Cinema of the Not-Yet: The Utopian Promise of Film as Heterotopia

by Adrian Ivakhiv

Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature, and Culture 5.2 (2011)

Drawing on Ernst Bloch’s writings on utopia, Michel Foucault’s notion of heterotopia, and the ‘affective turn’ in... more

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Material Ecocriticism: Materiality, Agency, and Models of Narrativity

by Serenella Iovino

Co-authored with Serpil Oppermann.
Published in Ecozon@: European Journal of Literature, Culture and Environment, Vol 3, No 1 (2012)

The proliferation of studies bearing on the intellectual movement known as the "new materialisms" evinces... more

'Greening' the Zombie: Caribbean Gothic, World-Ecology, and Socio-Ecological Degradation

by Kerstin Oloff

forthcoming in Green Letters (ed. by Sharae Deckard)

The figure of the zombie is an ideal figure to think through the relations between society and nature under capitalism... more

'What are the roots that clutch’?: Extending Environmental Thought to Urban Landscapes through T. S. Eliot’s The Waste Land.

by Elizabeth Harris

LLAS. 27/04/2012. University of Birmingham
Nature and the Natural in the Humanities: Teaching for Environmental Sustainability

Ecocriticism has tended to focus primarily on texts which either have rural settings or have nature as their central... more

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Ecocriticism: Review of 2010

by Greg Garrard

Draft essay for 'The Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory'.

In my last annual roundup for YWCCT, I review:
1. Timothy Morton's 'The Ecological Thought', Stacy Alaimo's... more

Interview with Leila Nadir and Cary Peppermint of Ecoarttech

by Leila C. Nadir

Furtherfield.org Interview with Sophia Kosmaoglou - 20/04/2012

Refusing to regard technology merely as a tool, Ecoarttech expand the uses of mobile technology and digital networks... more

Back to Nature: The Green and the Real in the Late Renaissance (review)

by Elizabeth Spiller

Rev. of Robert N. Watson, “Back to Nature: The Green and the Real in the Late Renaissance.” Shakespeare Quarterly, 58.1 (2007): 17-19.

Derek Jarman's Queer Georgic

by Greg Garrard

Draft essay given as a keynote lecture to the Site for Contemporary Psychoanalysis conference, Eden Project, Cornwall. Comments gratefully received.

'Paradise haunts gardens, and it haunts mine', wrote Derek Jarman. The garden he nurtured in the shingle at Dungeness,... more

’Like a Ship to be Tossed’: Emersonian Environmentalism and Marilynne Robinson’s >Housekeeping<

by Hannes Bergthaller

In >Culture, Creativity and Environment: New Environmentalist Criticism.< Eds. Fiona Becket und Terry Gifford. Nature, Culture and Literature 5. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2007. 75-97.

Ecocriticism, American Studies, and the Limits of Both: A German Perspective on the Internationalization of a New Discipline

by Hannes Bergthaller

Published in >REAL< (Yearbook for Research in English and American Literature) 23. Transnational American... more

’Trees are what everyone needs’: The Lorax, anthropocentrism, and the problem of mimesis

by Hannes Bergthaller

Published in >Nature in Literary and Cultural Studies. Transatlantic Conversations on Ecocriticism.< Eds. Catrin Gersdorf and Sylvia Meyer. Nature, Culture and Literature 3. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2006. 155-176

Cybernetics and Social Systems Theory

by Hannes Bergthaller

Published in Ecocritical Theory: New European Approaches. Eds. Axel Goodbody and Kate Rigby. Charlottesville: U of Virginia P, 2011. 217-29.

'"To Comfort Me With Nothing": John Burnside's Dissident Poetics'

by David Borthwick

Agenda 45.4/46.1, Special Issue, 'Dwelling Places: An Appreciation of John Burnside' (Spring/Summer 2011), pp. 91 - 101.

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