Venturing Outside An ecocritical approach to writing nature

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Venturing Outside An ecocritical approach to writing nature poetry

Venturing Outside An ecocritical approach to writing nature poetry

‘…if poetry is the original admission of dwelling, then poetry is the place where

‘…if poetry is the original admission of dwelling, then poetry is the place where we save the earth. ’ (p. 283) Jonathan Bate (2000) The Song of the Earth

Approaches to teaching poetry writing • • • Close observation Shaping experience Language games

Approaches to teaching poetry writing • • • Close observation Shaping experience Language games Poetic forms and formulas Capturing everyday language Workshop collaboration

Ecocriticism A burgeoning movement in literary studies • ASLE – Association for the Study

Ecocriticism A burgeoning movement in literary studies • ASLE – Association for the Study of Literature & the Environment • Buell, L. (1995) The Environmental Imagination • Kerridge, R. and Sammells, N. (1998) Writing the Environment • Jonathan Bate (2000) The Song of the Earth • Garrard, G. (2004) Ecocriticism

Principles of ecocriticism • • • makes the non human central to interpretation cares

Principles of ecocriticism • • • makes the non human central to interpretation cares about animals addresses environmental contexts of reading and writing tends to be concerned with moral and political values aspires to interdisciplinarity Challenges language as the first influence Raises the profile of nature writing Celebrates the natural and deplores its destruction Advocates the experiential benefits of learning and teaching outside (or at least looking out of the window…)

 • • Notice the detailed analytical style of drawing in the following example

• • Notice the detailed analytical style of drawing in the following example from a field guide. Walk along your trail and choose a plant to draw in detail as if for a field guide. The purpose of this is to focus your attention on the detail of the plant. (Use the space overleaf for your sketches)

The shared experience of place and activity Geographical guides Literary models Spin Scientific language

The shared experience of place and activity Geographical guides Literary models Spin Scientific language Close observation Field guides The Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail Tintern Abbey Literary concepts: picturesque and sublime New knowledge of the ‘natural’ and constructed Collaboration Writing Workshop Nature writing Creative writing anthology Herbal lore and legend offs

The poetry anthology • Use of literary models and concepts • Integration of illustration

The poetry anthology • Use of literary models and concepts • Integration of illustration – drawing and photos • Use of language from field guides and research • Recounting shared moments of experience • Reflecting (often ironically) on the method

Ecocritical approach to poetry • An attitude to poetry as rooted in the rhythms

Ecocritical approach to poetry • An attitude to poetry as rooted in the rhythms of Earth • Committed writing • Shared experience of environment – the encounter • Reflection and research with interdisciplinary knowledge and language • Starting with something real to write about • Promoting ‘the eighth intelligence’

Why write poetry? to save the Earth? ‘The aesthetic experience of writing sharpens and

Why write poetry? to save the Earth? ‘The aesthetic experience of writing sharpens and focuses moral issues more effectively than any amount of didactic teaching on the environment’ Pirrie 1987