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2023
This chapter considers how Steven’s poetry might be read through the contemporary theoretical intersection between queer theory and ecocriticism. Beginning with a survey of recent ecocritical approaches to Stevens, the chapter considers how Timothy Morton’s coinage of ‘queer ecology’ might be brought to bear upon a reading of Stevens, particularly by ...
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This chapter considers how Steven’s poetry might be read through the contemporary theoretical intersection between queer theory and ecocriticism. Beginning with a survey of recent ecocritical approaches to Stevens, the chapter considers how Timothy Morton’s coinage of ‘queer ecology’ might be brought to bear upon a reading of Stevens, particularly by ...
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Queer Terrain: Architecture of Queer Ecology
Proceedings of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand., 2022This paper seeks to ally the interdisciplinary frameworks offered by ‘Queer Ecology’ with an architectural inquiry to expand both fields. Queer theory alone offers scant discussions of material and architectural practices, while environmental discourse in architecture fails to address its role in ecological and social-political violence.
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Part 1: From Queer/Natures to Queer Ecologies
UnderCurrents: Journal of Critical Environmental Studies, 2015This is a portion of a roundtable discussion on queer ecologies held on 11 September 2014. The roundtable is also available as a podcast and was produced in collaboration with CoHearence, an initiative of graduate students in the Faculty of Environmental Studies suppored by NiCHE (Network in Canadian History and Environment).
Gordon Brent Brochu-Ingram +2 more
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Conversations in Queer Ecologies: An Editorial
UnderCurrents: Journal of Critical Environmental Studies, 2015The opening editorial for Volume 19 of UnderCurrents.
Amanda Di Battista +2 more
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PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 2010
nearer than breathing, closer than hands and feet—George Morrison, “The Reawakening of Mysticism”Ecological criticism and queer theory seem incompatible, but if they met, there would be a fantastic explosion. How shall we accomplish this perverse, Frankensteinian meme splice?
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nearer than breathing, closer than hands and feet—George Morrison, “The Reawakening of Mysticism”Ecological criticism and queer theory seem incompatible, but if they met, there would be a fantastic explosion. How shall we accomplish this perverse, Frankensteinian meme splice?
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Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience
Homes are intimate spaces where many bodies come together in space and time to deeply learn and understand the processes that have created one another. Ecology, the study of the relationship between organisms and their environment, is based on the study of a home.
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Homes are intimate spaces where many bodies come together in space and time to deeply learn and understand the processes that have created one another. Ecology, the study of the relationship between organisms and their environment, is based on the study of a home.
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2019
Within the works of Andrew Marvell, there exists a fascination with relationship between humans and nature. Such a relationship results, in many cases, in the modification of nature, but through an application of queer ecological theory to several poems by Marvell, notions of anthropocentrism and heteronormative sexual are elucidated as negatives in ...
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Within the works of Andrew Marvell, there exists a fascination with relationship between humans and nature. Such a relationship results, in many cases, in the modification of nature, but through an application of queer ecological theory to several poems by Marvell, notions of anthropocentrism and heteronormative sexual are elucidated as negatives in ...
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The queer communities in the United States South have a colorful and rich history that has been neglected by queer scholars for far too long. While homophobic ideas were rampant throughout the South, communities worked to resist oppressive ideas, often by forming their own spaces where they knew they could explore their desires, ideals, passions, and ...
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