Tourism, Ecology, and Sustainability: The Poetics of Self-Making

This paper explores, within an ecocritical frame, the work of two Bahamian poets that focus attention on such issues as pollution, neglect, commodification of natural resources, and the eco-social concerns of sustainability. The piece engages a brief discussion of the ways in which their poems criti...

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Main Author: A Marie Sairsingh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of the Bahamas 2019-10-01
Series:International Journal of Bahamian Studies
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Online Access:https://journals.sfu.ca/cob/index.php/files/article/view/345
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spelling doaj-15abf74d992b4cd697dd2d88fdfc45d92021-05-27T20:11:13ZengUniversity of the BahamasInternational Journal of Bahamian Studies2220-57722019-10-01250626710.15362/ijbs.v25i0.345265Tourism, Ecology, and Sustainability: The Poetics of Self-MakingA Marie Sairsingh0University of The BahamasThis paper explores, within an ecocritical frame, the work of two Bahamian poets that focus attention on such issues as pollution, neglect, commodification of natural resources, and the eco-social concerns of sustainability. The piece engages a brief discussion of the ways in which their poems critique power relations within national, multinational, and global spaces. The essay examines their poetic discourse on transnational corporations which operate on principles similar to those of the plantation economies that preceded them, ultimately continuing the practice of exploitation of Caribbean labour for wealth accumulation and bodily pleasures. Strachan and Limerick’s poetry functions to reclaim a sense of self, a sense of place as well as to recover a sense of history and forge a more sustainable relationship to the land and to environmental stewardship.https://journals.sfu.ca/cob/index.php/files/article/view/345poetrytourism
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title Tourism, Ecology, and Sustainability: The Poetics of Self-Making
title_short Tourism, Ecology, and Sustainability: The Poetics of Self-Making
title_full Tourism, Ecology, and Sustainability: The Poetics of Self-Making
title_fullStr Tourism, Ecology, and Sustainability: The Poetics of Self-Making
title_full_unstemmed Tourism, Ecology, and Sustainability: The Poetics of Self-Making
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publisher University of the Bahamas
series International Journal of Bahamian Studies
issn 2220-5772
publishDate 2019-10-01
description This paper explores, within an ecocritical frame, the work of two Bahamian poets that focus attention on such issues as pollution, neglect, commodification of natural resources, and the eco-social concerns of sustainability. The piece engages a brief discussion of the ways in which their poems critique power relations within national, multinational, and global spaces. The essay examines their poetic discourse on transnational corporations which operate on principles similar to those of the plantation economies that preceded them, ultimately continuing the practice of exploitation of Caribbean labour for wealth accumulation and bodily pleasures. Strachan and Limerick’s poetry functions to reclaim a sense of self, a sense of place as well as to recover a sense of history and forge a more sustainable relationship to the land and to environmental stewardship.
topic poetry
tourism
url https://journals.sfu.ca/cob/index.php/files/article/view/345
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