Writing Landscape and Setting in the Anthropocene

Writing Landscape and Setting in the Anthropocene

Britain and Beyond

Holloway, Philippa; Jordan-Baker, Craig

Springer International Publishing AG

07/2024

300

Dura

Inglês

9783031499548

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Foreword - Graeme Harper.- 1 Introduction - Craig Jordan-Baker and Philippa Holloway.- Part I: Researching and Writing Landscape.- 2 Walking and Making: A Collaborative Autoethnography of our Creative Recoveries - Chris Reading and Jess Moriarty.- 3 Walking In Circles: Getting There, Somewhere, Nowhere - Jenn Ashworth.- 4 Myth-Making and the Urban: Alienation, Folklore and Re-Enchanting the Land - Jon Mason.- 5 Looped: Visually Mapping the Stories of the Past Framed by Experiences of the Present - Barbara Chamberlin.- Part II: Ecocriticism, Psychogeography and Creative Writing.- 6 Disturbing the Weather: Women Outdoors - Moy McCrory.- 7 Psychogeography of the Six Towns: Lyric Cartographies of Stoke on Trent - Mark Brown and Maria J. Martinez Sanchez.- 8 Micro Econarratives: Foraged Poems and Botanical Forms - Lisa Mansell.- Part III: Figures in the Landscape: Character, Place and Context.- 9 Oneiric Spaces: Diaspora, Disappointment and the Locus Amoenus - Craig Jordan-Baker.- 10 Zonesof Alienation: Placing Roadside Picnic and Stalker in the Chernobyl Zone - Nick Rush-Cooper.- 11 Character and Place in 'Alice and North' - Anne Caldwell.- Part IV: Writing in the Anthropocene and Beyond.- 12 Jon McGregor's Reservoir 13: The Posthuman Pastoral in the Contemporary British Novel - Jon McGregor.- 13 The Sand Library: Multispecies Storymaking in Morecambe Bay - Claire Dean.- 14 Then, Now, Forever? Researching and Writing Nuclear Landscapes for The Half-Life of Snails - Philippa Holloway.- 15 A Terrible Beauty, or We Are All Ecopoets Now - Katherine Coles.
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Literature and the Environment;Nature writing;Psychogeography;Human intervention;Climate fiction;Embodied perception;Pandemic;Pastoralism;Romanticism;Climate crisis;Urban literature