Modern Ecopoetry: Reading the Palimpsest of the More-Than-Human World interrogates how humansâ relation to and confrontation with the nonhuman world is captured in or through poetry. It brings together contributions that explore how modern poetry addresses human beingsâ relationship with the natural world, mirroring some of the most salient ecopoetic approaches to date. This collection is written from very different corners of the globe and significantly adds to the existing body of work because, on the one hand, it continues to focus on the greening of poetry and, on the other, it expands its critical implementation in poets not necessarily included in mainstream literary canons, by setting them side by side regardless of their cultural background.
Contributors: Aamir Aziz, Cristina M. Gámez-Fernández, Stephen Hock, Matilde MartÃn González, Leonor MarÃa MartÃnez Serrano, MarÃa Antonia Mezquita Fernández, Esther Sánchez-Pardo, Catherine Woodward, Heather H. Yeung, Rabia Zaheer
Chapter 7 Meena Kandasamyâs Contestation of Inherited Cultural Landscapes in Touch
Chapter 8 âJust Junk in a Safeway Cart Iâm Pushing Down to the Recycling Centerâ
Coda
Against Use
Back Matter
Index
Leonor MarÃa MartÃnez Serrano is a lecturer at the University of Córdoba (Spain). She has been a visiting scholar at the Universities of Toronto and British Columbia (Canada), University of the West of Scotland (UK), Bialystok (Poland) and Oldenburg (Germany).
Cristina M. Gámez-Fernández is a senior lecturer at the University of Córdoba but has spent research periods at Stanford University and Wheaton College (USA) and Trinity College Dublin (Ireland). She is a Founder of the Challenging Precarity: A Global Network.
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Finding a Compass to a Commonwealth of Breath
âLeonor MarÃa MartÃnez Serrano and Cristina M. Gámez-Fernández
PART 1: Belonging: The Sacred Sense of Place
1 The Roots and Affinities of Dylan Thomas in the Works of Claudio RodrÃguez: Sacred Nature in the Poetâs Imagination
âMarÃa Antonia Mezquita Fernández
2 The Wisdom of Birds in Robert Bringhurstâs Poetry
âLeonor MarÃa MartÃnez Serrano
PART 2: Stubborn Materiality and Environmental Poliethics
3 The Agentic Power of Matter in Lorine Niedeckerâs âWintergreen Ridgeâ and âPaean to Placeâ
âMatilde MartÃn González
4 Of Lyric Temporality and Materiality: Alice Oswaldâs Environmental Poetics
âHeather H. Yeung
5 The Political Is Personal: Juliana Spahrâs Political Ecology
âEsther Sánchez-Pardo
PART 3: Postcolonial Resistance and Neoliberal Toxicity
6 Development as Deformation: Postcolonial Ecopoetics in Zulfikar Ghoseâs Poetry
âRabia Zaheer and Aamir Aziz
7 Meena Kandasamyâs Contestation of Inherited Cultural Landscapes in Touch
âCristina M. Gámez-Fernández
8 âJust Junk in a Safeway Cart Iâm Pushing Down to the Recycling Centerâ: The Aesthetics of Ecology in Michael Robbinsâs Poetry
âStephen Hock
CODA
Against Use: (The Difficulty of) Writing Nature Poetry in an Age of Environmental Crisis
âCatherine Woodward
Scholars, students and general public interested in the dialogue between poetry and the more-than-human world, and in fields like Ecocriticism, Environmental Studies, Cultural Studies and contemporary poetry written in English.