The thesis uses the critical lens of Deleuze and Guattari on the poetry of George Gordon Byron, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Bobby Sands to illustrate the way natural elements deconstruct the power of a state apparatus by exposing it as a temporary social construct. I argue that literature creates the idea of a nation by perpetuating narratives that divide the world into borders; conversely, literature can dissolve political boundaries into natural elements beneath borders through the cultivation of desire towards wild spaces. By positioning the locus of control beneath the social construct performing on its surface, poets destabilize the state apparatus's desire to quantify, contain, and striate the world unopposed; thus, ecocentric poetry...
This dissertation investigates literary responses to environmental change in nineteenth-century Engl...
This meditative essay sees the shifting of Western poetics from Modernism to Postmodernism as evolut...
This thesis looks at the poetry and conceptual apparatus of four poets working in French and English...
Northern British Columbian poetry from communities like Prince George is often marginalized by liter...
The following identifies the areas of research and the two fundamental objectives of my dissertation...
This thesis consists of a science fiction novel, Earthship, and a critical dissertation, ‘Why Write ...
This material forms part of the Oliver Friggieri Collection.The manifold implications of globalisati...
Perhaps the most vexing problem in philosophy and social theory concerns the relative importance of ...
Thesis advisor: Paul ChristensenContemporary public perceptions of nationalism see the concept as a ...
This thesis examines the potential vantage points and/or trajectories Scottish literature can offer ...
This article focuses on the implementation of literature for the democratic opening of the human bei...
Great minds have addressed the issue of forming a polity, dating back to Plato. Yet, most of these ...
This thesis considers literary and critical reverberations of environment and place in order to refr...
Literature of Diminishment redefines regionalism as a philosophical approach that prefers a partial ...
Migration and borders have been placed at the centre of recent political movements. Populist right-w...
This dissertation investigates literary responses to environmental change in nineteenth-century Engl...
This meditative essay sees the shifting of Western poetics from Modernism to Postmodernism as evolut...
This thesis looks at the poetry and conceptual apparatus of four poets working in French and English...
Northern British Columbian poetry from communities like Prince George is often marginalized by liter...
The following identifies the areas of research and the two fundamental objectives of my dissertation...
This thesis consists of a science fiction novel, Earthship, and a critical dissertation, ‘Why Write ...
This material forms part of the Oliver Friggieri Collection.The manifold implications of globalisati...
Perhaps the most vexing problem in philosophy and social theory concerns the relative importance of ...
Thesis advisor: Paul ChristensenContemporary public perceptions of nationalism see the concept as a ...
This thesis examines the potential vantage points and/or trajectories Scottish literature can offer ...
This article focuses on the implementation of literature for the democratic opening of the human bei...
Great minds have addressed the issue of forming a polity, dating back to Plato. Yet, most of these ...
This thesis considers literary and critical reverberations of environment and place in order to refr...
Literature of Diminishment redefines regionalism as a philosophical approach that prefers a partial ...
Migration and borders have been placed at the centre of recent political movements. Populist right-w...
This dissertation investigates literary responses to environmental change in nineteenth-century Engl...
This meditative essay sees the shifting of Western poetics from Modernism to Postmodernism as evolut...
This thesis looks at the poetry and conceptual apparatus of four poets working in French and English...