The article presents an analysis of Urd by Ruth Lillegraven and Heime mellom istidene by Guri Sørumgård Botheim. These two works of poetry are studied from an ecocritical perspective primarily inspired by Timothy Morton’s concept of dark ecology and Timothy Clark’s idea of the Anthropocene. The main focus of the analysis is how the poems depict feelings of familiarity between modern humans, their ancestors, and their surroundings. In the discussion, particular attention is paid to the gendered aspects of familial melancholy. In this way, the author seeks to demonstrate how poetic form can contribute to a way of reading in the Anthropocene.Der Artikel analysiert Urd von Ruth Lillegraven und Heime mellom istidene von Guri Sørumgård Botheim. D...
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Nature is omnipresent and ecological questions are often problematized in Gothic fiction produced in...
Nature is omnipresent and ecological questions are often problematized in Gothic fiction produced in...
»It’s still a question of whether it’s a kind of crime – reading so much human into nature. Whether ...
This dissertation proposes new readings of the Nynorsk poetry tradition and changing views of the re...
Die Auffassung, dass die Erde durch menschliche Aktivität in eine neue geologische Epoche eingetrete...
The essay studies Ulla-Lena Lundberg’s novel Ice , the story of which depicts the changing seasons a...
Environmental and climatic change has become a frequent motif in contemporary Norwegian literature,...
Environmental and climatic change has become a frequent motif in contemporary Norwegian literature,...
Environmental and climatic change has become a frequent motif in contemporary Norwegian literature,...
This article seeks to shed light on the ecological issues underlying the Finnish author Johanna Sini...
The article explores ecocritically nature-culture interactions in contemporary British and Estonian ...
In the Anthropocene, a new approach towards nature in poetry is emerging. This change is closely rel...
The essay studies Ulla-Lena Lundberg’s novel Ice , the story of which depicts the changing seasons a...
This thesis examines contemporary Norwegian imaginative literature, and the study’s thematic criteri...
The article takes its point of departure in a contemporary Scandinavian literary debate regarding th...
Nature is omnipresent and ecological questions are often problematized in Gothic fiction produced in...
Nature is omnipresent and ecological questions are often problematized in Gothic fiction produced in...
»It’s still a question of whether it’s a kind of crime – reading so much human into nature. Whether ...
This dissertation proposes new readings of the Nynorsk poetry tradition and changing views of the re...
Die Auffassung, dass die Erde durch menschliche Aktivität in eine neue geologische Epoche eingetrete...
The essay studies Ulla-Lena Lundberg’s novel Ice , the story of which depicts the changing seasons a...
Environmental and climatic change has become a frequent motif in contemporary Norwegian literature,...
Environmental and climatic change has become a frequent motif in contemporary Norwegian literature,...
Environmental and climatic change has become a frequent motif in contemporary Norwegian literature,...
This article seeks to shed light on the ecological issues underlying the Finnish author Johanna Sini...
The article explores ecocritically nature-culture interactions in contemporary British and Estonian ...