Episode 38 Plant Poetics with Joela Jacobs, Solvejg Nitzke, and Isabel Kranz
Update: 2025-06-21
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In this episode, editors Joela Jacobs, Isabel Kranz, and Solvejg Nitzke share insights from their new book, Plant Poetics. Highlighting the multiple facets of poetics, the discussion ranges plant being, plant poesis, and literature from a wide range of human languages (with English translations). You can find a copy on Brill's website (https://brill.com/display/title/71072?srsltid=AfmBOoojnpPuM2kEQ-A0djzTJ_08elbLDOYWLI8h2ukCJuEcDeNZDUi_) or look for one at your local library. If your institution doesn't have a copy yet, make sure to request one for your community!
Connect with the Literary and Cultural Plant Studies Network (https://sites.arizona.edu/plants/bibliography/) to meet other researchers in Plant Studies as well as access an incredible bibliography of plant studies resources. Check out other work by the editors, including Joela Jacobs' Animal, Vegetal, Marginal (https://iupress.org/9780253071989/animal-vegetal-marginal/), Isabel Kranz's "The Language of Flowers in Botany and Popular Culture" (https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/the-language-of-flowers-in-botany-and-popular-culture) , and Solvejg Nitzke's Making Kin with Trees (https://link.springer.com/book/9783031968006).
If you are interested in connecting with Networking with Plants in the Anthropocene, please visit our website https://thinkingintheworld.com/projects/networking-with-plants-in-the-anthropocene/ or email us at networkingwithplants@gmail.com .
The music piece is kindly offered to us by artist Mileece. You can find her work at: www.mileece.is
Connect with the Literary and Cultural Plant Studies Network (https://sites.arizona.edu/plants/bibliography/) to meet other researchers in Plant Studies as well as access an incredible bibliography of plant studies resources. Check out other work by the editors, including Joela Jacobs' Animal, Vegetal, Marginal (https://iupress.org/9780253071989/animal-vegetal-marginal/), Isabel Kranz's "The Language of Flowers in Botany and Popular Culture" (https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/the-language-of-flowers-in-botany-and-popular-culture) , and Solvejg Nitzke's Making Kin with Trees (https://link.springer.com/book/9783031968006).
If you are interested in connecting with Networking with Plants in the Anthropocene, please visit our website https://thinkingintheworld.com/projects/networking-with-plants-in-the-anthropocene/ or email us at networkingwithplants@gmail.com .
The music piece is kindly offered to us by artist Mileece. You can find her work at: www.mileece.is
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