ISLE-Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment

Papers
(The median citation count of ISLE-Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Corresponding in Time9
Reading Dirty Nature in the Short Stories of K. S. Maniam4
Humanities in the Time of Covid: The Humanities Coronavirus Syllabus4
Ornithological Competence and Literary Biodiversity in Spanish American Poetry2
Queer Blue Sea: Sexuality and the Aquatic Uncanny in Philip Hoare’s Transatlantic Eco-narratives2
The Forest Haven Episode: How Sir Gawain and the Green Knight’s Hautdesert Shaped The Lord of the Rings’ Caras Galadhon2
“The Sea Cannot be Fenced”: “Natural” and “Unnatural” Borders in Gloria Anzaldúa’s Borderlands/La Frontera and Amitav Ghosh’s Gun Island2
Nonhuman Complexity Poetics: Leaf-Cutter Ants and Multispecies Composition2
The Silent Continent? Textual Responses to the Soundscapes of Antarctica2
“Renaissance Bird/Song”1
Arborealities, or Making Trees Matter in Elif Shafak’sThe Island of Missing Trees1
From Eco-aesthetics to Ecofeminism in Korean and Vietnamese Art Cinema: The Cases ofPoetryby Lee Chang-dong andThe Moon at the Bottom of the Wellby Nguyen Vinh Son1
Zen and the Art of Imagined Matter: The Material Ecopoetics of William Carlos Williams1
Ecokitsch and the Landscapes of Our Desire1
Nutty Logic: Listening to the Hazelnuts in Pavese and Fenoglio1
Thinking with Birds: Avian Song and Psychology in Old English Poetry1
“Decolonize your Diet”: Politics of Consumption and Indigenous Veganism in Eden Robinson’sThe Trickster Trilogy1
Noise on the Ocean before “Pollution”: The Voyage of Saint Brendan1
“Many have Spoken for us, Now we Speak for Ourselves:” Decolonizing Natures Through Ecotestimonies in Olosho1
Ecological Moods: Feeling Our Way into Thinking Like Aldo Leopold1
Understories and Upside-Downs: The Pedagogical Misanthropy ofThe OverstoryandStranger Things1
Extinction Stories Matter: The Impact of Narrative Representations of Endangered Species Across Media1
Barbadian Biocontact Zones and Threatened English Colonialism: Reading the Unruly Species of Richard Ligon’s History1
Dragon Lovers and Plant Politics: Queering the Nonhuman in Hoa Pham’s Wave and Ellen Van Neerven’s “Water”1
Ecologies from Below: Politics and the Memory of Water in Patricio Guzmán’sThe Pearl Button1
Infiltration and Efficacy: A Performance Analysis of Ecoactivism in the Age of Corporate Hegemony1
Gasoline Dreams: Waking Up from Petroculture. By Simon Orpana1
Cropping The Desert: Erasure and Reclamation in Jen Bervin and John C. Van Dyke1
Introduction: Poetry and Birds through the Ages1
The Tale of Lusca1
Eco-Magical Realism: An Ecocritical Interpretation of the Hurricane in Gabriel García Márquez’sThe Autumn of the Patriarch1
“A Touch of Recognition”: Wetlands in Australian Poetry1
Invasive Humans and Posthumanist Horror in Johanna Sinisalo’s Birdbrain1
Theorizing a Vegetal Epistemology: Trees, Timber, and Temporality in Forest Under Story1
Turkish Nature Writer Hikmet Birand’s Burroughsian “Inward Eyes”: Morning on the Artemisia Steppe1
A Western Australian Pastoral of Rust and Dust1
Beyond Taxonomic Bias in Extinction Discourse: Endangerment, Alterity, and Noncharismatic Species in Annie Proulx’s Barkskins and Orson Scott Card’s Ender’s Game1
Teaching the Ocean: Literature and History in the Study of the Sea1
Western Environmental Phenomenology as a Colonizing Practice: The Question of Land1
Disastrous Photography and the Anthropocenic Imaginary1
Singapore’s Liquid National Identity1
Nested Folders: On Birds in Digital Poetry1
Fluid Pandemic: Disease Surveillance, Phophylactic Mobility, and Privatization of Air Space in the Covid-19 Outbreak1
Building a Phytobibliographical Database: Plants in Scandinavian Picturebooks for Children1
Field Guides, the Senses, and the Shaping of Environmental Values in America1
