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Multimedia: Galleymore on Cuteness

Click here to experience bonus multimedia content from the 2023 Year in Review issue of Radcliffe Magazine
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Here, watch Isabel Galleymore talk about different aspects of cuteness and listen to her reading her work.

Galleymore on how we define nature and the difference between nature poetry and ecopoetry. Video produced by Alan C. Grazioso/Harvard Radcliffe Institute

Galleymore on assigning cuteness and the implications for commodification and power. Video produced by Alan C. Grazioso/Harvard Radcliffe Institute

Galleymore reads “The Starfish”

Galleymore reads “Examples Include Celine Dion’s 'My Heart Will Go On'”

Isabel Galleymore—the 2022–2023 Walter Jackson Bate Fellow at Radcliffe and an associate professor in creative writing at the University of Birmingham, in the United Kingdom—is focused on ecopoetics and the environmental humanities. She is working on her second collection of poetry, which explores the role of cuteness in our encounters with the natural world.

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