"For The Frayed Atlantic Edge, historian David Gange took a kayak journey through nature and language along Britain's coasts from Shetland to Cornwall. Along the way, he will certainly have used some of the words in Amanda Thomson’s gorgeous A Scots Dictionary of Nature. The artist’s first book is a paean to our ways with words about the world. Join them on a tour of natural and linguistic splendour." (From EIBF programme)
A paper exploring the ways in which poetic narrative informs phenomenological experience through lan...
Linguistic meaning for Merleau-Ponty is rooted in the felt experience induced by specific sounds and...
Appearance on the Big Scottish Book Club, BBC Scotland, "Writer Damian Barr is at Lanark Memorial ...
"Scotland is a nation of dramatic weather and breathtaking landscapes of magnificent nature. Over th...
Forgotten words to describe the countryside have been included in a dictionary compiled in the Cairn...
The John Muir Trust's month-long celebration of the language and words that connect people with land...
Scotland is a nation of dramatic weather and breathtaking landscapes – of nature resplendent. And, o...
This talk on landscape, people and place reflected on the significance of language and the words we ...
In accounts of the challenges of the Anthropocene there is a widespread concern that we as human bei...
This piece follows the course of the Mapocho river in Chile from its origins in the Andes through to...
And then a queer thought came to her there in the drookèd fields, that nothing endured at all, nothi...
Say It in Scots is a series of pocket books designed to inform and entertain the reader about the wo...
Stepping Westward is the first book dedicated to the literature of the Scottish Highland tour of 172...
This paper proposes to explore the recent popularity of nature writing in Britain as a means to medi...
A study of the work of Kathleen Jamie, from her early poetry to 'The Queen of Sheba' and the 'nature...
A paper exploring the ways in which poetic narrative informs phenomenological experience through lan...
Linguistic meaning for Merleau-Ponty is rooted in the felt experience induced by specific sounds and...
Appearance on the Big Scottish Book Club, BBC Scotland, "Writer Damian Barr is at Lanark Memorial ...
"Scotland is a nation of dramatic weather and breathtaking landscapes of magnificent nature. Over th...
Forgotten words to describe the countryside have been included in a dictionary compiled in the Cairn...
The John Muir Trust's month-long celebration of the language and words that connect people with land...
Scotland is a nation of dramatic weather and breathtaking landscapes – of nature resplendent. And, o...
This talk on landscape, people and place reflected on the significance of language and the words we ...
In accounts of the challenges of the Anthropocene there is a widespread concern that we as human bei...
This piece follows the course of the Mapocho river in Chile from its origins in the Andes through to...
And then a queer thought came to her there in the drookèd fields, that nothing endured at all, nothi...
Say It in Scots is a series of pocket books designed to inform and entertain the reader about the wo...
Stepping Westward is the first book dedicated to the literature of the Scottish Highland tour of 172...
This paper proposes to explore the recent popularity of nature writing in Britain as a means to medi...
A study of the work of Kathleen Jamie, from her early poetry to 'The Queen of Sheba' and the 'nature...
A paper exploring the ways in which poetic narrative informs phenomenological experience through lan...
Linguistic meaning for Merleau-Ponty is rooted in the felt experience induced by specific sounds and...
Appearance on the Big Scottish Book Club, BBC Scotland, "Writer Damian Barr is at Lanark Memorial ...