
معرفی
Dr David Borthwick is a Lecturer in Social & Environmental Sustainability at the University of Glasgow. His research focuses on modern and contemporary literary responses to the environment, particularly ecopoetic strategies in UK poets like John Burnside, Kathleen Jamie, Alice Oswald, and Robin Robertson, examining place, landscape, and the Anthropocene.
- Current Research Students
- Charlotte Hunt: Peatland narratives in posthumanism
- Miranda Cichy: Biodiversity through arts-science collaboration (co-supervised)
- Hannah Imlach: Environmental art at RSPB Loch Lomond (AHRC-funded)
- Natalie Marr: Galloway Forest values (AHRC-funded)
- Previous Students
- Djouher Benyoucef: Thomas Hardy and eco-cinema
- Sarah Thomas: Raven memoir in Iceland
- Alexandra Campbell: Archipelagic ecology in poetry
- Harriet Fraser: Cumbrian fellas as cultural landscape
- Jackie Galley: Ecological poem reading
- Em Strang: Ecopoetry interconnection
His publications explore ecopoetry, walking as creative practice, spectral theories in Burnside's work, and the New Nature Writing movement since 2000. He directs the MLitt in Environment, Culture and Communication and teaches courses on environmental literature and philosophy.
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