[Publi] Sea More Blue, Ecozon@, dir. Béné Meillon, Bertrand Guest et Marie-Pierre Ramouche

Vol. 17 No. 1 (2026): Sea More Blue, DOI: https://doi.org/10.37536/ECOZONA.2026.17.1
Published: 2026-04-30
- Editorial 17.1 i-viii
Articles: Sea More Blue
- Sea More Blue: Toward Blue Ecopoetics. An Introduction Bénédicte Meillon, Bertrand Guest, Marie-Pierre Ramouche 1-13
- “Écume” by Véronique Bergen. From Oceanic Ecocide to a New Alliance with all Living Beings Dominique Ninanne 14-31
- ‘See below the surface of the waves’: Blue Anti-Human Exceptionalism in Richard Powers’ “Playground” Gian Maria Di Cristofaro 32-48
- Immersing oneself in the Sea Otherness: Oceanic Ecopoetics and new Marine Mythologies in Contemporary Galician Cinema Christelle Colin 49-60
- Bringing the Oceans to Life: Raising Awareness of the Ecology of Underwater Soundscapes Through Acoustic Immersion and Musical Creation Noémie Favennec-Brun, Irène Mopin 61-82
- Immersed Bodies and Biotopia in the Visual Works of Carmela García and Tania Candiani: From the Utopian Space of the Lost Paradise to the Utopian Body of the Aquatic Ecotone Pascale Peyraga 83-102
- Swimming with the Trouble: Queer Love and Hydrofeminism in Deborah Levy’s “Hot Milk” (2016) Barbara Barrow 103-119
- Water Specters and Sea Changes by Women Surrealists: Re-envisioning Poe’s Maritime Gothic Margarida Vale de Gato 120-136
- Monsters of the Venice Lagoon: Feral Algae and Alien Invaders in Local Fishermen’s Stories Agnese Martini 137-155
- Between Scientific Discourse and Autobiographical Writing: Emotional and Ecological Engagement in Anne Collet and François Sarano Julia Ori 156-174
- Rootedness and Uprootedness in “Aguas” by Alicia Genovese: A(n) (Under)water Exploration Noémie Mil-Homens Cavaco 175-192
- Inhale, Exhale, Hold Your Breath to Dance and Live with Seas and Oceans Caroline Granger 193-205
- From the River-as-milieu to the River-as-machine: Literature and Dams in the Age of Hydraulic Modernity Charlotte Ladevèze 206-224
- Marine Encounters as Elemental Resistance: Frederick Douglass’s and Charlotte Forten’s Ecopoetics of the Atlantic Matthias Klestil 225-242
Articles: General Section
- Integrating Environmental Literacy into Chilean English Teacher Education Andrea Campaña, Miguel Farías 243-259
- The Affective Affordances of Ecopoetry. Notes from Simon Armitage’s “Cryosphere” Marzia Varutti 260-278
- Environmental aesthetics and photographic visualizations of petro-capitalism. From industrial and toxic sublimes to the ecological sublime Chiara Salari 279-296
- Taking Young Audiences Offshore: Petroleum Extraction in Norwegian Children’s Literature Reinhard Hennig 297-312
Creative Writing and Arts
- Editorial Elizabeth Tavella 313-320
- Through the Looking-class: Features and Wonders of the Aquatic World Frédéric Ducarme 321-337
- Three poems from “Words the Turtle Taught Me” Susan Richardson 338-340
- Island river breath I Rosanne van der Voet 341-358
- After the Tide: Radical Water and the Work of Staying Andrea Natan Feltrin 359-365
- Where water stagnates, where water resonates: Births from the dephts Alessandro Balzaretti 366-374
- Memoirs of the Seas and Echopoetics of the Abyss Athane Adrahane 375-380
- From Eco-Conscious to Eco-Unconscious: On the Death of the Ocean and the Unconscious Pinar Yoldas 381-390
Book Reviews
- Book Review of “Monstrous Nature and Representations of Environmental Harms” Summiya Abid 391-394
- Book Review of “Italian Science Fiction and the Environmental Humanities” Valentina Graziuso 395-398
- Book Review of “Fremde Verwandtschaft: Eine Kulturpoetik der Bäume” Helga Braunbeck 399-402
- Book Review of “Ecocide in Ukraine: The Environmental Cost of Russia’s War” Ileana Nachescu 403-405
- Book Review of “Entranced Earth: Art, Extractivism, and the End of Landscape” Juan Javier Rivera Andía 406-408
- Book Review of “Abortion Ecologies in Southern African Fiction: Transforming Reproductive Agency” Akshata Bhatt 409-411
Credits
- Credits 17.1 412-415
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Bénédicte Meillon (5 mai 2026). [Publi] Sea More Blue, Ecozon@, dir. Béné Meillon, Bertrand Guest et Marie-Pierre Ramouche. Écopoétique. Consulté le 12 mai 2026 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/166au
