Plant Poetics explores the forms and functions of
the vegetal across a broad body of literature. From Homer to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and from Jamaica Kincaid to Esther
Kinsky, the contributions to this volume trace plants in literary works from around the world. Based on nuanced theoretical
and historical groundwork, these readings bring together interdisciplinary perspectives on literary and cultural plant studies.
The volume shows how vegetal beings have impacted the ways humans think about narrative time, genre, and writing as a literary
practice.
Plant Poetics illustrates the capacity of plants to make (literary) worlds and shape their forms.
Joela Jacobs, Associate Professor of German Studies, University of Arizona, and founder of the
Literary
and Cultural Plant Studies NetworkIsabel Kranz, Professor of Cultural Studies
, University of
Applied Arts Vienna.
Solvejg Nitzke, Interim Professor of Comparative Literature, Ruhr-University Bochum
BOOK PRESENTATION
Wednesday, December
10, 2025 – 6 p.m.
University of Applied Arts Vienna
Flux 2
Vordere Zollamtsstraße 7, 2nd floor
1030 Vienna
With
Isabel Kranz, University of Applied Arts Vienna,
Joela Jacobs, University
of Arizona,
and
Gerhild Steinbuch, Institute of Language Arts, University of Applied Arts Vienna
Moderation
Anita Hosseini, Department of Art History, University of Applied Arts Vienna
An event organized by Publications
in cooperation with the editors.
Barrier-free access to this venue. Find details on dieangewandte.at/barrier-free
Plant Poetics – Literary Forms and Functions of the Vegetal
Joela Jacobs, Isabel Kranz &
Solvejg Nitzke (eds.)
Brill, 2025
ISBN: 978-90-04-72781-6
e-ISBN: 978-90-04-73374-9
To
the book