Storied Matter: Waste and Waste Lands in Thomas Hardy’s The Return of the Native1
Golden Triangle: A Material–Semiotic Geography1
Posthuman Assemblies: Ecopoetics and the Political Lyric in Juliana Spahr’s That Winter the Wolf Came1
“Always the Same and Ever New”: Clouds, Aging, and Climatology in Clouds of Sils Maria1
“Eco-polis”: Environmental Sustainability in Ecotopian Cities1
“People Are Monkeys Who Have Forgotten That They Are Monkeys”: The Refugee as Eco-Cosmopolitan Allegory in Mohsin Hamid’s Exit West1
Frank Herbert’s Ecology, Oregon’s Dunes, and the Postwar Science of Desert Reclamation0
Eco Soma: Pain and Joy in Speculative Performance Encounters. By Petra Kuppers0
Eco-Performance, Art, and Spatial Justice in the US. By Courtney B. Ryan0
Avian, Anal, Outlaw: Queer Ecology in E.M. Forster’s Maurice0
Eating for a Human Economy: Food Politics and Pleasures in Wendell Berry’s Fiction0
“Will-of-the-Land”: The Political Action of the Wilderness Ecology0
Wild Blue Media: Thinking through Seawater. By Melody Jue0
Correction to: Climate and the Making of Worlds: Toward a Geohistorical Poetics. By Tobias Menely0
Appalachian Pastoral: Mountain Excursions, Aesthetic Visions, and the Antebellum Travel Narrative. By Michael S. Martin0
Angel Cove0
“Not privileged, just particular”: Lost Peoples, Buried Ponds, and Invented Vikings in the Neighborhood0
Poetics of Liveliness: Molecules, Fibers, Tissues, Clouds. By Ada Smailbegović.0
Meat! A Transnational Analysis. Edited by Sushmita Chatterjee and Banu Subramaniam0
Was Anything Wrong with Worshipping Green Gods?: Sacred Ecology and Indigenous Environmental Ethics in Cameroonian Writing0
Editor’s Note0
Rethinking Wilderness: Wendell Berry, Philip K. Dick, and the Absence of the Wild0
Black Gathering: Art, Ecology, Ungiven Life. By Sarah Jane Cervenak0
Modernism and its Environments. By Michael Rubenstein and Justin Neuman0
“The Art Itself is Nature”: Dissolution of the Human Form in Shakespeare’s Green Worlds0
Ghosts of the Past: The Language of Trauma and Environment in Hari Kunzru’s White Tears0
An Ecotopian Lexicon. Edited by Matthew Schneider-Mayerson and Brent Ryan Bellamy. Foreword by Kim Stanley Robinson0
Ecospatiality: A Place-Based Approach to American Literature. By Lowell Wyse0
Correction to: Animals, Divination, and Climate: An Environmental Perspective on the Cult of the Pig in Ancient China0
Toxic Discourse and the Anxiety of Uncertainty in Samanta Schweblin’s Distancia de rescate0
Could Humans Dwell beyond the Earth? Thinking with Heidegger on Space Colonization and the Topology of Technology0
Contributors0
Field Mice: A North Dakota Family Farm Faces the Pernicious Effects of Modern Agribusiness0
“From This Invisible Archipelago”: The Oceanic Ecopoetics of Craig Santos Perez0
The Ecology of Linkspace0
The Seine’s Swan Song: Urban Riparian Ecology in Baudelaire’s “Le Cygne”0
Blood Like Dew: Ecosemiotics and Interpretation inThe Confessions of Nat Turner0
The Dim Religious Reverence: Spiritualizing Nature and Ethnic Resilience in Chi Zijian’s The Last Quarter of the Moon0
What Is This “Post-” in Postenvironmentalism?0
3. “Snowdrop. Galanthus nivalis.”0
Editor’s Note0
Queer Nature: A Poetry Anthology. By Michael Walsh0
Embodied Climate Knowledge in African Cli-Fi: Alistair Mackay’s It Doesn’t Have to Be This Way (2022) and Nnedi Okorafor’s Noor (2021)0
Under Strange and Evil Stars: Ecologies of Pain in Steinbeck’sTo A God Unknown0
Climate0
Apocalyptic Realism: ‘A New Category of the Event’0
Poetic Birds and Material Forms in the Long Nineteenth Century0
To Claim Some Ground0
Correction to: Collectivism as Adaptation in Climate Fiction0
Our Extractive Imagination: Natural Resources, Origin Stories, and the Nineteenth-Century US Novel0
Charlotte Brontë at the Anthropocene. By Shawna Ross0
