Marina Abramovic’s Balkan Erotic Epic (2006) ties in nicely with the sexual orientation of my previous post on the Fuck For Forest phenomenon. Whilst Abramovic’s concerns are with the sign… more →
Violent SignsTim Matts wrote 3 days ago: Marina Abramovic’s Balkan Erotic Epic (2006) ties in nicely with the sexual orientation of my … more →
Tim Matts wrote 2 weeks ago: Isabella Rosselini’s recent series of shorts on insect sex for the Sundance Film Festival may … more →
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 →
jacobhart wrote 4 weeks ago: The idea of space is perhaps the most interesting feature found in Virginia Woolf’s essay The Death … more →
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 →
kmckimps wrote 1 month ago: A little bit of stream-of-consciousness: I am particularly attracted to fantastic apocalyptic ficti … more →
jacobhart wrote 1 month ago: I just finished my first Ecocritical paper for my Literature and the Environment class and it was su … more →
Tim Matts wrote 1 month ago: Despite the location of its principal players within the North American political context, the follo … more →
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 →
kmckimps wrote 1 month ago: Reading through some daily comics this morning, I noticed just how much our sense of humour relies u … more →
Tim Matts wrote 1 month ago: Violent Signs takes its emblematic image from the work of Gilles Deleuze, whose ‘noological … more →
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 →
kmckimps wrote 1 month ago: In ”Discomforting Creatures,” Stacey Alaimo reduces several issues into binaries, most n … more →
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 →
Marsha wrote 3 months ago: Another inspiring guest post by Kelly Shepherd. He muses on how nature writing can and should chang … more →
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 →
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 →
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 →
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 →