📜 In “Masculinity, the Environment and the Phenomenology of the Body in Beowulf,” Jacek Olesiejko adopts a #feminist and #ecocritical lens in offering a promising perspective on the role of maritime imagery, masculinity and nature in a piece of Old English heroic poetry. Check out the article👇:
The essay acquaints readers with an #ecocritical approach to #comics by close reading three recent “ecocomics” with an emphasis on thematic and formal features.
You can now read the entire piece online on 𝘚𝘱𝘳𝘪𝘯𝘨𝘴: springs-rcc.org/ecocomics/
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Congratulations to our 2025 ASLE Book Award Winners: #ecocritical winner is Sea Change: An Atlas of Islands in a Rising Ocean (Christina Gerhardt) and creative winner is After World (Debbie Urbanski). www.asle.org/stay-informe...
Yes! Fantastic news. Water Baby is beautiful and brilliant #climatefiction #ecocritical 💙
I’ve launched an #ecocritical #envhum #podcast to challenge #petroculture narratives about the Atlantic. Here’s episode 001! With #writer Amy Donovan and #researcher Danine Farquharson. #memorialuniversity
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I also have a possibly mad plan for one of the assessments - ‘Recycling’ (I have a thing for gerunds): in which students would take an earlier essay they’d written and rewrite it from an #ecocritical perspective - is this a thing? Too prone to self-plagiarism? I like it…
Schulman’s #ecocritical article focuses on paintings of “#NewYork’s industrialized harbors” by William Merritt Chase & what they tell us about an experience of the outdoors that differed greatly among different communities. Stay with us today for images & excerpts. #AHAATakeover #JournalPanorama 2/2