All Together Now:Ducks, Newburyportand Climate Anxiety’s Molecular form0
Pollution Is Colonialism. By Max Liboiron0
Novel Contributions to Ecocritical Thought: Re-cognizing Objects through the Works of Amitav Ghosh0
“The bog is a technology of its own”: Rupturing the Logic of Natural Resource Development in Risteard Ó Domhnaill’sThe Pipe0
“Forced Renegades”: Interspecies Relationalities, Historiographic Violence, and Zoopolitical Realism in Mahasweta Devi’s “The Death of Jagamohan”0
My Garden Tour0
Seasonal Disturbances: An Interview with Poet Karen McCarthy Woolf0
The Briny South: Displacement and Sentiment in the Indian Ocean World. By Nienke Boer0
Resurrection Fern0
The Green Depression: American Ecoliterature in the 1930s and 1940s. By Matthew Lambert0
B/RDS. By Béatrice Szymkowiak0
Rerouting Russian America: Decontinentalized Alaska, Archipelagic Poetics, and Speaking Glaciers0
Speck0
“A Quiet Statement That It Was ‘Damp’”: Eco-racial Dominance and Black Women’s Water Resilience in Willa Cather’s Sapphira and the Slave Girl0
Geological Agency: Rethinking the Anthropocene through the Broken Earth Trilogy0
Close Reading the Anthropocene. Edited by Helena Feder0
Falconry and Interspecies Collaboration in Helen Macdonald’s H is for Hawk0
Protection and Reflection: The Ambiguities of Trans-Corporeality in Thilde Jensen’s The Canaries (2013)0
(Un)storied Air, Breath and Embodiment0
Experience and the Whiteness of the Anthropocene Narrative: A Reading of Ta-Nehisi Coates’s Between the World and Me0
Almanac for the Anthropocene: A Compendium of Solarpunk Futures. Edited by Phoebe Wagner and Brontë Christopher Wieland0
Collectivism as Adaptation in Climate Fiction0
“You see the difference”: Reading the Stories of Matter Through theMore-Than-Metaphorical0
The Dark Side of Dog Love: Homo-Canine Exceptionalism on Jack London’s Great White Male Frontier0
Narrative in the Anthropocene. By Erin James.0
Climate Change, Interrupted: Representation and the Remaking of Time. By Barbara Leckie0
Eden’s Endemics: Narratives of Biodiversity on Earth and Beyond. By Elizabeth Callaway0
Ecologies of Empire: Annie Proulx’s Climate Colonial Realism0
Naturebot: Unconventional Visions of Nature. By James Barilla0
Capture: American Pursuits and the Making of a New Animal Condition. By Antoine Traisnel0
African Ecomedia: Network Forms, Planetary Politics. By Cajetan Iheka0
Thank You Goodbye0
Carrying the Stories Home: Barry Lopez’s Horizon0
Black to Nature: Pastoral Return and African American Culture. By Stefanie K. Dunning0
“Burst from the Hardend Slime”: Generative Encounters with Strangeness in Blake0
A Dead Lake and Hollowed Mountain: Reading Material Feminist Eco-Politics in Elfriede Jelinek’s Greed0
Bright Specimen: Poems. By Julie Poole0
“We Are As Clouds”: Climate and Social Transformation in Shelley0
Nineteenth-Century American Literature and the Discourse of Natural History. By Juliana Chow0
Watershed: Attending to Body and Earth in Distress. By Ranae Lenor Hanson0
In Contest with the Environment: Storytelling Agencies in Toni Morrison’s Tar Baby0
Editor’s Note0
The End of Imperialisms in Paul Torday’s Salmon Fishing in the Yemen0
The Poetry of Ecological Witness: Robinson Jeffers and Camille T. Dungy0
because it’s blue0
The Breach0
“For Ours are Land-Minds, Mindless in the Sea”: Water, Land, and Earth in the Poetry of Derek Mahon0
Editor’s Note0
Landscapes of the Wasteocene: DuPont’s Two Delawares0
Between Earth and Sky: Atmospheric Ambiguity in Octavia E. Butler’sParableSeries0
“All must be even in our government”: Nationalist Fantasies and Parasites in King Richard II and Beyond0
Correction to: Gilman’s Garden: Herland’s Economics of a Good Anthropocene0
Count. By Valerie Martínez0
Ecological Identity and Resistance in the Plantationocene: Rivers Solomon’s An Unkindness of Ghosts0
