This paper explores the potential of ‘new nature writing’ – a literary genre currently popular in the UK – as a kind of arts activism, in particular, how it might engage with the environmental crisis and lead to a kind of collective politics. We note the limitations of the genre, notably the reproduction of class, gender and ethnic hierarchies, the emphasis on nostalgia and loss, and the stress on individual responses rather than collective politics. But we also take seriously the claims of art to enable us to imagine other futures, suggesting that new nature writing has the potential to play a role in collective forms of environmental justice and capabilities
This book addresses the role and potential of literature in the process of contesting and re-evaluat...
This edited collection will offer an in-depth exploration of the role of landscape and place as lite...
Climate change is a defining issue of our time for which the immediate as well as potential future s...
This paper explores the potential of ‘new nature writing’ – a literary genre currently popular in th...
This paper explores the potential of 'new nature writing' - a literary genre currently popular in th...
The point of departure for this study is the hypothesis that the American genre of nature writing ha...
This article explores how the theoretical perspectives of ecocriticism and technobiophilia may give ...
The contemporary environmental crisis asks fundamental questions about culture. This first book draw...
In the last decade there has been a proliferation of landscape writing in Britain and Ireland, often...
While this paper recognises that the dominant discourses of contemporary art remain anthropocentric,...
A discussion about nature writing and its various forms, particularly in its relevance to nature con...
This book addresses the role and potential of literature in the process of contesting and re-evaluat...
By offering new fantasies, perspectives and representations, artists have the power to make people a...
With the turn of the twenty-first century, a group of writers began rehabilitating British nature wr...
This paper proposes a reconsideration of ‘The New Nature Writing’ as an archipelagic literature, a l...
This book addresses the role and potential of literature in the process of contesting and re-evaluat...
This edited collection will offer an in-depth exploration of the role of landscape and place as lite...
Climate change is a defining issue of our time for which the immediate as well as potential future s...
This paper explores the potential of ‘new nature writing’ – a literary genre currently popular in th...
This paper explores the potential of 'new nature writing' - a literary genre currently popular in th...
The point of departure for this study is the hypothesis that the American genre of nature writing ha...
This article explores how the theoretical perspectives of ecocriticism and technobiophilia may give ...
The contemporary environmental crisis asks fundamental questions about culture. This first book draw...
In the last decade there has been a proliferation of landscape writing in Britain and Ireland, often...
While this paper recognises that the dominant discourses of contemporary art remain anthropocentric,...
A discussion about nature writing and its various forms, particularly in its relevance to nature con...
This book addresses the role and potential of literature in the process of contesting and re-evaluat...
By offering new fantasies, perspectives and representations, artists have the power to make people a...
With the turn of the twenty-first century, a group of writers began rehabilitating British nature wr...
This paper proposes a reconsideration of ‘The New Nature Writing’ as an archipelagic literature, a l...
This book addresses the role and potential of literature in the process of contesting and re-evaluat...
This edited collection will offer an in-depth exploration of the role of landscape and place as lite...
Climate change is a defining issue of our time for which the immediate as well as potential future s...