ISLE-Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment

Papers
(The TQCC 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
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Thought’s Wilderness: Romanticism and the Apprehension of Nature. By Greg Ellermann4
Meat! A Transnational Analysis. Edited by Sushmita Chatterjee and Banu Subramaniam3
Falconry and Interspecies Collaboration in Helen Macdonald’s H is for Hawk3
Towards a Rural Ethnic Studies, via Ruth L. Ozeki’s My Year of Meats2
Energy Culture: Work, Power, and Waste in Russia and the Soviet Union. Edited by Jillian Porter and Maya Vinokour2
Capitalism and Environmental Injustice: Decoloniality and Ecological Education in Ambikasutan Mangad’s Swarga2
“We, in Some Strange Power’s Employ …”: Science Fiction and the Aesthetics of Energy Transition2
“Ephemeral Train”: Creativity and the Nonhuman in Lydia Sigourney’s Coral Poems2
The Fraught “New” Frontiers of Climate Fiction’s Third Coast2
Elemental Poetics: Shores, Seascapes, and Erosion in H.D.’s Early Poetry1
Underflows: Queer Trans Ecologies and River Justice. By Cleo Wölfle Hazard1
The Briny South: Displacement and Sentiment in the Indian Ocean World. By Nienke Boer1
Lesbian Ferality: Bertha Harris’s Confessions of Cherubino as Disturbance Literature1
Toxic Discourse and the Anxiety of Uncertainty in Samanta Schweblin’s Distancia de rescate1
Eating for a Human Economy: Food Politics and Pleasures in Wendell Berry’s Fiction1
Transpacific Toxicity: Seadrift, Ecological Aesthetics, and the Afterlives of US Militarism1
An Old Hymn1
Dominican Tíguere and Cuir Ecologies in Rita Indiana’s La mucama de Omicunlé (2015)1
The Grammar of an Engineered River: Brenda Hillman’s Situational Ecopoetics1
Blood Like Dew: Ecosemiotics and Interpretation inThe Confessions of Nat Turner1
From “Dust” to “Dirt”: Bodily Environmental Engagement in Henry Green’s Living1
“Not privileged, just particular”: Lost Peoples, Buried Ponds, and Invented Vikings in the Neighborhood1
The Poetics and Ontologies of Fresh Water in Settler Contexts1
Building a Phytobibliographical Database: Plants in Scandinavian Picturebooks for Children1
Editor’s Note1
Angry Planet: Decolonial Fiction and the American Third World. By Anne Stewart1
The Erotics of Fruit; or, Elio and Oliver and the Giant Peach1
Appalachian Pastoral: Mountain Excursions, Aesthetic Visions, and the Antebellum Travel Narrative. By Michael S. Martin1
Correction to: Gilman’s Garden: Herland’s Economics of a Good Anthropocene1
Editors’ Note0
“Sche wend hyt had be byggyd londe:” Reading the Coastal Environs ofSir Eglamour of Artoiswith 360-Degree Photography0
Aqua-Spectrality, Submerged Perspectives, and Chinese Exclusion in Shawna Yang Ryan’s Water Ghosts0
‘Everything is in Everything’: Tropiques, Césaire, and Ecological Thought0
The Okra Chapel0
Ecological Identity and Resistance in the Plantationocene: Rivers Solomon’s An Unkindness of Ghosts0
Three Poems0
Geologic Life: Inhuman Intimacies and the Geophysics of Race. By Kathryn Yusoff0
Thoreau’s “Radicle” Empiricism: Plant-Thinking in the Late Journal0
Rituals of Our People0
Against Extraction: Indigenous Modernism in the Twin Cities. By Matt Hooley0
Contributors0
Editors’ Note0
Poems0
Poetry and the Bird in Chaucer’s House of Fame0
Climate Change, Interrupted: Representation and the Remaking of Time. By Barbara Leckie0
“Forced Renegades”: Interspecies Relationalities, Historiographic Violence, and Zoopolitical Realism in Mahasweta Devi’s “The Death of Jagamohan”0
Degrowth Aesthetics and the Barely-There Novel: Reading Sara Baume0
Racist Orientalism, Technology, Gender, and Food inThe Windup Girl: Notes on Detachment and Division0
The Latin American Ecocultural Reader. Edited by Gisela Heffes and Jennifer French0
