1st Edition

Subterranean Imaginaries and Groundwater Narratives

By Deborah Wardle Copyright 2024
252 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

252 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

252 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book interrogates the problems of how and why largely unseen matter, in this case groundwater, has found limited expression in climate fiction. It explores key considerations for writing groundwater narratives in the Anthropocene. The book investigates a unique selection of climate fiction alongside an exploration of hydrosocial environmental humanities through a focus on groundwater and... Read more

1. The Water Cycle: Introduction

2. The Water Table: Ways of Knowing and Not Knowing Groundwater in the Anthropocene

3. Springs and Seeps: Storying With

4. Hydrogeology: Groundwater Narratives and Hydrogeology

5. Porosity: Place and New Nature Writing

6. Permeability: Affect

7. Groundwater-Dependent Ecosystems: Literary Activism

Biography

Deborah Wardle teaches environmental literature and writing RMIT and Creative Writing at the University of Melbourne, Australia. She is a researcher, with numerous projects completed, including with the Office of Indigenous Education and Engagement at RMIT University and the 'Groundwater Narratives' project with Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute at Melbourne University. She has had stories and peer-reviewed articles published in Australian and international journals including Meanjin, Overland, The Big Issue, Meniscus, Mosaic (Canada), Fusion, Swamphen (ASLEC-ANZ), and Animal Studies Journal.