Current Volume: Volume 32 (2023)
Virginia Woolf’s Aesthetics of Erosion
Ben Leubner
“Moments of Being” as Ecological Epiphany
Leanna Lostoski-Ho
Contemplating Reality: Unfolding the Ethics of Attention in Mrs. Dalloway and To the Lighthouse
Krisztina Kitti Tóth
The Visualist Ecology: Fear of Sound & Word Materialism
Evelyn M. Malinowski
Tea in the Library: Leonard and Virginia Woolf and the Ecologies of Tea
Diane F. Gillespie
Speculating on Obscurity: Virginia Woolf’s Fictionalization of Real Lives as an Alternative toHegemonic Tellings of History
Mariana Muniz Pivanti
Sensuous Moments of Being: Reading and Memory Loss
Vicki Tromanhauser
Ecologies of Illness in The Voyage Out and Flush
Caylee Weintraub
Virginia Woolf and Deep Ecology
Kathryn Van Wert
Seaweeding with Virginia Woolf
Jeanne Dubino
“The book has somehow to be adapted to the body”: Woolf Words and Tactile Investigations, a Commonplace Book
Melissa Johnson
Why Look at Fish? Virginia Woolf’s Piscine Aesthetics
Marlene Dirschauer
Ecologies of Madness: Reading Virginia Woolf’s Life and Work through Deleuze and Guattari
Kimberly Jackson
Ill, On Being: An Artist’s Book
Catherine Paul
Craft Ecologies Workshop
Amy E. Elkins
Woolfs, Shaws, Webbs: The Political Ecology of International Government and Heartbreak House, 1916–1919
Wayne K. Chapman
Floral Transformations: Humanoid Flowers and Floral Humans, or Floral Erections and Decapitations: Woolf’s Armies of the Upright and the Whacked
Elisa Kay Sparks
Breaking with the Ring: Orlando’s Queer Geometries
Imogen Grigorovich
Program from “Virginia Woolf & Ecologies,” the 32nd Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf
Woolf Conference
A Few Remarks on “Sensuous Pedagogies”
Benjamin D. Hagen
Virginia Woolf as Mother Tree
Catherine W. Hollis
Reading at Random
Mark Hussey
Virginia Woolf & Ecologies: An Introduction
Laci Mattison and Shilo McGiff