Global ecologies and the environmental humanities : postcolonial approaches /

This book examines current trends in scholarly thinking about the new field of the Environmental Humanities, focusing in particular on how the history of globalization and imperialism represents a special challenge to the representation of environmental issues. Essays in this path-breaking collectio...

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Other Authors: DeLoughrey, Elizabeth M., 1967- (Editor), Didur, Jill, 1965- (Editor), Carrigan, Anthony, 1980- (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: New York ; London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.
Series:Routledge interdisciplinary perspectives on literature ; 31.
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505 0 |a Introduction: A Postcolonial Environmental Humanities / Elizabeth DeLoughrey, Jill Didur, and Anthony Carrigan -- Part I: The Politics of Earth: Forests, Gardens, Plantations. 1. Narrativizing Nature: India, Empire, and Environment / David Arnold -- 2. "The Perverse Little People of the Hills:" Unearthing Ecology and Transculturation in Reginald Farrers Alpine Plant-Hunting / Jill Didur -- 3. Bagasse: Caribbean Art and the Debris of the Sugar Plantation Lizabeth / Paravisini-Gebert -- 4. Writing a Native Garden?: Environmental Language and Post-Mabo Literature in Australia / Susan K. Martin -- Part II: Disaster, Vulnerability, and Resilience. 5. Towards a Postcolonial Disaster Studies / Anthony Carrigan -- 6. Nuclear Disaster: The Marshall Islands Experience and Lessons for a Post-Fukushima World / Barbara Rose Johnston -- 7. Island Vulnerability and Resilience: Combining Knowledges for Disaster Risk Reduction Including Climate Change Adaptation / Ilan Kelman, J.C. Gaillard, Jessica Mercer, James Lewis, and Anthony Carrigan -- Part III: Political Ecologies and Environmental Justice. 8. The Edgework of the Clerk: Resilience in Arundhati Roys Walking With the Comrades / Susie OBrien -- 9. Filming the Emergence of Popular Environmentalism in Latin America: Postcolonialism and Buen Vivir / Jorge Marcone -- 10. Witnessing the Nature of Violence: Resource Extraction and Political Ecologies in the Contemporary African Novel / Byron Caminero-Santangelo -- Part IV: Mapping World Ecologies. 11. Narrating a Global Future: Our Common Future and the Public Hearings of the World Commission on Environment and Development / Cheryl Lousley -- 12. Oil on Sugar: Commodity Frontiers and Peripheral Aesthetics / Michael Niblett -- 13. Ghost Mountains and Stone Maidens: Ecological Imperialism, Compound Catastrophe, and the Post-Soviet Ecogothic / Sharae Deckard -- Part V: Terraforming, Climate Change, and the Anthropocene. 14. Terraforming Planet Earth / Joseph Masco -- 15. Climate Change, Cosmology, and Poetry: The Case of Derek Walcotts Omeros / George B. Handley -- 16. Ordinary Futures: Interspecies Worldings in the Anthropocene / Elizabeth DeLoughrey. 
520 |a This book examines current trends in scholarly thinking about the new field of the Environmental Humanities, focusing in particular on how the history of globalization and imperialism represents a special challenge to the representation of environmental issues. Essays in this path-breaking collection examine the role that narrative, visual, and aesthetic forms can play in drawing attention to and shaping our ideas about long-term and catastrophic environmental challenges such as climate change, militarism, deforestation, the pollution and management of the global commons, petrocapitalism, and the commodification of nature. The volume presents a postcolonial approach to the environmental humanities, especially in conjunction with current thinking in areas such as political ecology and environmental justice. Spanning regions such as Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, Australasia and the Pacific, as well as North America, the volume includes essays by founding figures in the field as well as new scholars, providing vital new interdisciplinary perspectives on: the politics of the earth; disaster, vulnerability, and resilience; political ecologies and environmental justice; world ecologies; and the Anthropocene. In engaging critical ecologies, the volume poses a postcolonial environmental humanities for the twenty-first century. At the heart of this is a conviction that a thoroughly global, postcolonial, and comparative approach is essential to defining the emergent field of the environmental humanities, and that this field has much to offer in understanding critical issues surrounding the creation of alternative ecological futures. -- Amazon.com. 
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