On form, self, and the potential of geopoetics. Magrane, E. Dialogues in Human Geography, 11(1):40–43, March, 2021.
Paper doi abstract bibtex The generous commentaries provided by Acker, Cresswell, Engelmann, and Nassar in response to my article, ‘Climate Geopoetics (The Earth is a Composted Poem)’, point to various potentialities for the geopoetic project upon and beyond the page. In this response, I focus on three threads woven through the commentaries: form, self, and potential.
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