English 237 - Colloquium: Environmental Poetry and Ecological Thought
Colq: EnvPoetry&EcoThought
Spring
2026
01
4.00
Lily Gurton-Wachter
M W 10:50 AM - 12:05 PM
Smith College
ENG-237-01-202603
Hatfield 205
lgurtonwachter@smith.edu
This course considers how literature represents environmental change and crisis, and shapes the understanding of the natural world. How can poetry provide new ways for thinking through extinction, conservation, and environmental justice? The course explores these issues by reading a selection of environmental poetry in conversation with key texts from the environmental humanities. Central to the discussions: the sublime and the aesthetics of landscape and wilderness; garbage and the poetics of waste; the ethics of representing animal and plant life; the relation between landscape, labor, and power; and how eco-poetry intervenes in debates about climate change.