A review of Elspeth Probyn. 2016, 'Eating the Ocean'. Durham: Duke University Press and Astrida Neimanis. 2017, 'Bodies of Water: Posthuman Feminist Phenomenology'. London: Bloomsbury
Life below water, as well as at waters, is threatened due to human activity that has caused global w...
Firmly cemented in history as a connector of people, a facilitator for trade and transport routes an...
In recent years ecocriticism and the environmental humanities have undergone a ‘hydrological turn’, ...
Salmela, T. (forthcoming) Book Review: Elsphet Probyn (2016) Eating the Ocean. Durham and London: Du...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
Listed in 2018 Dean's List of Exceptional ThesesAppendix 15 is an article published in the online jo...
Elspeth Probyn, Duke University Press, Durham, 2016, 200pp., ISBN: 978-0-8223-6235-7, US$22.95 (Pbk
This paper and the poetry cycle (Wet Data) it describes are in dialogue with a wide array of social ...
This work is about the law of the sea as an ecological force. It is about how the law of the sea dom...
In this introduction, we introduce the new editors of the journal and the new members of the editori...
Caribbean literature is permeated by submarine aesthetics registering the environmental histories of...
Blue Legalities is inspired by the emerging “blue turn” in social sciences and the humanities about ...
As the planet’s largest ecosystem, oceans stabilise climate, produce oxygen, store CO2 and host unfa...
This thesis speculates on how the intimacy of the lyric can incorporate the vastness of ocean. It ta...
© 2008 Author et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Comm...
Life below water, as well as at waters, is threatened due to human activity that has caused global w...
Firmly cemented in history as a connector of people, a facilitator for trade and transport routes an...
In recent years ecocriticism and the environmental humanities have undergone a ‘hydrological turn’, ...
Salmela, T. (forthcoming) Book Review: Elsphet Probyn (2016) Eating the Ocean. Durham and London: Du...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
Listed in 2018 Dean's List of Exceptional ThesesAppendix 15 is an article published in the online jo...
Elspeth Probyn, Duke University Press, Durham, 2016, 200pp., ISBN: 978-0-8223-6235-7, US$22.95 (Pbk
This paper and the poetry cycle (Wet Data) it describes are in dialogue with a wide array of social ...
This work is about the law of the sea as an ecological force. It is about how the law of the sea dom...
In this introduction, we introduce the new editors of the journal and the new members of the editori...
Caribbean literature is permeated by submarine aesthetics registering the environmental histories of...
Blue Legalities is inspired by the emerging “blue turn” in social sciences and the humanities about ...
As the planet’s largest ecosystem, oceans stabilise climate, produce oxygen, store CO2 and host unfa...
This thesis speculates on how the intimacy of the lyric can incorporate the vastness of ocean. It ta...
© 2008 Author et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Comm...
Life below water, as well as at waters, is threatened due to human activity that has caused global w...
Firmly cemented in history as a connector of people, a facilitator for trade and transport routes an...
In recent years ecocriticism and the environmental humanities have undergone a ‘hydrological turn’, ...