[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"doc-detail-36106":3,"doc-seo-36106":29},{"code":4,"msg":5,"data":6},0,"success",{"doc_id":7,"user_id":8,"nickname":9,"user_avatar":10,"doc_module":4,"category_id":11,"category_name":12,"doc_title":13,"doc_description":14,"doc_content":15,"file_id":16,"file_url":17,"file_type":18,"file_size":19,"view_count":4,"is_deleted":4,"is_public":20,"is_downloadable":20,"audit_status":20,"page_count":21,"language":22,"language_code":23,"site_id":24,"html_lang":23,"table_of_contents":25,"faqs":26,"seo_title":13,"seo_description":14,"update_tm":27,"read_time":28},36106,1099513958607,"Jiven","https://ap-avatar.wpscdn.com/avatar/100002390cf8733938c?x-image-process=image/resize,m_fixed,w_180,h_180&k=1778829742770036399",2,"Literature","Ecopoetry","Ecopoetry explores how environmental concerns reshape contemporary poetry and interrogate what poetry is and what it can do in an era of accelerated ecological change. The discussion examines how public and institutional expectations drive new environmental writing, while the term “ecopoetry” is used both to name a more specific protest stance and to generate new genre labels beyond the pastoral. Examples and critical debates address the limits of Romantic-humanist ecocriticism, the ideological nature of literary “nature,” and the need to question inherited images of untouched nature.","","cbCaijhbsx6e51tp","https://ap.wps.com/l/cbCaijhbsx6e51tp","pdf",124827,1,21,"English","en",105,"# Ecopoetry and the emergence of environmental poetry\n## Expanding terms beyond pastoral\n## Ecocritical debates and the Anthropocene","[{\"question\":\"Why are new movements in poetry often considered controversial or scandalous, according to the text?\",\"answer\":\"The text links such controversy to deliberate “anti-poetic” language practices and avant-garde challenges to establishment positions, highlighting that poetic innovation can provoke strong reactions.\"},{\"question\":\"What does “ecopoetry” mean in this context, beyond simply being environmentally themed?\",\"answer\":\"Here, “ecopoetry” denotes something more specific: environmental concerns tied to deeper questions about what poetry is or can be, including its use as a protest stance reflected in the rise of new genre names.\"},{\"question\":\"How does early ecocriticism relate to Romantic-humanism, and what critique is raised against it?\",\"answer\":\"Early ecocriticism is described as celebrating literature for connecting readers to a more “natural” or emotive/spiritual human identity, but Dana Phillips’s critique argues that literary nature imagery—no matter how environmental—cannot be substantial in the way it is claimed because ideology, fantasy, and allegory are basic to literature.\"}]",1782853317,32,null]