John Campion, Lecturer

Office: 476 Wheeler

Phone: 510-642-4805

Email: jmcampion@berkeley.edu

Areas of Interest

Creative Writing. Critical Theory. Cultural Studies. Poetry.

Current Research

John Campion is the founder of the Ecotropic movement, which holds that for human culture to be healthy it must exist as in an ecological niche and thereby re-late appropriately with all the fields of forces. His poetry, art, philosophy, and criticism reflect ecotropic values.

Selected Publications and Papers Delivered

Medusa
(Book length poem)
Ecotropic Works, October 2007

Squaring the Circle
(Book length poem)
Ecotropic Works, 2002

Tongue Stones
(Book length poem)
Ecotropic Works, 1995, 2001

Ecotropic Works
(Anthology of Environmental Writing)
Ecotropic Works, 2002

Where Three Roads Meet
(Poetry)
Cedarshouse Press, 1990

Sippapu the Kiva an Inverted Bat
(Poetry)
Latitudes Press, 1985

El Sueño
(Translation of Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz' Poem)
Brazos Books, 1980

Office Hours

TTh 11:30 am - 12:30 pm