This article reads the poetry of J. H. Prynne of the early- to mid-1970s through an ecocritical lens, arguing that this work responds to the language of a nascent environmentalism framed by the concerns of political ecology. It does so by drawing on Prynne’s archival correspondence with the American poet Edward Dorn in the mid-1970s, which demonstrates a private concern with agro-chemicals, colour and cultivation that served as an analogue for shifts in the politics of relating to the extra-human world. It argues that Prynne’s High Pink on Chrome (1975) is closely attuned to the suppressed human and extra-human costs of high-yield monocrop cultivation. In turn, the article sets these post-war practices in a longer continuum of pastoral supp...
In this study of three agricultural narratives, J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur\u27s Letters from a...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
[About the book]: In recent decades agricultural commodity surpluses in the developed world have ...
This article reads the poetry of J. H. Prynne of the early- to mid-1970s through an ecocritical lens...
Special Issue: Multiple Dimensions of Sustainability: Towards New Rural Futures in EuropeThis articl...
This thesis is the first study of the poetry of William Wordsworth and J. H. Prynne of its length. ...
This article blurs the boundaries of literature, agriculture, public history, grassroots political a...
The purpose of this paper is to argue that the organic movement is entering into a new phase of acti...
Already at the birth of the American Republic did the nation\u27s leaders (many of whom farm...
[From first paragraph] In line with scholarship by Timothy Clark, Erin Drew and John Sitter, David F...
[First paragraph] Individual food choices are culturally and historically contingent practices that ...
This article considers ecocriticism’s reception of Andrew Marvell and suggests ways forward for thin...
Anthropocentric thinking produces fractured ecological perspectives that can perpetuate destructive,...
It is indisputable that theoretical and empirical research on food in criminology needs to be develo...
Ecocriticism places nature as the central subject of life, but avoids analysis of human relationship...
In this study of three agricultural narratives, J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur\u27s Letters from a...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
[About the book]: In recent decades agricultural commodity surpluses in the developed world have ...
This article reads the poetry of J. H. Prynne of the early- to mid-1970s through an ecocritical lens...
Special Issue: Multiple Dimensions of Sustainability: Towards New Rural Futures in EuropeThis articl...
This thesis is the first study of the poetry of William Wordsworth and J. H. Prynne of its length. ...
This article blurs the boundaries of literature, agriculture, public history, grassroots political a...
The purpose of this paper is to argue that the organic movement is entering into a new phase of acti...
Already at the birth of the American Republic did the nation\u27s leaders (many of whom farm...
[From first paragraph] In line with scholarship by Timothy Clark, Erin Drew and John Sitter, David F...
[First paragraph] Individual food choices are culturally and historically contingent practices that ...
This article considers ecocriticism’s reception of Andrew Marvell and suggests ways forward for thin...
Anthropocentric thinking produces fractured ecological perspectives that can perpetuate destructive,...
It is indisputable that theoretical and empirical research on food in criminology needs to be develo...
Ecocriticism places nature as the central subject of life, but avoids analysis of human relationship...
In this study of three agricultural narratives, J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur\u27s Letters from a...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
[About the book]: In recent decades agricultural commodity surpluses in the developed world have ...