ecopoesia.com: An Online Resource on Environment & Poetry from Latin America
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SSHRC Awarded IDG 2016: The research project will create a trilingual (Spanish, Portuguese, English) online resource (website) mapping the relationships between contemporary Latin American poetry and the environment. This website will be addressed to both general readers of poetry and to students and researchers in the areas of environment and literature. Our goal is to bring this important poetry, scattered across many venues and often untranslated, to the attention of both academic and general audiences in Canada, Latin America, and beyond. As a research and pedagogical tool, this online resource will feature biographical notes, critical commentaries, bibliographies, and a generous selection of poems, both in the original as well as in translation. We will showcase established and upcoming poets.
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© Odile Cisneros. All rights reserved other than by permission. This document embargoed to those without UAlberta CCID until 2022.
Subject/Keywords
Online Resource
Environments
Insight Development Grant
Canada
Mexico
Ecocriticism
Ecopoetics
Spanish
1880-2018
Brazil
Successful SSHRC
Sergio Medeiros
Poetry
Homero Aridjis
Ernesto Cardenal
Literary Translation
Astrid Cabral
Ethnic Studies
Chile
IDG
Environmental Poetry
Latin America
Grant Application
Literature
Sustainability
Nicaragua
Modern Languages
2016
Multiculturalism
Environment
Jose Emilio Pacheco
South America
Digital Humanities
Arts and Culture
Spanish America
Ecopoetry
Translations
Central America
Portuguese
Green Literary Studies
Environments
Insight Development Grant
Canada
Mexico
Ecocriticism
Ecopoetics
Spanish
1880-2018
Brazil
Successful SSHRC
Sergio Medeiros
Poetry
Homero Aridjis
Ernesto Cardenal
Literary Translation
Astrid Cabral
Ethnic Studies
Chile
IDG
Environmental Poetry
Latin America
Grant Application
Literature
Sustainability
Nicaragua
Modern Languages
2016
Multiculturalism
Environment
Jose Emilio Pacheco
South America
Digital Humanities
Arts and Culture
Spanish America
Ecopoetry
Translations
Central America
Portuguese
Green Literary Studies
Language
en
Location
Mexico
Nicaragua
Brazil
Chile
Central America
Latin America
Nicaragua
Brazil
Chile
Central America
Latin America
Time Period
1880 - 2018
