Poetry and the Global Climate Crisis
Creative Educational Approaches to Complex Challenges
Herausgeber: Ede, Amatoritsero; Sorby, Angela; Kleppe, Sandra Lee
Poetry and the Global Climate Crisis
Creative Educational Approaches to Complex Challenges
Herausgeber: Ede, Amatoritsero; Sorby, Angela; Kleppe, Sandra Lee
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This book demonstrates how humans can become sensitised to, and intervene in, environmental degradation by writing, reading, analysing and teaching poetry. For educational professionals engaged in teaching environmental, sustainability, and development topics, particularly from a humanities-led perspective.
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This book demonstrates how humans can become sensitised to, and intervene in, environmental degradation by writing, reading, analysing and teaching poetry. For educational professionals engaged in teaching environmental, sustainability, and development topics, particularly from a humanities-led perspective.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 617g
- ISBN-13: 9781032508566
- ISBN-10: 1032508566
- Artikelnr.: 68711082
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 617g
- ISBN-13: 9781032508566
- ISBN-10: 1032508566
- Artikelnr.: 68711082
Amatoritsero Ede is an international award-winning poet who was born in Nigeria, and he is a literary scholar and Assistant Professor of English at Mount Allison University, New Brunswick, Canada. Sandra Lee Kleppe is a Professor of English-Language Literature at Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences. Angela Sorby is an award-winning poet and a Full Professor of English at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Part I: Perspectives on Indigenous Poetries 1. Embodiment and Solace: The
Entanglement of Culture with Nature in Contemporary Aotearoa New Zealand
Ecopoetry 2. From Burning Beds to Rising Seas: Environmental Issues in the
Song Lyrics of Midnight Oil 3. From Standing Rock to Flint, Michigan: How
Indigenous Poets Contextualise the Fight for Clean Water Part II:
Perspectives on the More-than-Human 4. Last Migrations: The Poetry of
Migratory Birds 5. Animal Politics and Ecological Haiku 6. Greeting a
Ginkgo: How Anthropomorphism in Poetry Can Inspire Eco-Empathy 7. Of
Jellyfish, Lichen, and Other More-Than-Human Matter: Ecopoethical Writing
Research as Transformative Politics 8. Using Poetry to Learn from the
Animals We Brought to Antarctica Part III: Critical and Theoretical
Perspectives 9. Imaging the Real in Times of Crisis: Empowerment and
Ecosophy in Shaun Tan's Tales from The Inner City 10. Vegetal
Relationality: Three Australian [Eco]poets 11. Carceral Climates: Poetry,
Ecology, and the U.S. Prison System 12. Black Ecologies, the "Weather," and
"Renegade" Poetic Sensorium 13. "Everything depends on us:" The Ecofeminist
Vision in Naomi Shihab Nye's Honeybee Part IV: Global Juxtapositions 14.
Mitigating Ecological Threats: Amplifying Environmental Activism in Gabeba
Baderoon's Poetry 15. Capitalism and Environmental Activism in Selected
Nigerian Poetry 16. Bugtong, or the Philippine Riddle as an Ecopoem 17.
Poetry and Ecological Awareness: Inspiration from Pierluigi Cappello's
Poetry Conclusion: From Poetry to the World
Entanglement of Culture with Nature in Contemporary Aotearoa New Zealand
Ecopoetry 2. From Burning Beds to Rising Seas: Environmental Issues in the
Song Lyrics of Midnight Oil 3. From Standing Rock to Flint, Michigan: How
Indigenous Poets Contextualise the Fight for Clean Water Part II:
Perspectives on the More-than-Human 4. Last Migrations: The Poetry of
Migratory Birds 5. Animal Politics and Ecological Haiku 6. Greeting a
Ginkgo: How Anthropomorphism in Poetry Can Inspire Eco-Empathy 7. Of
Jellyfish, Lichen, and Other More-Than-Human Matter: Ecopoethical Writing
Research as Transformative Politics 8. Using Poetry to Learn from the
Animals We Brought to Antarctica Part III: Critical and Theoretical
Perspectives 9. Imaging the Real in Times of Crisis: Empowerment and
Ecosophy in Shaun Tan's Tales from The Inner City 10. Vegetal
Relationality: Three Australian [Eco]poets 11. Carceral Climates: Poetry,
Ecology, and the U.S. Prison System 12. Black Ecologies, the "Weather," and
"Renegade" Poetic Sensorium 13. "Everything depends on us:" The Ecofeminist
Vision in Naomi Shihab Nye's Honeybee Part IV: Global Juxtapositions 14.