Editor’s Note0
Women, Subalterns, and Ecologies in South and Southeast Asian Women’s Fiction. By Chitra Sankaran0
Jurassic Plants: The Botanical Worlds of Spielberg’s Jurassic Park (1993)0
Disability, the Environment and Colonialism. Edited by Tatiana Konrad0
Reading The Awakening after Hurricane Katrina0
Extinction Stories Matter: The Impact of Narrative Representations of Endangered Species Across Media0
Corrigendum to: Field Mice: A North Dakota Family Farm Faces the Pernicious Effects of Modern Agribusiness0
Media Hot and Cold. By Nicole Starosielski.0
Queer Nature: A Poetry Anthology. By Michael Walsh0
Contributors0
Subjunctive Aesthetics: Mexican Cultural Production in the Era of Climate Change. By Carolyn Fornoff0
Count. By Valerie Martínez0
Waste and the Wasters: Poetry and Ecosystemic Thought in Medieval England. By Eleanor Johnson0
Environmental Humanities on the Brink: The Vanitas Hypothesis. By Vincent Bruyère0
Bright Specimen: Poems. By Julie Poole0
The Effluent Eye: Narratives for Decolonial Right-Making. By Rosemary J. Jolly0
Correction to: Climate and the Making of Worlds: Toward a Geohistorical Poetics. By Tobias Menely0
Toward an Aesthetics of Waste: The Representation of Social Inequality and Human Rights Violations in Francophone Literature of the Indian Ocean Islands0
Omniscient Narration and the Trouble with Awareness in Richard Powers’s Gain0
Environmental Justice Poetics: Cultural Representations of Environmental Racism from Chicanas and Women in India. By Kamala Joyce Platt0
Collectivism as Adaptation in Climate Fiction0
Dinosaurs and IVF or Being Queer and Having Kids in the Apocalypse0
Gardening in the Plantationocene: Plotting Multispecies Subsistence in Olive Senior’s Decolonial Ecopoetics0
Two Archipelagos, One Planet: Ishimure and Glissant0
Thinking with Birds: Avian Song and Psychology in Old English Poetry0
From Bee Suit0
Accidental0
Naturebot: Unconventional Visions of Nature. By James Barilla0
Contributors0
Dwelling on a Wasteland: Externality, Environmental Injustice, and Materiality in Chen Qiufan’s Waste Tide0
“Renaissance Bird/Song”0
Weak Planet: Literature and Assisted Survival. By Wai Chee Dimock0
Every Living Thing: The Politics of Life in Common. By Jenell Johnson0
“This Bitter Earth is a Song”: The Necrogeorgics of Lucille Clifton and Terrance Hayes0
Shakespeare Beyond the Green World: Drama and Ecopolitics in Jacobean Britain. By Todd Andrew Borlik0
Female Robinson Crusoe: Gender, Hunger, Madness on the American Frontier0
Where “the Cloud” Touches the Ground: Electronic Poetry, Digital Infrastructures, and the Environment0
Editors’ Note0
Out of the Woods: The Nature of Gender in Le Roman de Silence0
A Cenotaph0
Climate Lyricism. By Min Hyoung Song0
Contributors0
Arborealities, or Making Trees Matter in Elif Shafak’s The Island of Missing Trees0
Ecocollapse Fiction and Cultures of Human Extinction. By Sarah E. McFarland0
Humans as Waste: Slum Ecology in African Poetry0
The Nature of Data: Infrastructures, Environments, Politics. Edited by Jenny Goldstein and Eric Nost0
Nineteenth-Century American Literature and the Discourse of Natural History. By Juliana Chow0
A Poetics of Erosion: Beverly Buchanan’s Marsh Ruins and Lucille Clifton’s “mulberry fields”0
Agrotopias: An American Literary History of Sustainability. By Abby L. Goode0
Environment and Narrative: New Directions in Econarratology. Edited by Erin James and Eric Morel0
Thank You Goodbye0
Thoreau’s Botany: Thinking and Writing with Plants. By James Perrin Warren0
Editor’s Note0
Narrative in the Anthropocene. By Erin James.0
Rerouting Russian America: Decontinentalized Alaska, Archipelagic Poetics, and Speaking Glaciers0
A “Violence Just Below the Skin”: Atmospheric Terror and Racial Ecologies in Ben Okri’s “In the City of Red Dust”0
