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Balkan Sign

Tim Matts wrote 3 days ago: Marina Abramovic’s Balkan Erotic Epic (2006) ties in nicely with the sexual orientation of my … more →

Tags: Abramovic, aphex twin, Balkan, Cymru, Koppel, Wales

Fuck For Forest: Eco-Porn and the Inhumanities25 comments

Tim Matts wrote 2 weeks ago: Isabella Rosselini’s recent series of shorts on insect sex for the Sundance Film Festival may … more →

Tags: castration, Dark Ecology, de Botton, Deleuze, desire, eco justice, Eco-Pornography, Gaian, green wash

Orientalism and Object Oriented Philosophy1 comment

Tim Matts wrote 3 weeks ago: Just a quick post to acknowledge an inspiring (if somewhat scandalous) comment on a thread over at K … more →

Tags: Philosophy, brassier, Deleuze, Deleuzism, Ecophilosophy, ecosophy, Harman, meillassoux, Object-oriented ontology

Inside, Out, and In-Between: The Death of the Moth and the Third Space (Ecocritical Essay)

jacobhart wrote 4 weeks ago: The idea of space is perhaps the most interesting feature found in Virginia Woolf’s essay The Death … more →

Tags: School, UVic, Literature, English, Ecocritical, Virginia Woolf, WOOLF, binary, death of the moth

Dark Ecology2 comments

Tim Matts wrote 1 month ago: It should be noted before too much virtual ink is spilled that in closing a recent post on Žižek and … more →

Tags: Aesthetics, Dark Ecology, Ecology, Hegel, Lacanian, Marx-o-Lacanian, morton, zizek

Apocalyptic Ecology? (Karl McKimpson)1 comment

kmckimps wrote 1 month ago: A little bit of stream-of-consciousness:  I am particularly attracted to fantastic apocalyptic ficti … more →

Tags: General, Environmental Thought

Ecocriticism

jacobhart wrote 1 month ago: I just finished my first Ecocritical paper for my Literature and the Environment class and it was su … more →

Tags: School, critical theory, Ecology, English, Environment, Literary criticism, Literature

Žižek and Eco-Critique3 comments

Tim Matts wrote 1 month ago: Despite the location of its principal players within the North American political context, the follo … more →

Tags: Althusser, capitalism, Deleuze, Deleuze & Guattari, Deleuzoguattarian, desire, Ecocultural, Ecology, Ecopolitical

Without Pause: Ethology and Desire2 comments

Tim Matts wrote 1 month ago: Having been lucky enough to have spent three months in Washington State recently, I was alerted to a … more →

Tags: desire, Sign, Metaphor, Animal, Life

Comic Strips and the Environment (Karl McKimpson)2 comments

kmckimps wrote 1 month ago: Reading through some daily comics this morning, I noticed just how much our sense of humour relies u … more →

Tags: General, Environmental Thought

A 'Violent' Sign? Deleuze and Bio-Semiosis

Tim Matts wrote 1 month ago: Violent Signs takes its emblematic image from the work of Gilles Deleuze, whose ‘noological … more →

Tags: baudelaire, Buell, Deleuze, Ecocritic, Ecocritical, Ecocritics, ecological, Ecology, Encounter

What's in a name?: Superheroes and Cedar Waxwings (Stephen Siperstein)2 comments

ssiperstein wrote 1 month ago: Last week I found myself on a perfectly clear late afternoon in a usual spot: perched on the front d … more →

Tags: General, Environmental Thought, terry tempest williams, nature writing, naming nature, Birds

Environment --> Movement + Direction (Karl McKimpson)

kmckimps wrote 1 month ago: In ”Discomforting Creatures,” Stacey Alaimo reduces several issues into binaries, most n … more →

Tags: Environmental Thought, Vector, safe, Environment

Deconstructing the map in late twentieth century British poetry

amycutler wrote 2 months ago: On the road map you won’t drive off the edge of your known world. In space as I want to imagine it, … more →

Tags: MSt papers, twentieth century poetry, Allen Fisher, andrew crozier, archaeology, bill griffiths, british countryside, Cambridge School, cartography

Writing Language Back into the Land1 comment

Marsha wrote 3 months ago: Another  inspiring guest post by Kelly Shepherd. He muses on how nature writing can and should chang … more →

Tags: Writing Inspiration, ecopoetics, geopoetry, Green writing, nature writing, David Abram, Nature Poetry

Barry Schwartz, "Tyranny for the Commons Man"

Sean Kohingarara Sturm wrote 3 months ago: HOW DOES one escape a dilemma in which multiple individuals acting in their own rational self-intere … more →

Tags: Disaster Capitalism, Nature, Secondnature, Environment, Gaia, commons, land, schwartz, Prisoner’s Dilemma

American Literature and the Enviromental Humanities 1 comment

mlongfarfield wrote 6 months ago: Late in May I headed to Boston to present my thoughts at a session on the environmental humanities a … more →

Tags: News and Ephemera, Conferences, Environmental Humanities

Luontorunon (väärin)kirjoitusohjeet? osa 2

Elina wrote 8 months ago: “Make a place to sit down. Sit down. Be quiet. … make a poem that does not disturb the silence from … more →

Tags: runous

Ecocriticism2 comments

Nicci wrote 8 months ago: When I studied English as an undergraduate, I always hated how hard it was to really figure out what … more →

Tags: Nature, Buell, thoreau, whitman, melville, Environment, Global Warming, animals


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