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This book demonstrates how humans can become sensitised to, and
intervene in, environmental degradation by writing, reading,
analysing and teaching poetry. It offers both theoretical and
practice-based essays, providing a diversity of approaches and
voices that will be useful in the classroom and beyond. The
chapters in this edited collection explore how poetry can make
readers climate-ready and climate-responsive through creativity,
empathy and empowerment. The book encompasses work from or about
Oceania, Africa, Europe, North America, Asia, and Antarctica,
integrating poetry into discussions of specific local and global
issues, including the value of Indigenous responses to climate
change; the dynamics of climate migration; the shifting boundaries
between the human and more-than-human world; the eco-poetics of the
prison-industrial complex; and the ongoing environmental effects of
colonialism, racism, and sexism. With numerous examples of how
poetry reading, teaching and learning can enhance or modify
mindsets, the book focuses on offering creative, practical
approaches and tools that educators can implement into their
teaching and equipping them with the theoretical knowledge to
support these. This volume will appeal to educational professionals
engaged in teaching environmental, sustainability, and development
topics, particularly from a humanities-led perspective.
This book demonstrates how humans can become sensitised to, and
intervene in, environmental degradation by writing, reading,
analysing and teaching poetry. It offers both theoretical and
practice-based essays, providing a diversity of approaches and
voices that will be useful in the classroom and beyond. The
chapters in this edited collection explore how poetry can make
readers climate-ready and climate-responsive through creativity,
empathy and empowerment. The book encompasses work from or about
Oceania, Africa, Europe, North America, Asia, and Antarctica,
integrating poetry into discussions of specific local and global
issues, including the value of Indigenous responses to climate
change; the dynamics of climate migration; the shifting boundaries
between the human and more-than-human world; the eco-poetics of the
prison-industrial complex; and the ongoing environmental effects of
colonialism, racism, and sexism. With numerous examples of how
poetry reading, teaching and learning can enhance or modify
mindsets, the book focuses on offering creative, practical
approaches and tools that educators can implement into their
teaching and equipping them with the theoretical knowledge to
support these. This volume will appeal to educational professionals
engaged in teaching environmental, sustainability, and development
topics, particularly from a humanities-led perspective.
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