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The Routledge Companion to Ecopoetics
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The Routledge Companion to Ecopoetics offers a comprehensive coverage of the vital and growing movement of ecopoetics, charting the historical influences informing ecopoetics, delineating its various subdivisions, and presenting a global range of established figures and emerging scholarly debates.
The Routledge Companion to Ecopoetics offers comprehensive coverage of the vital and growing movement of ecopoetics. This volume begins with a general introduction to the field, followed by six sections:
- Perspectives: broad overviews engaging fields such as biosemiosis, kinship praxis, and philosophical approaches
- Experiments: formal innovations developed by poets in response to planetary crises
- Earth and Water: explorations of poetic entanglement with planetary chemical and biological systems
- Waste/Toxicity/Precarity: poetics addressing the effects of pollution and climate change
- Environmental Justice and Activism: examinations of poetry as an engine of political and cultural change
- Region and Place: an international array of traditional and contemporary geographically focused responses to ecosystems and environmental conditions; and
Subjectivities/Affects/Sexualities: investigations of gender, ethnicity, and race as they intersect with ecological concerns Each section includes an overview and summary addressing the specific essays in the section. These previously unpublished essays represent a wide variety of nationalities, backgrounds, perspectives, and critical approaches exploring the interdisciplinary field of ecopoetics. Contributions from leading scholars working across the globe make The Routledge Companion to Ecopoetics a landmark textbook and reference for a variety of researchers and students.
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Julia Fiedorczuk is a poet, writer, translator, and lecturer at the Institute of English Studies and a cofounder of the Environmental Studies Center at Warsaw University. She created the program for the experimental School of Ecopoetics at the Institute of Reportage in Warsaw. She has published several poetry books, the last of which, Psalms (2017), received the Szymborska Prize, Poland's most prestigious award for poetry, as well as three novels, short stories and essays in ecocriticism, including Ekopoetyka / Ecopoética / Ecopoetics (with Gerardo Beltrán, Warsaw, 2015). Her work has been translated into over 20 languages, including books in English, Spanish, Swedish, Ukrainian, Lithuanian, Serbian, Chinese and Georgian.
Mary Newell authored the poetry chapbooks Re-SURGE and TILT/ HOVER/ VEER and essays including "When Poetry Rivers" (Interim journal 38.3). She is co-editor of Poetics for the More-than-Human-World: An Anthology of Poetry and Commentary. She teaches creative writing at the University of Connecticut.
Bernard Quetchenbach is the author of Back from the Far Field, a study of twentieth century American poetry; two poetry collections; and two chapbooks. His essay collection Accidental Gravity was a finalist and honorable mention in the 2017 Foreword Indies Book of the Year contest. "The Man by the Fire," his meditation on a Gary Snyder poem, was selected as the 2019 winner of the O. Marvin Lewis award from Weber: The Contemporary West. He edited The Bunch Grass Motel: The Collected Poems of Randall Gloege, a 2018 High Plains Book Awards finalist. With Mary Newell and Sarah Nolan, he edited Poetics for the More-Than-Human World, an anthology of poetry and commentary from several continents. He was an Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness Artist-in-Residence in the Custer-Gallatin National Forest in 2015, and a workshop leader for the Yellowstone Forever/National Park Service Arts-in-the Park program in 2017. He is a professor of English at Montana State University Billings, where he teaches literature, environmental humanities, composition, and creative writing.
Orchid Tierney is an assistant professor of English at Kenyon College. She is the author of the collection a year of misreading the wildcats (2019).
