✧ Spotlight Essay ✧
A close reading of Leslie Marmon Silko's 'Ceremony' through the lens of ecopolitics to examine the ecological impacts of warfare. This reading also considers indigenous ecological epistemology concerning the human's place in the ecosystem, enriching how we understand the consequences of war.
A curated space for ecocritical readings across time and genre. From classical texts to contemporary crisis literature, these essays read landscapes as living presences shaped by ecology, empire and epistemology.
Real-time reflections on the intersecting systems shaping our planet's future. This section bridges academic literary research of Earth and Text with contemporary public discourse, connecting imagined worlds with lived ones.