Ecological vs Ecopoetry - What's the difference?
ecological | ecopoetry |
Relating to ecology, the interrelationships of organisms and their environment.
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Poetry with a strong ecological message or emphasis.
* 2002 , Julian Wolfreys, Introducing criticism at the 21st century?
* 2000 , Jonathan Bate, The song of the Earth?
* 2005', J Scott Bryson, ''The west side of any mountain: place, space, and '''ecopoetry
As an adjective ecological
is relating to ecology, the interrelationships of organisms and their environment.As a noun ecopoetry is
poetry with a strong ecological message or emphasis.ecological
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Alternative forms
* (archaic)Adjective
(en adjective)Katie L. Burke
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Synonyms
* (not harmful to the environment) ecologically friendly, environmentally friendlyecopoetry
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Noun
(-)- The best ecopoetry , in Bate's view, is not overtly political, let alone propagandistic.
- Ecopoetry is not synonymous with writing that is pragmatically green: a manifesto for ecological correctness will not be poetic because its language is bound to be instrumental, to address questions of doing rather than to 'present' the experience of dwelling.