Ecodystopia and Climate Temporality: Oya Baydar’s Köpekli Çocuklar Gecesi0
The Gulf South: An Anthology of Environmental Writing. Edited by Tori Bush and Richard Goodman0
The Return of the Contemporary: The Latin American Novel in the End Times. By Nicolás Campisi0
B/RDS. By Béatrice Szymkowiak0
Sensing Black Coral0
“A New and More Vigorous Growth”: Resilience and Southern Ecologies in Antebellum Literature0
Agaricales0
“The Real Feel of Hard Time”: Finding Zones of Freedom in the Creaturely Poethics of C.D. Wright’s One Big Self0
Climate of Denial: Darwin, Climate Change, and the Literature of the Long Nineteenth Century. By Allen MacDuffie0
Islands of Transition: Reimagining Climate Futures in Caribbean Queer and Trans Speculative Fiction0
Editor’s Note0
Transcorporeal Temporalities at the Three Gorges Dam0
The Question of Reconciliation in the Anthropocene: Naomi Klein and Dipesh Chakrabarty0
Nested Folders: On Birds in Digital Poetry0
Black Gathering: Art, Ecology, Ungiven Life. By Sarah Jane Cervenak0
Climate Inaction’s Ugly Feelings0
A Blueprint for Survival. By Kim Trainor0
The Virus Touch: Theorizing Epidemic Media. By Bishnupriya Ghosh0
Human–Bird Relations and Ethics of Care in Contemporary Norwegian Fiction0
Contributors0
Handbook of Latin American Environmental Aesthetics. Edited by Jens Andermann, Gabriel Giorgi, and Victoria Saramago0
Teaching the Literature of Climate Change. Edited by Debra J. Rosenthal0
Trespassing Natures: Species Migration and the Right to Space. By Donnie Johnson Sackey0
Subverting the Wasteocene Logic through Counternarratives: Decolonial and Affective Solidarity in Lunar Braceros: 2125-21480
Plastic Matter. By Heather Davis0
Editor’s Note0
Once Upon a Pandemic: Filelfo’s Cli-Fable L’assemblea degli animali (The Assembly of Animals, 2020)0
Contributors0
To Claim Some Ground0
Editor’s Note0
Erratum to: Three Poems0
Transcending the Drone Gaze in Environmental Photography: From the Toxic Sublime to Everyday Aesthetics and the Collective in Wu Guoyong’s No Place to Place (2018)0
Commando Jugendstil’ Solarpunk as a Postgrowth Scenario0
Climate Change, Ecological Catastrophe, and the Contemporary Postcolonial Novel. By Justyna Poray-Wybranowska0
“From This Invisible Archipelago”: The Oceanic Ecopoetics of Craig Santos Perez0
The Green Depression: American Ecoliterature in the 1930s and 1940s. By Matthew Lambert0
Protection and Reflection: The Ambiguities of Trans-Corporeality in Thilde Jensen’s The Canaries (2013)0
The Three Sustainabilities: Energy, Economy, Time. By Allan Stoekl0
Disappearing Greenery in Cairo: An Ecocritical Study of In the Eye of the Sun and Chronicle of a Last Summer0
Unseasonable: Climate Change in Global Literatures. By Sarah Dimick0
Disability across Land and Species0
The Brown Tongue: Eduardo C. Corral, José Muñoz, and Border Assemblages0
Three Poems0
Raced and Erased: Settler Colonialism and Environmental Violence in the Poetry of Jordan Abel0
Watershed: Attending to Body and Earth in Distress. By Ranae Lenor Hanson0
The Cambridge Companion to Environmental Humanities. Edited by Jeffrey Jerome Cohen and Stephanie Foote.0
Poetics of Liveliness: Molecules, Fibers, Tissues, Clouds. By Ada Smailbegović.0
“Evolving Away from the Human Path” or Performing Plasticity? Crimes of the Future (2022) and David Cronenberg’s Queer Ecologies0
The Resilience of Vulnerability: Writing as Misreading, Inquiry, Process (and Failure) in the Ecopoetry of Orchid Tierney0
The Garden Politic: Global Plants and Botanical Nationalism in Nineteenth-Century America. By Mary Kuhn0
Tree Spirits Grass Spirits by Hiromi Ito, translated by Jon L Pitt0
A Sense of Urgency: How the Climate Crisis Is Changing Rhetoric. By Debra Hawhee0