Talking Trash: Jesmyn Ward’sSalvage the Bonesand the Timescape of Disaster0
The Username and the Lyric “I”: Ecopoetic Reading in the Age of the Digital Cloud0
Environmental Justice in a Moment of Danger. By Julie Sze0
Murmurations: Scale-Free Correlation and Atmospheric Attunement in Families Organizing around Domestic Violence0
Melville’s Novel Mechanisms: Charting Anthropocene Systems in Moby-Dick0
Every Living Thing: The Politics of Life in Common. By Jenell Johnson0
Coral Lives: Literature, Labor, and the Making of America. By Michele Currie Navakas0
Elemental Poetics: Shores, Seascapes, and Erosion in H.D.’s Early Poetry0
Game: Animals, Video Games, and Humanity. By Tom Tyler0
Remainders of the American Century: Post-Apocalyptic Novels in the Age of US Decline. By Brent Ryan Bellamy.0
The More Extravagant Feast. By Leah Naomi Green. Graywolf P0
Weak Planet: Literature and Assisted Survival. By Wai Chee Dimock0
Natural Resources and Infrastructural Aesthetics in Peter Bo Rappmund’s Psychohydrography (2010) and Topophilia (2015)0
‘Everything is in Everything’: Tropiques, Césaire, and Ecological Thought0
Towards a Rural Ethnic Studies, via Ruth L. Ozeki’s My Year of Meats0
The Other Wilderness: Outside the Text0
Jurassic Plants: The Botanical Worlds of Spielberg’s Jurassic Park (1993)0
Animal Revolution. By Ron Broglio0
Lightning Birds: An Aeroecology of the Airwaves. By Jacob Smith. U of Michigan P. Multimedia0
Energy Culture: Work, Power, and Waste in Russia and the Soviet Union. Edited by Jillian Porter and Maya Vinokour0
Koi Variations; What I wrote in the water; Lake Calm; Eclipse; Entropy0
Introduction0
Embracing the Environmental Grotesque and Transforming the Climate Crisis0
“Trail’s End” and “Beach Night”0
Erratum to: Meat! A Transnational Analysis. Edited by Sushmita Chatterjee and Banu Subramaniam. Duke UP, 2021. 300 pp. Cloth $104.95. Paper $27.950
The Garden Politic: Global Plants and Botanical Nationalism in Nineteenth-Century America. By Mary Kuhn0
John Clare: Scavenger Poet0
Aqua-Spectrality, Submerged Perspectives, and Chinese Exclusion in Shawna Yang Ryan’sWater Ghosts0
Eden. Gardens by the Bay, Singapore0
Power Failures: The Public Poetics of Eskom and Energy0
Toward an Aesthetics of Waste: The Representation of Social Inequality and Human Rights Violations in Francophone Literature of the Indian Ocean Islands0
Angry Planet: Decolonial Fiction and the American Third World. By Anne Stewart0
Charlotte Smith’s Intertextual Ecology0
Ecopoetic Antinomies: Inscription and Voice in Jen Bervin’s Silk Poems0
The Hospitable Parasite: Parasitic Networks in Jeff VanderMeer’s Southern Reach Trilogy0
Violent Inheritance: Sexuality, Land, and Energy in Making the North American West. By E Cram0
The Wild Boys of London’s Sickening Circulation0
Running to and from Utopia: Miguel Barnet’sBiography of a Runaway Slave0
Animals, Divination, and Climate: An Environmental Perspective on the Cult of the Pig in Ancient China0
Wetland Poetics: Regional-Situatedness as Planetary Practice0
Death by the Riverside: Richard Wright’s Black Pastoral and the Mississippi Flood of 19270
The Question Concerning Energy: Ecological Crisis and Machinic Ontology in “The Matrix” Trilogy0
Resisting and Reimagining Nature Poetry: Tommy Pico’s Unsettling of Poetic Spaces0
Transpacific Toxicity: Seadrift, Ecological Aesthetics, and the Afterlives of US Militarism0
The Gulf South: An Anthology of Environmental Writing. Edited by Tori Bush and Richard Goodman0
Surviving Girlhood: Wild Girls in the Anthropocene0
Latinx Environmentalisms: Place, Justice, and the Decolonial. Edited by Sarah D. Wald, David J. Vázquez, Priscilla Solis Ybarra, and Sarah Jaquette Ray0
Where “the Cloud” Touches the Ground: Electronic Poetry, Digital Infrastructures, and the Environment0
