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Literature and the Environment
Critical and Primary Sources
Literature and the Environment
Critical and Primary Sources
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Description
Bringing together 100 essential critical articles across 4 volumes, Literature and the Environment: Critical and Primary Sources is a comprehensive collection of the most important academic writings on ecocriticism and literature's engagement with environmental crisis.
With texts by key scholars, creative writers and activists, the articles in these four volumes follow the development and history of environmental criticism, as well as interdisciplinary conversations with contemporary philosophy and media studies.
Literature and the Environment includes work by such writers as: Stacy Alaimo, Jonathan Bate, Winona LaDuke, Laura Pulido, Kyle Powis Whyte, Jacques Derrida, Ursula K. Heise, Bruno Latour, Rob Nixon, Ken Saro-Wiwa, William Shakespeare, Leslie Marmon Silko, Henry David Thoreau, Rita Wong. E.O. Wilson, Cary Wolfe and William Wordsworth.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
General Introduction
Volume Introduction: Field Genealogies
PART I A WORD FOR NATURE
PART II DECOLONIZING THE ARCHIVE
PART III MATERIALISMS, OLD AND NEW
VOLUME 2: WHY LITERATURE? LITERATURE AS ECOLOGICAL FORCE
Acknowledgments
Volume Introduction: Why Literature?
PART I FIELD VISIONS
PART II EXEMPLARY READINGS
PART III AN APPENDIX OF PRIMARY TEXTS
VOLUME 3: INTERDISCIPLINARY CONVERSATIONS -FROM ECOCRITICISM TO POST-HUMANITIES
Acknowledgments
Volume Introduction: Interdisciplinary Conversations
PART I CONVERSATIONS WITH THE NATURAL SCIENCES: FROM CONSILIENCE TO TRANSCORPOREALITY
PART II CONVERSATIONS WITH PHILOSOPHY: FROM PHENOMENOLOGY TO OOO
PART III CONVERSATIONS WITH MEDIA STUDIES: FROM CINEMA TO CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
VOLUME 4: FIELD CONTEXTS
Acknowledgments
Volume Introduction: Field Contexts
PART I BREAKING GROUND: FOUNDATIONAL INFLUENCES FROM BEYOND THE FIELD
PART II JUSTICE MATTERS
PART III WRITING ACTIVISM
Product details

Published | Jan 28 2021 |
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Format | Hardback - Pack |
Edition | 1st |
ISBN | 9781350026315 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
Dimensions | 0 x 0 inches |
Series | Critical and Primary Sources |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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A rich and varied teaching resource. It offers a valuable assortment of papers that can be drawn on for courses in the environmental humanities.
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