Ecopoetics and the Global Landscape: Critical Essays is a collection of trans-national essays on the intersection of ecopoetics and foundational theoretical issues within ecocriticism, such as environmental justice, indigenous studies, animal studies, new materialism, as well as the local and global.
Ecopoetics and the Global Landscape: Critical Essays is a collection of trans-national essays on the intersection of ecopoetics and foundational theoretical issues within ecocriticism, such as environmental justice, indigenous studies, animal studies, new materialism, as well as the local and global.
Isabel Sobral Campos is assistant professor of literature at Montana Tech and the co-founder of Sputnik & Fizzle press.
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Acknowledgments Introduction: Trans-National Ecopoetics Isabel Sobral Campos Section 1 - An Ecopoetics of Resistance: Transnational Voices of Dissent Chapter One - "No More Boomerang:" Environment and Technology in Contemporary Aboriginal Australian Poetry John Charles Ryan Chapter Two - "To a Nation Out of its Mind": Joy Harjo's Post-Pastoral Sarah Giragosian Chapter Three - Native Chamorro Eco-Poetry in the Work of Cecilia C. T. Perez Craig Santos Perez Chapter Four - "Neither Homeland Nor Exile are Words": "Situated Knowledge" in the Works of Palestinian and Native American Writers Benay Blend Chapter Five - Nature as a Counter-Historical Narrative in Holocaust Poetry (Milosz, Celan, and Pagis) Aleksandra Ubertowska, Translated by Pawel Wojtas Section 2 - An Ecopoetics of the Nonhuman: Animal Encounters Chapter Six - Noticing with Bishop: Curiosity and "The Moose" Cheryl Alison Chapter Seven - Nonhuman Voices in Les Murray's Translations from the Natural World Sarah Bouttier S
Acknowledgments Introduction: Trans-National Ecopoetics Isabel Sobral Campos Section 1 - An Ecopoetics of Resistance: Transnational Voices of Dissent Chapter One - "No More Boomerang:" Environment and Technology in Contemporary Aboriginal Australian Poetry John Charles Ryan Chapter Two - "To a Nation Out of its Mind": Joy Harjo's Post-Pastoral Sarah Giragosian Chapter Three - Native Chamorro Eco-Poetry in the Work of Cecilia C. T. Perez Craig Santos Perez Chapter Four - "Neither Homeland Nor Exile are Words": "Situated Knowledge" in the Works of Palestinian and Native American Writers Benay Blend Chapter Five - Nature as a Counter-Historical Narrative in Holocaust Poetry (Milosz, Celan, and Pagis) Aleksandra Ubertowska, Translated by Pawel Wojtas Section 2 - An Ecopoetics of the Nonhuman: Animal Encounters Chapter Six - Noticing with Bishop: Curiosity and "The Moose" Cheryl Alison Chapter Seven - Nonhuman Voices in Les Murray's Translations from the Natural World Sarah Bouttier S
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