What does it mean to garden in hard times, and why might humans turn to the garden (as shelter, refuge, or productive space) under straitened conditions? How do poets, writers and cultural critics contend with and represent the garden or their own gardening as they are changed by austerity? What does an austere garden look, feel, sound, taste, and smell like? The Poetics and Politics of Gardening in Hard Times responds to these questions, through encounters with the literary and popular gardening culture of the twentieth century. Bringing together the insights of critical austerity studies with studies in the environmental humanities, literary and popular cultural studies, and history, this volume seeks to understand the ways in which the g...
In this paper we seek to engage with contemporary environmental debates concerning human-nature rela...
Whether on the ground or in the mind gardens carry meaning. They reflect social and aesthetic values...
The European ideal of connectivity across national borders is haunted by a dissolving of boundaries ...
What does it mean to garden in hard times, and why might humans turn to the garden (as shelter, refu...
Merry Hall, the bestselling 1951 gardening book by the journalist, novelist and bright-young-thing B...
The garden is a rich site for framing the flows and contestations of culture because it is, on the o...
"For centuries, the garden has been regarded as a mirror of society, a microcosm, in which the broad...
This paper focuses on the doing of gardens and explores how amateur gardeners relate to gardening cr...
Essay in Kitchin R, Thrift N (eds) International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, Volume 4, pp. 289–...
'War is the natural occupation of man … war-and gardening.' Winston Churchill to Siegfried Sassoon,...
This paper focuses on the doing of gardens and explores how amateur gardeners relate to gardening cr...
The growth in the provision of gardens has been an important feature of housing in the UK during the...
With the rising interest in landscape and nature in the late 20th century, gardening has experienced...
This paper unravels the types of relationships people have with their gardens. This is achieved thro...
This paper unravels the types of relationships people have with their gardens. This is achieved thro...
In this paper we seek to engage with contemporary environmental debates concerning human-nature rela...
Whether on the ground or in the mind gardens carry meaning. They reflect social and aesthetic values...
The European ideal of connectivity across national borders is haunted by a dissolving of boundaries ...
What does it mean to garden in hard times, and why might humans turn to the garden (as shelter, refu...
Merry Hall, the bestselling 1951 gardening book by the journalist, novelist and bright-young-thing B...
The garden is a rich site for framing the flows and contestations of culture because it is, on the o...
"For centuries, the garden has been regarded as a mirror of society, a microcosm, in which the broad...
This paper focuses on the doing of gardens and explores how amateur gardeners relate to gardening cr...
Essay in Kitchin R, Thrift N (eds) International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, Volume 4, pp. 289–...
'War is the natural occupation of man … war-and gardening.' Winston Churchill to Siegfried Sassoon,...
This paper focuses on the doing of gardens and explores how amateur gardeners relate to gardening cr...
The growth in the provision of gardens has been an important feature of housing in the UK during the...
With the rising interest in landscape and nature in the late 20th century, gardening has experienced...
This paper unravels the types of relationships people have with their gardens. This is achieved thro...
This paper unravels the types of relationships people have with their gardens. This is achieved thro...
In this paper we seek to engage with contemporary environmental debates concerning human-nature rela...
Whether on the ground or in the mind gardens carry meaning. They reflect social and aesthetic values...
The European ideal of connectivity across national borders is haunted by a dissolving of boundaries ...