Beginning with Rubén Darío, Nicaragua has long prided itself in being a country of poets. During the Sandinista Revolution, popular poetry workshops dispatched by Minister of Culture Ernesto Cardenal taught peasants and soldiers to write poetry about everyday life and to use poetry as a way to work through trauma from the civil war. When Hurricane Mitch--one of the first superstorms that heralded climate change--brought extreme flooding to Nicaragua in 1998, poetry again served as a way for victims to process the devastation. Examining testimonial poetry from Hurricane Mitch, this article shows how the mud and despair of this environmental disaster function as palimpsests of conquest and imperial oppression
This dissertation explores how Central American poets reinterpret both the political, historical, an...
In October of 1998, Hurricane Mitch, one of the Caribbean’s five most powerful hurricanes of the twe...
Roberto E. Barrios presents an ethnographic study of the aftermaths of four natural disasters: south...
From the 1970s to the early 1990s the dominant forms of literary production in El Salvador, Guatemal...
In October-November 1998, Hurricane Mitch wreaked havoc upon the Caribbean and parts of Central Amer...
Volcanic Poetics: Revolutionary Myth and Affect in Managua and the Mission, 1961-2007 examines the d...
Nicaragua is bounded on all sides by water: to the east and west lie oceans, and most of the norther...
The strong typhoon Yolanda (international name: Haiyan), which buffeted the central Philippine regio...
The Philippines, a country situated close to the equator and in the Pacific Ring of Fire, has been c...
Sustainable flood memories – defined as those formed of folk memories of flooding, flood heritage an...
Living in an age of seemingly unprecedented natural disasters, it is important that communities have...
During the week beginning the 25th of October 1999 in Honduras and Nicaragua, Hurricane Mitch devast...
The essay addresses the problem of the relation of literary knowledge to environmental knowledge, ex...
This article considers the impact of Lovindeer's reggae recording 'Wild Gilbert' on the people of ea...
The Great Mississippi River Flood of 1927 was one of the greatest peacetime disasters in American hi...
This dissertation explores how Central American poets reinterpret both the political, historical, an...
In October of 1998, Hurricane Mitch, one of the Caribbean’s five most powerful hurricanes of the twe...
Roberto E. Barrios presents an ethnographic study of the aftermaths of four natural disasters: south...
From the 1970s to the early 1990s the dominant forms of literary production in El Salvador, Guatemal...
In October-November 1998, Hurricane Mitch wreaked havoc upon the Caribbean and parts of Central Amer...
Volcanic Poetics: Revolutionary Myth and Affect in Managua and the Mission, 1961-2007 examines the d...
Nicaragua is bounded on all sides by water: to the east and west lie oceans, and most of the norther...
The strong typhoon Yolanda (international name: Haiyan), which buffeted the central Philippine regio...
The Philippines, a country situated close to the equator and in the Pacific Ring of Fire, has been c...
Sustainable flood memories – defined as those formed of folk memories of flooding, flood heritage an...
Living in an age of seemingly unprecedented natural disasters, it is important that communities have...
During the week beginning the 25th of October 1999 in Honduras and Nicaragua, Hurricane Mitch devast...
The essay addresses the problem of the relation of literary knowledge to environmental knowledge, ex...
This article considers the impact of Lovindeer's reggae recording 'Wild Gilbert' on the people of ea...
The Great Mississippi River Flood of 1927 was one of the greatest peacetime disasters in American hi...
This dissertation explores how Central American poets reinterpret both the political, historical, an...
In October of 1998, Hurricane Mitch, one of the Caribbean’s five most powerful hurricanes of the twe...
Roberto E. Barrios presents an ethnographic study of the aftermaths of four natural disasters: south...