This collection expands our vision of the relationship between the life sciences and literature, allowing the reader to unearth connections between topics from ecology to neuroscience and media from poetry to performance art. Thirteen elegantly written chapters demonstrate how life becomes a matter of concern in the 21st century.
Prof Rebecca Wilbanks
Life, Re-Scaled provides much-needed rigorous analyses of the affective and aesthetic potentials of literature and performance to engage with, and attend to, the heterogenous scales of life across microbiological and planetary scales [...] What is particularly salient about Life, Re-Scaled is that it includes methodologies in which science and art are not domains that merely influence each other: the contributors explore the “cross-currents” and “cross fertilizing of imaginaries” across contemporary artistic work, cultural representational popularizations of the life sciences, and philosophy.
Dr Sarah Hopfinger
Performing Arts Journal, 2024. doi:10.1162/pajj_r_00704