Table of Contents:
  • Intro; Contents; Acknowledgments; Ecopoetics as Expanded Critical Practice: An Introduction / Angela Hume and Gillian Osborne; Part 1. The Apocalyptic Imagination; 1. Making Art aÌ,#x80;#x9C;Under These Apo-Calypso RaysaÌ,#x80;#x9D;: Crisis, Apocalypse, and Contemporary Ecopoetics / Lynn Keller; 2. aÌ,#x80;#x9C;The Idiot StoneaÌ,#x80;#x9D;: George OppenaÌ,#x80;#x99;s Geological Imagination; Or, Objectivist Realism as Ecopoetics / Rob Halpern; Part 2. Embodiment and Animality; 3. Visceral Ecopoetics in Charles Olson and Michael McClure: Proprioception, Biology, and the Writing Body / Jonathan Skinner
  • 4. Playing in the Planetary Field: Vulnerability and Syncretic Myth Making in Robert DuncanaÌ,#x80;#x99;s Ecopoetics / Michelle Niemann5. aÌ,#x80;#x9C;Beyond the Vomiting DarkaÌ,#x80;#x9D;: Toward a Black Hydropoetics / Joshua Bennett; 6. Writing with the Salamander: An Ecopoetic Community Performance Project / Petra Kuppers; Part 3. Environmental Justice; 7. Toxic Recognition: Coloniality and Ecocritical Attention / Matt Hooley; 8. Toward an Antiracist Ecopoetics: Waste and Wasting in the Poetry of Claudia Rankine / Angela Hume; Part 4. Beyond Sustainability
  • 9. aÌ,#x80;#x9C;Hung Up in the FloodaÌ,#x80;#x9D;: Resilience, Variability, and the Poetry of Lorine Niedecker / Samia Rahimtoola10. Reading the Environs: Toward a Conceptual Ecopoetics / Joshua Schuster; 11. Hard Days Nights in the Anthropocene / Joan Retallack; Notes; Permissions; Index