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CoHearence 04 - Poetic Nature(s): Literature and Politics at the Green Words/Green Worlds Conference

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In the fall of 2011, ecocritics, writers, and poets from across Canada attended a conference at the Gladstone hotel in Toronto. This conference, entitled “Green Words/Green Worlds: Environmental Literatures and Politics in Canada,” focused on the relationship between the cultivation of an environmental reading (and writing) practice and engaged eco-politics. In this CoHearence episode, we’ll use recorded material collected at the conference as well as a follow-up interview with the conference organizers to explore the ways that Canadian ecocritics and poets are engaging with the challenging environmental questions of our time. Featuring conference organizers Catriona Sandilands and Ella Soper as well as keynote presenters Adam Dickinson, Anne, Milne, and Molly Wallace, we’ll ask the question: in a world increasingly characterized by climate change, environmental disasters, and technology, why does literature matter? How can an
environmental writing practice be a political act?

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Armand Garnett Ruffo
Janine McLeod
Catriona Sandilands
Ella Soper
Molly Wallace
Rita Wong
Anne Milne
Adam Dickinson
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Di Battista, Amanda and Andrew Mark, "Poetic Nature(s): Literature and Politics at the Green Words/Green Worlds Conference" CoHearence. 24 May 2012

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