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Unnatural ecopoetics : unlikely spaces in contemporary poetry

Title
Unnatural ecopoetics : unlikely spaces in contemporary poetry / Sarah Nolan ; foreword by Scott Slovic.
Author
Nolan, Sarah, 1986-
Publication
Reno : University of Nevada Press, [2017]

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Slovic, Scott, 1960-
Description
xi, 153 pages; 24 cm
Summary
  • "What constitutes an environment in American literature is an issue that has undergone much debate across environmental humanities in the last decade. In the field, some have argued that environments are markedly natural or wild sites while others contend literary spaces can be both wild and urban, or even cultural. Yet, few of the works produced to date have addressed the pronounced influence the author of a text has on a literary environment. Despite exciting work on materiality and culture in conceptions of environments, critics have not yet fully examined the contributions of poetry's language, form, and self-awareness in rethinking what constitutes an environment. By approaching environments in a new way, Nolan closes this gap and recognizes how contemporary poets employ self-reflexive commentary and formal experimentation in order to create new natural/cultural environments on the page. She proposes a radical new direction for ecopoetics and deploys it in relation to four major American poets. Working from literal to textual spaces through the contemporary poetry of A.R. Ammons's Garbage, Lyn Hejinian's My Life, Susan Howe's The Midnight, and Kenneth Goldsmith's Seven American Deaths and Disasters, the book presents applications of unnatural ecopoetics in poetic environments, ones that do not engage with traditional ideas of nature and would otherwise remain outside the scope of ecocritical and ecopoetic studies. Nolan proposes a new practical approach for reading poetic language. Ecocriticism is a very fluid and evolving discipline, and Nolan's pioneering new book pushes the boundaries of second-wave ecopoetics--the fundamental issue being what is nature/natural, and how does poetic language, particularly self-conscious contemporary poetic agency, contribute to and complicate that question"--
  • "Nolan proposes a practical approach for reading poetic language, form, and an author's self-awareness as part of what constitutes a text's environment, moving American environmental literary studies toward the unnatural spaces that dominate contemporary life"--
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Call Number
JFE 17-6789
ISBN
  • 9781943859276
  • 1943859272
LCCN
  • 2016048231
  • 40027281618
OCLC
966212426
Author
Nolan, Sarah, 1986- author.
Title
Unnatural ecopoetics : unlikely spaces in contemporary poetry / Sarah Nolan ; foreword by Scott Slovic.
Publisher
Reno : University of Nevada Press, [2017]
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Added Author
Slovic, Scott, 1960- writer of foreword.
Other Form:
Online version: Nolan, Sarah, 1986- Unnatural ecopoetics. Reno : University of Nevada Press, 2017 9780874174687
Other Standard Identifier
40027281618
Research Call Number
JFE 17-6789
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