Editor’s Note0
The Nature of Cities: From Polis to Emirate0
Dear Science and Other Stories. By Katherine McKittrick0
Appetitive Enclosures and Fragmentary Shorelines: How the Topography of Robinson Crusoe’s Island Challenges Gendered Narratives of Colonial Possession0
Contributors0
Restless Peripheries: Wild Birds in the Poetry of Elizabeth Bishop0
Underflows: Queer Trans Ecologies and River Justice. By Cleo Wölfle Hazard0
“The True State of Our Condition,” Or, Where are Robinson Crusoe’s Insect Companions?0
Climate Lyricism. By Min Hyoung Song0
Shimmering in the Swamp: Wetlands, Danger, and Ecological Refractions inAnnihilation0
Agrotopias: An American Literary History of Sustainability. By Abby L. Goode0
Poetry and the Bird in Chaucer’s House of Fame0
“A solemn, tortured shadow”: Helene Johnson's Traumatic Pastoral0
Rituals of Our People0
Standing with Standing Rock: Voices from the #NoDAPL Movement. Edited by Nick Estes and Jaskiran Dhillon0
Figures of Climate Change from Alexander von Humboldt to Ilija Trojanow: Negotiating German Culture in an Age of Environmentalism0
Habitat Threshold. By Craig Santos Perez0
Contributors0
Thought’s Wilderness: Romanticism and the Apprehension of Nature. By Greg Ellermann0
The Intersectional Environmentalist: How to Dismantle Systems of Oppression to Protect People + Planet. By Leah Thomas0
Unearthing Phosphate in the Pacific Pastoral0
“Man’s Insanity is Heaven’s Sense”: The Ambiguity of Nature and the Crisis of Modern Sensemaking inMoby-Dick0
Women, Subalterns, and Ecologies in South and Southeast Asian Women’s Fiction. By Chitra Sankaran0
Commando Jugendstil’ Solarpunk as a Postgrowth Scenario0
The Clashing of Liberties: Fraught Environmentalism in Franzen’s Freedom0
Contributors0
Resource Extractivism and Environmental Damage: An Analysis of Two Extractivist Fictions from Kerala0
Stephen Collis, Lesley Battler, and the Afterlives of Petroculture0
Dwelling on a Wasteland: Externality, Environmental Injustice, and Materiality in Chen Qiufan’s Waste Tide0
Island Aesthetics and the Anthropocene in Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick0
The Word Shark Looks like a Shark: Black Bodies, Signifiers, Silhouettes0
The Grammar of an Engineered River: Brenda Hillman’s Situational Ecopoetics0
Communal Ruination and Collaborative Survival: The Third Nature of Urban Heat Islands in Do the Right Thing and In the Heights0
“The Living Light and the Deepest Shadow”:Hard Timesand the Rise of Fossil Capitalism0
Lesbian Ferality: Bertha Harris’s Confessions of Cherubino as Disturbance Literature0
Editors' Note0
Infowhelm: Environmental Art and Literature in an Age of Data. By Heather Houser0
“The spear of quartz”: A Zoopoetic and Ecopoetic Analysis of Neruda’s “Mollusca Gongorina”0
Identity, Land and Revolt in Egyptian Earth: An Ecofeminist Reading0
Li Qingzhao and Ecofeminism: Body and Language0
J. H. Prynne’s “The Ideal Star-Fighter”: A Posthuman Dislocation of Subjectivity0
“Cornmeal Pancakes to Stave Off the Apocalypse”: Ordinary Food in “Poison” and Future Home of the Living God0
Climate and the Making of Worlds: Toward a Geohistorical Poetics. By Tobias Menely0
Refusing the Colonial Discourse of Animality: Insects, Farmworkers, and Ecological Solidarity in Helena María Viramontes’Under the Feet of Jesus0
Denying the Wolf Within: A (Greek) Tragedy for Our Time0
Three Poems0
Editor’s Note0
Fear and Nature: Ecohorror Studies in the Anthropocene. Edited by Christy Tidwell and Carter Soles0
Sensing Black Coral0
The Disposition of Nature: Environmental Crisis and World Literature. By Jennifer Wenzel0
Fissile Forms: Animacy and Reproducibility in Robert Macfarlane and Stanley Donwood’s Ness0
The Fraught “New” Frontiers of Climate Fiction’s Third Coast0
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