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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Love In The Anthropocene, Catherine Olver
Weather, Yvonne E. Blomer
Season Of Fires, Rina Garcia Chua
Season Of Fires, Rina Garcia Chua
The Goose
"Season of Fires" is an exploration of the intersection of loss, denial, and acceptance during the 2017 wildfire season in the Okanagan Valley.
The Weather, Rob B. Budde
Uncontrolled Burn, Elizabeth Miller
Cariboo Fires, 2017, Susan Mccaslin, Mark Haddock
Cariboo Fires, 2017, Susan Mccaslin, Mark Haddock
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A union of poetry and photography exploring the devastating impact of the wildfires in the Cariboo region of British Columbia in the summer of 2017 in relation to climate change.
That Was Then, This Is Hell, Christine L. Lowther
That Was Then, This Is Hell, Christine L. Lowther
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Author describes a storm at her floating home and wonders it it is a by-product of human industry/ climate change.
A Roof Of One's Own: Widow Walking In The Anthropocene, Anna C. Mullen
A Roof Of One's Own: Widow Walking In The Anthropocene, Anna C. Mullen
The Goose
A nonfiction work that explores widow's walks in a time of climate change on the coasts. This piece walks the lines between speculative fiction and lyrical essay.
Plasticpoems, Fiona Tinwei Lam
Plasticpoems, Fiona Tinwei Lam
The Goose
These are poems that comment on and depict the extensiveness of marine plastic pollution and the overflow of plastics in landfills in our environment in a humorous and pictorial way via concrete/visual poetry.
Two Poems, Karli Woods
Two Poems, Ariel Kroon
Fallow Futures: A Short Story, Jonathan Hope
Fallow Futures: A Short Story, Jonathan Hope
The Goose
What will the future be like? And how will humans live with, within the natural world? As we hear more and more of natural phenomena and land formations that are not only protected but also granted legal rights equivalent to those of humans (recently, the Whanganui River in New Zealand), couldn’t we imagine this trend extending to other-than-humans? Wouldn’t the already-ubiquitous grasses, that cover approximately 40% of the earth’s ice-free terrestrial surface, be a good candidate for such a project? In this piece of speculative fiction, humans and grasses together build a future world.
The Sea Decides, Joanne Leow
Study View, Tim Youngs
Sea Squad, Liam Geary Baulch
Sea Squad, Liam Geary Baulch
The Goose
The Sea Squad is a band of cheerleaders against climate change. Taking action as a team in formation, they gather momentum, inviting all people to cheer with them, mimicking the infinitely expandable nature of the seas' molecular structure. The work was developed and performed as a bilingual project at Est-Nord-Est in Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, Quebec, Canada, and has since been performed and exhibited internationally. The following poems are some of the chants that Sea Squad use to get a crowd cheering together against climate change.
Two Poems, Dale Tracy
Auguries By Clea Roberts, Kate Braid
Welcome To The Anthropocene By Alice Major, Gillian Harding-Russell
Welcome To The Anthropocene By Alice Major, Gillian Harding-Russell
The Goose
Review of Alice Major's Welcome to the Anthropocene.
I'D Write The Sea Like A Parlour Game By Alison Dyer, Yvonne E. Blomer
I'D Write The Sea Like A Parlour Game By Alison Dyer, Yvonne E. Blomer
The Goose
Review of Alison Dyer's I’d Write the Sea Like a Parlour Game.
Yardwork: A Biography Of An Urban Place By Daniel Coleman, Vivian M. Hansen
Yardwork: A Biography Of An Urban Place By Daniel Coleman, Vivian M. Hansen
The Goose
Review of Daniel Coleman's Yardwork: A Biography of an Urban Place.
Wild Mares: My Lesbian Back-To-The-Land Life By Dianna Hunter And The New Farm: Our Ten Years On The Front Lines Of The Good Food Revolution By Brent Preston, Kristin Van Tassel
Wild Mares: My Lesbian Back-To-The-Land Life By Dianna Hunter And The New Farm: Our Ten Years On The Front Lines Of The Good Food Revolution By Brent Preston, Kristin Van Tassel
The Goose
Review of Dianna Hunter's Wild Mares: My Lesbian Back-to-the-Land Life and Brent Preston's The New Farm: Our Ten Years on the Front Lines of the Good Food Revolution.
Tar Swan By David Martin, Melanie Dennis Unrau
Tar Swan By David Martin, Melanie Dennis Unrau
The Goose
Review of David Martin's Tar Swan.
Among The Ruins, Edie Steiner
Among The Ruins, Edie Steiner
The Goose
Photographic essay, a version of which was first presented at the 2011 Green Words/Green Worlds Conference, Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University, Toronto. Images previously presented in the exhibition Abject Transformations at Arcadia Art Gallery, Toronto.
Two Poems, Joanna Lilley
Two Poems, Nicholas Bradley
Three Poems, Renée Jackson-Harper
The Terranauts By T.C. Boyle And The Addlands By Tom Bullough, Carly E. Thomas
The Terranauts By T.C. Boyle And The Addlands By Tom Bullough, Carly E. Thomas
The Goose
Review of T.C. Boyle's The Terranauts and Tom Bullough's The Addlands.
Gothic: A Field Journal, Grant Paton
Gothic: A Field Journal, Grant Paton
The Goose
An undergraduate’s memoir about his experience as a summer researcher at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory in Colorado. The student explains his research in his own words and gives his thoughts on how he, the research center, and the other scientists there fit into the local and national society.
Form Follows Function, Lyn Baldwin
Form Follows Function, Lyn Baldwin
The Goose
Natural history. Teaching. Writing. All have form, all have function. But just as no architecture is risk-free, no architecture is neutral. In this personal essay, I explore the surprising connections that develop when university students engage with natural history as way of knowing the ground underfoot.
Dust Or Fire By Alyda Faber, Brandi Estey-Burtt
Dust Or Fire By Alyda Faber, Brandi Estey-Burtt
The Goose
Review of Alyda Faber's Dust or Fire.