Writing the green back into the Earth: Poetry as ecological activism

The worsening environmental ills have attracted the attention of nearly all disciplinal fields. At the forefront of this is science which has formulated definite and measurable steps towards solving the problems. What has become the focus of the field is ecology-the study of relations and interactio...

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Main Author: Sianturi, Dinah Roma
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-110162023-05-09T03:32:49Z Writing the green back into the Earth: Poetry as ecological activism Sianturi, Dinah Roma The worsening environmental ills have attracted the attention of nearly all disciplinal fields. At the forefront of this is science which has formulated definite and measurable steps towards solving the problems. What has become the focus of the field is ecology-the study of relations and interactions between organisms and their environment. The core of the inquiry defines how the balance can be brought back into the said relationship. However, the humanities, particularly, poetry, proposes a different look into the problem. It argues that what must propel the exploration into today's environmental situation should be a deeper study of our values and attitudes not only toward the physical environmental but, more importantly, toward the way we have dealt with our own selves and others. Poetry, in this regard, can be a powerful force for the articulation of human sentiments, values, and aspirations that often escape the so-called "objective" language of science. Poetic language can introduce to the student a different realm of witnessing and experiencing nature in all its mysterious manifestations. Not only does poetry borrow images from nature but it defines as well the complex alliances between the natural and human realms. This paper, hence, looks into the varied traditions of poetry's advocacy for the protection of the environment long before the term "ecological poetry" has come into vogue. More specifically, it cites Filipino poets whose ecological concerns have inspired them into looking into the country's myths and folktales-stories that were once a witness to the rich and pristine state of our own natural resources. The author also looks into her poetics and how it has progressed to a more committed concern of the environment, in all of it metaphorical resonances. 2011-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/9206 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Poetry Environmental protection—Poetry Environmental Studies Poetry
institution De La Salle University
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continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Poetry
Environmental protection—Poetry
Environmental Studies
Poetry
spellingShingle Poetry
Environmental protection—Poetry
Environmental Studies
Poetry
Sianturi, Dinah Roma
Writing the green back into the Earth: Poetry as ecological activism
description The worsening environmental ills have attracted the attention of nearly all disciplinal fields. At the forefront of this is science which has formulated definite and measurable steps towards solving the problems. What has become the focus of the field is ecology-the study of relations and interactions between organisms and their environment. The core of the inquiry defines how the balance can be brought back into the said relationship. However, the humanities, particularly, poetry, proposes a different look into the problem. It argues that what must propel the exploration into today's environmental situation should be a deeper study of our values and attitudes not only toward the physical environmental but, more importantly, toward the way we have dealt with our own selves and others. Poetry, in this regard, can be a powerful force for the articulation of human sentiments, values, and aspirations that often escape the so-called "objective" language of science. Poetic language can introduce to the student a different realm of witnessing and experiencing nature in all its mysterious manifestations. Not only does poetry borrow images from nature but it defines as well the complex alliances between the natural and human realms. This paper, hence, looks into the varied traditions of poetry's advocacy for the protection of the environment long before the term "ecological poetry" has come into vogue. More specifically, it cites Filipino poets whose ecological concerns have inspired them into looking into the country's myths and folktales-stories that were once a witness to the rich and pristine state of our own natural resources. The author also looks into her poetics and how it has progressed to a more committed concern of the environment, in all of it metaphorical resonances.
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