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The Poetics and Politics of Gardening in Hard Times

Kendall, Judy(Contributions by)Milthorpe, Naomi(Contributions by)Nagel, Rebecca(Contributions by)Oldham, Andrew(Contributions by)Oldham, Carol(Contributions by)Ryan, John Charles(Contributions by)Schlunke, Katrina(Contributions by)Stark, Hannah(Contributions by)Milthorpe, Naomi(Edited by)
Part of the Ecocritical Theory and Practice series
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How do poets, writers and cultural critics contend with and represent the garden or their own gardening as they are changed by austerity? Gardening under austerity encompasses a diversity of places, spaces, practices, and actors: suburban allotments and zoological gardens, Victory diggers and urban foragers, human gardeners and the unruly more-than-human world. Theorizing the politics, poetics and practices of austerity gardening in twentieth and twenty-first century Anglophone cultural texts, The Poetics and Politics of Gardening in Hard Times explores the variegated impact of austerity in conjunction with the representation of the garden in the national context of England in the mid-century, and how garden imagery is embedded within and illuminates the political, economic, and social contexts of literary production.

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Lexington Books
1498570216 / 9781498570213
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
15/09/2019
English
152 pages
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