Klappentext
The Routledge Companion to Ecopoetics offers comprehensive coverage of the vital and growing movement of ecopoetics. This volume begins with a general introduction to the field, followed by six sections: Perspectives: broad overviews engaging fields such as biosemiosis, kinship praxis, and philosophical approaches Experiments: formal innovations developed by poets in response to planetary crises Earth and Water: explorations of poetic entanglement with planetary chemical and biological systems Waste/Toxicity/Precarity: poetics addressing the effects of pollution and climate change Environmental Justice and Activism: examinations of poetry as an engine of political and cultural change Region and Place: an international array of traditional and contemporary geographically focused responses to ecosystems and environmental conditions; and Subjectivities/Affects/Sexualities: investigations of gender, ethnicity, and race as they intersect with ecological concerns Each section includes an overview and summary addressing the specific essays in the section. These previously unpublished essays represent a wide variety of nationalities, backgrounds, perspectives, and critical approaches exploring the interdisciplinary field of ecopoetics. Contributions from leading scholars working across the globe make The Routledge Companion to Ecopoetics a landmark textbook and reference for a variety of researchers and students.
Zusammenfassung
The Routledge Companion to Ecopoetics offers a comprehensive coverage of the vital and growing movement of ecopoetics, charting the historical influences informing ecopoetics, delineating its various subdivisions, and presenting a global range of established figures and emerging scholarly debates.
Inhalt
Introduction
Section I. Perspectives
Mary Newell
Chapter 1. The Poetics of the Self-Conscious Anthropocene
Lynn Keller
Chapter 2. The Agencene
H. L. Hix
Chapter 3. Decolonial Praxis/Indigenous Resurgence: Relational Accountability in 'Kin Study' Poetics
Linda Russo
Chapter 4. Planetary Poiesis
Aaron Moe
Chapter 5. Lucretius, Extinction Rebellion, and the Poetics of Love and Rage
Evelyn Reilly
Section II. Experiments
Julia Fiedorczuk
Chapter 6. Indigenous Poiesis: The Semiotics of Circulation in Villegas' Maya Poetry
Charles Maurice Pigott
Chapter 7. Embodiment as an 'Ongoing Formal Experience': New Materialist Encounters with Ecopoetics
Joanna Mkowska
Chapter 8. Down in Strata: Stratigraphic Poetics and Feminist Literary Engagement in Brenda Hillman's Cascadia
Gerald Maa and Ben Rutherfurd
Chapter 9. Cartographical Imagination as an Ecopoetic Mode of Engaging the Global
Grzegorz Czemiel
Chapter 10. "Not the light / of any evening / but the light / of this evening": Ecopoetics, Ethics and Particularity in the Work of Thomas A Clark
Harriet Tarlo
Section III. Earth and Water
Orchid Tierney
Chapter 11. Phytopoetics: Human-Plant Relations and the Poiesis of Vegetal Life"
John Charles Ryan
Chapter 12. Amazonian Zoophytography: Ecopoetic Writing with Animals and Plants
Patrícia Vieira
Chapter 13. Elegiac Joy: Ross Gay and Aimee Nezhukumatathil's Poetics of the Garden
Anissa Wardi
Chapter 14. Riparian Entanglements: an Ecopoetics of the Colonial River
Stephen Collis
Chapter 15. "Nature's way of representing the world": Alice Oswald's Poetry and Poetics of Water
Christian Schmitt-Kilb
Chapter 16. Women Poets Breaking the Waves of the Portuguese Sea
Nuno Marques and Margarida Vale de Gato
Chapter 17. "Will plastic make life impossible?: Transpacific Poets Confront Ocean Plastic
Aaron Pinnix
Section IV. Waste/Toxicity/Precarity
Adam Dickinson
Chapter 18. The Work of Reconnection, Japanese Ecopoetry by Rumiko Kora and Ryoichi Wago
Ayako Takahashi and Judy Halebsky
Chapter 19. "The machine took me in': Pr…
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781032033785
- Editor Julia Fiedorczuk, Newell Mary, Quetchenbach Bernard, Orchid Tierney
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H254mm x B178mm
- Jahr 2023
- EAN 9781032033785
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-1-03-203378-5
- Veröffentlichung 29.09.2023
- Titel The Routledge Companion to Ecopoetics
- Autor Julia Newell, Mary Quetchenbach, Berna Fiedorczuk
- Gewicht 453g
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Anzahl Seiten 436
- Genre Linguistics & Literature