ENVS 041. Ecopoetry and the Climate Crisis


(Cross-listed as ENGL 071E )
his course will survey nature poems as well as poems on other relevant topics written in English from the Romantics in the early 19th century up to the present, with particular emphasis on poems from the post-WWII era-that time when scientists began publishing evidence that human beings' use of fossil fuels was altering the Earth's climate in ways that might bring about the sixth Great Extinction in our planet's history. Also emphasized: the primary role that women and/or writers of color have played in shaping ecopoetry, and in linking the climate crisis to historical trauma, social inequality, and why reparative justice is needed. The course will be taught in ways to make it welcoming to students who have not taken a literature course at Swarthmore, much less a course on poetry. Advanced students in cultural studies or poetry are also welcome. This course is cross-listed, which means that students should register for credit as either ENVS 041 or English 071E.
Humanities.
1 credit.
Spring 2024. Schmidt.
Catalog chapter: Environmental Studies  
Department website: Environmental Studies


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