that perpetuate Indigenous erasure and environmental harm. In this series, established, early career, and graduate scholars, and scientists, artists, writers, and poets will draw on insights from desert and island studies while examining related fields to explore what we can learn when we entertain not only discrete entities but archipelagos of relations in both local and global places.

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Panels

  • Panel 1 : From Sea to Sky: Island Systems – From Taiwan to Hawai’i to the Desert Southwest
  • Panel 2: From Sea to Sky: Desert / Island Flora and Fauna – Examining the unique biodiversity and conservation challenges of desert and island ecosystems.
    • TBD
  • Panel 3: From Sea to Sky: Archipelagic Thinking in Deserts/Islands – Exploring conceptual frameworks that connect island and desert geographies through transdisciplinary perspectives.
    • TBD
  • Panel 4: From Sea to Sky: Island Poetics, Figurative and Literal Islandness – Analyzing literary, artistic, and metaphorical interpretations of islands and archipelagos.
    • TBD

Funding

Humanities for the Environment (HFE)

College of Integrative Arts and Sciences (CISA)

School of Applied Sciences and Arts (SASA)

Desert Humanities Initiative

Flagship Hub of UNESCO BRIDGES at the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures


Timeline

Spring 2026