Skip to content
  • About
    • HASTAC Scholars
    • Conferences
    • Staff
    • History of HASTAC
    • Leadership
    • Core Values
  • Go To…
    • Members
    • Groups
    • Sites
    • CORE Repository
  • Help & Support
  • Organizations
    • HC
    • ARLIS/NA
    • AUPresses
    • MLA
    • MSU
    • SAH
Register Log In
HASTAC Commons
  • 'Maiden Blossoms': Shakespeare and Climate Grief

    Author(s):
    Sujata Iyengar (see profile)
    Date:
    2021
    Group(s):
    CLCS Renaissance and Early Modern, LLC Shakespeare
    Subject(s):
    Ecocriticism, Natural history, Sustainability, Elegiac poetry, Grief in literature, Kristeva, Julia, 1941-
    Item Type:
    Conference paper
    Conf. Title:
    Globe4Globe: Shakespeare and Climate Emergency, 2021
    Conf. Org.:
    Shakespeare\'s Globe
    Conf. Loc.:
    Remote
    Conf. Date:
    April 22-23, 2021
    Tag(s):
    Romeo and Juliet, childhood, flowers, Elegy, Julia Kristeva
    Permanent URL:
    http://dx.doi.org/10.17613/b5x4-mx52
    Abstract:
    This reflective paper contextualizes my own climate grief in light of botanical and geological references to sorrow in Shakespeare's plays and to habitat and climate change in the North Georgia Piedmont.
    Metadata:
    xml
    Status:
    Published
    Last Updated:
    2 years ago
    License:
    Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives

    Downloads

    Item Name: pdf maiden_blossoms_2021_preprint.pdf
      Download View in browser
    Activity: Downloads: 49

    Back to Deposits

Archives

  • September 2022
  • February 2022

Categories

  • Collaboration
  • Connected Learning
  • Environment & Sustainability
  • K-12
  • Pedagogy
  • Uncategorized
  • Visual Arts & Design

Recent Posts

  • Hello world!
  • Guggenheim-y
  • Teach Like a Club: Virtual Reality & Art Therapy
  • The Power of Um
  • Hybrid of a Hybrid: Chimera Teaching?

Recent Comments

No comments to show.
HUMANITIES COMMONS. BASED ON COMMONS IN A BOX.
TERMS OF SERVICE • PRIVACY POLICY • GUIDELINES FOR PARTICIPATION
This site is part of the HASTAC network on Humanities Commons. Explore other sites on this network or register to build your own.
Terms of ServicePrivacy PolicyGuidelines for Participation

@

Not recently active