ENAIÊ MAIRÊ AZAMBUJA

I am an interdisciplinary environmental humanities researcher and literary scholar working at the intersections of modern and contemporary poetry, ecocriticism, and philosophy of language. My research explores how narratives, aesthetics, and practices of representation inform ethical orientations toward multispecies life, particularly in the context of ecological crisis and environmental change. Focusing on poetic form, I examine how it responds to ecological crisis, linguistic limit, and ungraspability, challenging conventional assumptions about language, presence, and human–non-human relations. I am the author of The Zen of Ecopoetics (Routledge, 2023), shortlisted for the 2025 ASLE-UKI Book Prize.