Arboreal Ecocriticism
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- Scott Slovic - University of Idaho, USA - email
- Shiuhhuah Serena Chou - Academia Sinica, Taiwan - email
The articles collected in this special issue devoted to what we are calling “Arboreal Ecocriticism” exhibit tree-consciousness in a variety of cultural, linguistic, and national traditions, including Australian Aboriginal poetry, Moroccan fiction, Indian activist prose, Turkish shamanistic fiction, French literature, and Taiwanese folklore.
Keywords Change • Lantern Festival • The profane • The social • Veronica Lake • The sacred tree • Planting trees • Upheaval • Fire • Environmental humanities • Life writing • Connections • Land revival • Zoopoetics • Gija Jumulu • Dendrocriticism • Alech Choate • Tim Winton • Arboreal poetics • The political • Moon Festival • Tree worship • Biosemiosis • Climate crisis • Plant writing • Bill Neidjie • Eco-shamanism • Jean Giono • Tree of life • Arboreal ecocriticism • Wangari Maathai • The superstitious • Children’s guardian deity • Phytography • Kallen Pokkudan • Mangroves • The sacred • Poiesis • Buket Uzuner
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