Teaching Environmental Writing

Teaching Environmental Writing
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Academic
Total Pages : 215
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ISBN-10 : 9781350068414
ISBN-13 : 1350068411
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Book Synopsis Teaching Environmental Writing by : Isabel Galleymore

Download or read book Teaching Environmental Writing written by Isabel Galleymore and published by Bloomsbury Academic. This book was released on 2020-05-14 with total page 215 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Environmental writing is an increasingly popular literary genre, and a multifaceted genre at that. Recently dominated by works of 'new nature writing', environmental writing includes works of poetry and fiction about the world around us. In the last two decades, universities have begun to offer environmental writing modules and courses with the intention of teaching students skills in the field of writing inspired by the natural world. This book asks how students are being guided into writing about environments. Informed by independently conducted interviews with educators, and a review of existing pedagogical guides, it explores recurring instructions given to students for writing about the environment and compares these pedagogical approaches to the current theory and practice of ecocriticism by scholars such as Ursula Heise and Timothy Morton. Proposing a set of original pedagogical exercises influenced by ecocriticism, the book draws on a number of self-reflexive, environmentally-conscious poets, including Juliana Spahr, Jorie Graham and Les Murray, as creative and stimulating models for teachers and students.


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