Mitigating Ecological Threats: Amplifying Environmental Activism in Gabeba
Baderoon's Poetry 15. Capitalism and Environmental Activism in Selected
Nigerian Poetry 16. Bugtong, or the Philippine Riddle as an Ecopoem 17.
Poetry and Ecological Awareness: Inspiration from Pierluigi Cappello's
Poetry Conclusion: From Poetry to the World
Part I: Perspectives on Indigenous Poetries 1. Embodiment and Solace: The
Entanglement of Culture with Nature in Contemporary Aotearoa New Zealand
Ecopoetry 2. From Burning Beds to Rising Seas: Environmental Issues in the
Song Lyrics of Midnight Oil 3. From Standing Rock to Flint, Michigan: How
Indigenous Poets Contextualise the Fight for Clean Water Part II:
Perspectives on the More-than-Human 4. Last Migrations: The Poetry of
Migratory Birds 5. Animal Politics and Ecological Haiku 6. Greeting a
Ginkgo: How Anthropomorphism in Poetry Can Inspire Eco-Empathy 7. Of
Jellyfish, Lichen, and Other More-Than-Human Matter: Ecopoethical Writing
Research as Transformative Politics 8. Using Poetry to Learn from the
Animals We Brought to Antarctica Part III: Critical and Theoretical
Perspectives 9. Imaging the Real in Times of Crisis: Empowerment and
Ecosophy in Shaun Tan's Tales from The Inner City 10. Vegetal
Relationality: Three Australian [Eco]poets 11. Carceral Climates: Poetry,
Ecology, and the U.S. Prison System 12. Black Ecologies, the "Weather," and
"Renegade" Poetic Sensorium 13. "Everything depends on us:" The Ecofeminist
Vision in Naomi Shihab Nye's Honeybee Part IV: Global Juxtapositions 14.
Mitigating Ecological Threats: Amplifying Environmental Activism in Gabeba
Baderoon's Poetry 15. Capitalism and Environmental Activism in Selected
Nigerian Poetry 16. Bugtong, or the Philippine Riddle as an Ecopoem 17.
Poetry and Ecological Awareness: Inspiration from Pierluigi Cappello's
Poetry Conclusion: From Poetry to the World
Entanglement of Culture with Nature in Contemporary Aotearoa New Zealand
Ecopoetry 2. From Burning Beds to Rising Seas: Environmental Issues in the
Song Lyrics of Midnight Oil 3. From Standing Rock to Flint, Michigan: How
Indigenous Poets Contextualise the Fight for Clean Water Part II:
Perspectives on the More-than-Human 4. Last Migrations: The Poetry of
Migratory Birds 5. Animal Politics and Ecological Haiku 6. Greeting a
Ginkgo: How Anthropomorphism in Poetry Can Inspire Eco-Empathy 7. Of
Jellyfish, Lichen, and Other More-Than-Human Matter: Ecopoethical Writing
Research as Transformative Politics 8. Using Poetry to Learn from the
Animals We Brought to Antarctica Part III: Critical and Theoretical
Perspectives 9. Imaging the Real in Times of Crisis: Empowerment and
Ecosophy in Shaun Tan's Tales from The Inner City 10. Vegetal
Relationality: Three Australian [Eco]poets 11. Carceral Climates: Poetry,
Ecology, and the U.S. Prison System 12. Black Ecologies, the "Weather," and
"Renegade" Poetic Sensorium 13. "Everything depends on us:" The Ecofeminist
Vision in Naomi Shihab Nye's Honeybee Part IV: Global Juxtapositions 14.
Mitigating Ecological Threats: Amplifying Environmental Activism in Gabeba
Baderoon's Poetry 15. Capitalism and Environmental Activism in Selected
Nigerian Poetry 16. Bugtong, or the Philippine Riddle as an Ecopoem 17.
Poetry and Ecological Awareness: Inspiration from Pierluigi Cappello's
Poetry Conclusion: From Poetry to the World