Ecophrastic Weaving: Cecilia Vicuña’s Multidimensional Ecopoetics in Kon Kon0
Power Failures: The Public Poetics of Eskom and Energy0
Koi Variations; What I wrote in the water; Lake Calm; Eclipse; Entropy0
Natural Resources and Infrastructural Aesthetics in Peter Bo Rappmund’s Psychohydrography (2010) and Topophilia (2015)0
Swallowed Light. By Michael Wasson0
“Cornmeal Pancakes to Stave Off the Apocalypse”: Ordinary Food in “Poison” andFuture Home of the Living God0
Trash and Limits in Latin American Culture. By Micah McKay0
Ecologies of Empire: Annie Proulx’s Climate Colonial Realism0
Contributors0
Where the Grass Still Sings: Stories of Insects and Interconnection. By Heather Swan0
Birding While Indian: A Mixed-Blood Memoir. By Thomas C. Gannon0
The Usufructuary Ethos: Power, Politics, and Environment in the Long Eighteenth Century. By Erin Drew0
“The spear of quartz”: A Zoopoetic and Ecopoetic Analysis of Neruda’s “Mollusca Gongorina”0
Feral Atlas: The More-Than-Human Anthropocene. By Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing, Jennifer Deger, Alder Keleman Saxena, and Feifei Zhou. Stanford UP, 2021. Multimedia. Open access. http://doi.org/10.2160
Climate0
Violent Inheritance: Sexuality, Land, and Energy in Making the North American West. By E Cram0
Unstable Affects and Temporal Complexity in Two Doggerland Novels by Élisabeth Filhol and Ben Smith0
“Always the Same and Ever New”: Clouds, Aging, and Climatology in Clouds of Sils Maria0
“The Spectral Climates of ‘Emerging Senegal’ in Mati Diop’s Atlantics.”0
Electric Ladyland: Anticolonial Solarpunk as Infrastructural Resistance in Two Works of Speculative Fiction0
Toward a Crematory Epiphany: Dark Ecological Responses to Two Post-socialist Crises in Li Yang’s Blind Shaft (2003)0
Embracing the Environmental Grotesque and Transforming the Climate Crisis0
Peter Larkin’s Tree Thinking Poetics0
“in which i rescue a basil plant from the grocery store aisle end cap” and “white spots”0
Outback and Out West: The Settler-Colonial Environmental Imaginary. By Tom Lynch0
What Is Extinction? A Natural and Cultural History of Last Animals. By Joshua Schuster0
Correction to: Animals, Divination, and Climate: An Environmental Perspective on the Cult of the Pig in Ancient China0
In Contest with the Environment: Storytelling Agencies in Toni Morrison’s Tar Baby0
Correction to: Could Humans Dwell beyond the Earth? Thinking with Heidegger on Space Colonization and the Topology of Technology0
The Strange Primate: Sociobiological Storytelling in the Pop Anthropocene0
Nestwork: New Material Rhetorics for Precarious Species. By Jennifer Clary-Lemon0
Remainders of the American Century: Post-Apocalyptic Novels in the Age of US Decline. By Brent Ryan Bellamy.0
Pollution Is Colonialism. By Max Liboiron0
Unearthing Phosphate in the Pacific Pastoral0
The Voice of Vibrant Matter: Eco-Polyphony in Ruth Ozeki’s A Tale for the Time Being0
Against Allegory, or How to Re-Inhabit the Indigenous Storyworld0
“Not the End of the Trail:” Violence, MMIW, and Environment in Stephen Graham Jones’s The Only Good Indians0
The Activist Humanist: Form and Method in the Climate Crisis. By Caroline Levine0
Coral Lives: Literature, Labor, and the Making of America. By Michele Currie Navakas0
Contributors0
Editor’s Note0
Landscapes of the Wasteocene: DuPont’s Two Delawares0
Questioning Borders: Ecoliteratures of China and Taiwan. By Robin Visser0
Touching This Leviathan. By Peter Wayne Moe0
Eco-Orientalism: Power Discourses on Isle de Jean Charles0
The Ocean on Fire: Pacific Stories from Nuclear Survivors and Climate Activists. By Anaïs Maurer0
Almanac for the Anthropocene: A Compendium of Solarpunk Futures. Edited by Phoebe Wagner and Brontë Christopher Wieland0
