The point of departure for this study is the hypothesis that the American genre of nature writing has reached an important crossroads in the way it describes the human-nature relationship. My study argues that the awareness of the large-scale environmental changes that are signaled in terms such as the Anthropocene has changed the way nature writers approach their genre. Where traditional nature writing would tend to posit a separation between pristine and humanized environments, the nature writing of the Anthropocene emerges from the awareness that environmental impacts have reached a scope where no such distinction can be made. The traditional narrative of retreat to pristine nature or the wilderness from civilization has thus been replac...
Life Writing in the Posthuman Anthropocene (2022) belongs to the Palgrave Studies in Life Writing, a...
The discourse surrounding the Anthropocene is rich in references to literary genres, tropes and plot...
A discussion about nature writing and its various forms, particularly in its relevance to nature con...
The point of departure for this study is the hypothesis that the American genre of nature writing ha...
This article explores how the theoretical perspectives of ecocriticism and technobiophilia may give ...
This thesis is concerned with contemporary American non-fiction nature writing and the environmental...
This thesis explores modes of writing and research appropriate for the Anthropocene, when humans and...
In this article, we examine the way in which references to literary genres and tropes surface in the...
This edited collection will offer an in-depth exploration of the role of landscape and place as lite...
The essay as a genre in the tradition of Montaigne stages the inadequacies of attempts to grasp at o...
Environmental writing and ecocritical inquiry have been practiced more vigorously in recent years th...
Re-imagining Anthropocene: towards a post-anthropocentric planetary literature Scientific and cu...
As the population of the earth expands the natural world shrinks in order to give space to our growi...
Nature no longer exists apart from humanity. Henceforth, the world we will inhabit is the one we hav...
This dissertation recontextualizes literary, critical, and popular models of nature in contemporary ...
Life Writing in the Posthuman Anthropocene (2022) belongs to the Palgrave Studies in Life Writing, a...
The discourse surrounding the Anthropocene is rich in references to literary genres, tropes and plot...
A discussion about nature writing and its various forms, particularly in its relevance to nature con...
The point of departure for this study is the hypothesis that the American genre of nature writing ha...
This article explores how the theoretical perspectives of ecocriticism and technobiophilia may give ...
This thesis is concerned with contemporary American non-fiction nature writing and the environmental...
This thesis explores modes of writing and research appropriate for the Anthropocene, when humans and...
In this article, we examine the way in which references to literary genres and tropes surface in the...
This edited collection will offer an in-depth exploration of the role of landscape and place as lite...
The essay as a genre in the tradition of Montaigne stages the inadequacies of attempts to grasp at o...
Environmental writing and ecocritical inquiry have been practiced more vigorously in recent years th...
Re-imagining Anthropocene: towards a post-anthropocentric planetary literature Scientific and cu...
As the population of the earth expands the natural world shrinks in order to give space to our growi...
Nature no longer exists apart from humanity. Henceforth, the world we will inhabit is the one we hav...
This dissertation recontextualizes literary, critical, and popular models of nature in contemporary ...
Life Writing in the Posthuman Anthropocene (2022) belongs to the Palgrave Studies in Life Writing, a...
The discourse surrounding the Anthropocene is rich in references to literary genres, tropes and plot...
A discussion about nature writing and its various forms, particularly in its relevance to nature con...