Contributors0
Shimmering in the Swamp: Wetlands, Danger, and Ecological Refractions inAnnihilation0
Knowledge, Experience, and Anti-Colonial Action: A Methodology for Combating Settler Colonial Erasure in Digital Spaces in the Indigenous Environmental Justice Classroom0
Wetland Poetics: Regional-Situatedness as Planetary Practice0
Talking Trash: Jesmyn Ward’s Salvage the Bones and the Timescape of Disaster0
Wild Blue Media: Thinking through Seawater. By Melody Jue0
Eco Soma: Pain and Joy in Speculative Performance Encounters. By Petra Kuppers0
From Human to Humus: Terrapolisian Materiality as Metaphysical Opportunity in Patrick Chamoiseau’s Slave Old Man (1997)0
Aerofeminism in the Anthropocene: Aeronautics, Feminism, and Atmospheric Control in Mary Bradley Lane’s Mizora and Rokeya Hossain’s “Sultana’s Dream”0
Quiet Desperation, Savage Delight: Sheltering with Thoreau in the Age of Crisis. By David Gessner0
Deepwater Alchemy: Extractive Mediation and the Taming of the Seafloor. By Lisa Yin Han0
Menacing Environments: Ecohorror in Contemporary Nordic Cinema. By Benjamin Bigelow0
Game: Animals, Video Games, and Humanity. By Tom Tyler0
Close Reading the Anthropocene. Edited by Helena Feder0
Animal Revolution. By Ron Broglio0
The More Extravagant Feast. By Leah Naomi Green. Graywolf P0
“Take it Beyond Compassion and Pity/to the Awful Real”: Fragmentation and Productive Affect in Peter Balakian’s “Ozone Journal”0
Stephen Collis, Lesley Battler, and the Afterlives of Petroculture0
The Language of Trees: A Rewilding of Literature and Landscape. By Katie Holten0
“I struggled with anthropomorphisms”: On the Problem of Metaphors, Happiness, and Forests in Finding the Mother Tree0
Communal Ruination and Collaborative Survival: The Third Nature of Urban Heat Islands in Do the Right Thing and In the Heights0
Contesting Inevitability: Biocentric Poiesis and Ecoperformance in the Collective Ecologies of Lake Atitlán0
To Toe the Wormhole0
Stevie Wonder’s Radically Environmentalist Pop-Music Songwriting0
Phenomenology of Everyday Climate: An Ethnographic Approach to Metaphor, Affect, and the Nonhuman0
Eco-Performance, Art, and Spatial Justice in the US. By Courtney B. Ryan0
Capture: American Pursuits and the Making of a New Animal Condition. By Antoine Traisnel0
Four Poems0
Geological Agency: Rethinking the Anthropocene through the Broken Earth Trilogy0
“Everything will be dead:” The Eco-Activist Archetype in a Time of Bewilderment0
The Word Shark Looks like a Shark: Black Bodies, Signifiers, Silhouettes0
“Contesting Catastrophe, Envisioning Pacific Futurities: Keri Hulme’s Stonefish and Alexis Wright’s The Swan Book0
Shooting Birds with Binoculars0
Flood0
Eden’s Endemics: Narratives of Biodiversity on Earth and Beyond. By Elizabeth Callaway0
Breathing Aesthetics. By Jean-Thomas Tremblay0
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Ecopoetic Antinomies: Inscription and Voice in Jen Bervin’s Silk Poems0
Erratum to: Meat! A Transnational Analysis. Edited by Sushmita Chatterjee and Banu Subramaniam. Duke UP, 2021. 300 pp. Cloth $104.95. Paper $27.950
Eyewitness: Minnesota Voices on Climate Change. Edited by Josthna Harris and Kira Liu0
All Together Now: Ducks, Newburyport and Climate Anxiety’s Molecular form0
Animating Arboreal Agency: New Materialities and Poetics of Anthropomorphic Trees in Children’s Literature0
Walking as Climate Resistance in Octavia E. Butler0
Environmental Futures. An International Literary Anthology. Edited by Caren Irr0
Correction to: “The bog is a technology of its own”: Rupturing the Logic of Natural Resource Development in Risteard Ó Domhnaill’s The Pipe0
Gasoline Dreams: Waking Up from Petroculture. By Simon Orpana0
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