Eco-Concepts: Critical Reflections in Emerging Ecocritical Theory and Ecological Thought: Ecocritical Theory and Practice
Editat de Cenk Tan, ISMAIL Serdar Altaç Contribuţii de Panchali Bhattacharya, Brian Deyo, Erden El, Lenka Filipova, Mahinur Gözde Kasurka, Narayan Jena, Philippe Lynes, Amarjeet Nayak, Kübra Vural Özbey, Ufuk Özdag, Pritam Panda, Abhra Paul, Aina Vidal-Pérez, Denis Petrina, Ziba Rashidian, Ana Simic, Milena Škobo, Gina Stamm, Clara Soudan, Inna Sukhenko, Rebekah A. Taylor-Wisemanen Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 iun 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781666923483
ISBN-10: 1666923486
Pagini: 266
Ilustrații: 1 BW Illustration
Dimensiuni: 162 x 232 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Seria Ecocritical Theory and Practice
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1666923486
Pagini: 266
Ilustrații: 1 BW Illustration
Dimensiuni: 162 x 232 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Seria Ecocritical Theory and Practice
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Table of Contents
Editors' Introduction
Cenk Tan & Ismail Serdar Altaç
Part I - Reimagining Ecological Concepts
1. Revisiting Ecocide: At the Threshold of International Ecocide Law
Cenk Tan
2. Petroculture: Exploring the Limits of Oil, Utopia and Imagination
Ismail Serdar Altaç
3. Dark Ecology: Embracing Strange Intimacies and Withdrawals in the Joyful Collapse of Nature
Clara Soudan
4. Anthropocene and Capitalocene: Humans and Systems in Earth's Emergent Epoch
Rebekah A. Taylor-Wiseman
5. Plantationocene, Chthulucene, and Agency as Process and Relation
Lenka Filipova
6. Bioregionalism and Biocultural Region: Reconceptualizing the Human-Environment-Place Interrelationships Beyond the Culture/Nature Dichotomy
Abhra Paul & Amarjeet Nayak
7. Reading Ecophobia in the Capitalocene
Brian Deyo
8. Eco-Deconstruction, or (Post)Humanism of the Other (Nonhuman)
Philippe Lynes
9. Environmental Justice: The Beginning, Present and What Awaits Humanity in the Future
Erden El
10. Ecopsychology and Indigenous Ecosophy: Lessons in Sustainability
Panchali Bhattarchaya & Pritam Panda
11. Hyperobjects: How to Move Forward While Entangled in the Mesh
Ana Sentov
Part II - Exploring Ecocriticisms
12. Restoration Ecocriticism: From Habitat Destruction to Hands-on Action
Ufuk Özdag
13. Affective Ecocriticism: From Thinking to Feeling and Being-Together
Denis Petrina
14. Empirical Ecocriticism: Unveiling the Power of Literature in Environmental Consciousness
Milena Skobo
15. Material Ecocriticism: Reading the Nonhuman World
Gina Stamm
16. Posthuman Ecocriticism: Finding Our Way through Collaborative Survival
Mahinur Gözde Kasurka
Part III - Traversing Disciplinary Boundaries
17. Blue Humanities: Oceans as History, Matter, and Imagination
Aina Vidal Pérez
18. Nuclear Humanities: Envisioning the Nuclear as a Societal and Ecological Value
Inna Sukhenko
19. Critical Animal Studies: Toward the Anthropocene
Ziba Rashidian
20. Unravelling Critical Plant Studies
Kübra Vural Özbey
21. Gandhian Ecosophy: Reflections on Ecology and Self
Narayan Jena
Index
About the Contributors
Editors' Introduction
Cenk Tan & Ismail Serdar Altaç
Part I - Reimagining Ecological Concepts
1. Revisiting Ecocide: At the Threshold of International Ecocide Law
Cenk Tan
2. Petroculture: Exploring the Limits of Oil, Utopia and Imagination
Ismail Serdar Altaç
3. Dark Ecology: Embracing Strange Intimacies and Withdrawals in the Joyful Collapse of Nature
Clara Soudan
4. Anthropocene and Capitalocene: Humans and Systems in Earth's Emergent Epoch
Rebekah A. Taylor-Wiseman
5. Plantationocene, Chthulucene, and Agency as Process and Relation
Lenka Filipova
6. Bioregionalism and Biocultural Region: Reconceptualizing the Human-Environment-Place Interrelationships Beyond the Culture/Nature Dichotomy
Abhra Paul & Amarjeet Nayak
7. Reading Ecophobia in the Capitalocene
Brian Deyo
8. Eco-Deconstruction, or (Post)Humanism of the Other (Nonhuman)
Philippe Lynes
9. Environmental Justice: The Beginning, Present and What Awaits Humanity in the Future
Erden El
10. Ecopsychology and Indigenous Ecosophy: Lessons in Sustainability
Panchali Bhattarchaya & Pritam Panda
11. Hyperobjects: How to Move Forward While Entangled in the Mesh
Ana Sentov
Part II - Exploring Ecocriticisms
12. Restoration Ecocriticism: From Habitat Destruction to Hands-on Action
Ufuk Özdag
13. Affective Ecocriticism: From Thinking to Feeling and Being-Together
Denis Petrina
14. Empirical Ecocriticism: Unveiling the Power of Literature in Environmental Consciousness
Milena Skobo
15. Material Ecocriticism: Reading the Nonhuman World
Gina Stamm
16. Posthuman Ecocriticism: Finding Our Way through Collaborative Survival
Mahinur Gözde Kasurka
Part III - Traversing Disciplinary Boundaries
17. Blue Humanities: Oceans as History, Matter, and Imagination
Aina Vidal Pérez
18. Nuclear Humanities: Envisioning the Nuclear as a Societal and Ecological Value
Inna Sukhenko
19. Critical Animal Studies: Toward the Anthropocene
Ziba Rashidian
20. Unravelling Critical Plant Studies
Kübra Vural Özbey
21. Gandhian Ecosophy: Reflections on Ecology and Self
Narayan Jena
Index
About the Contributors
Recenzii
The "polycrisis" of our time has brought forth a dynamic array of creative responses from interdisciplinary scholars in the environmental humanities. The diverse contributors to this collection orient us to this complex mosaic of emerging ideas and approaches. Scholars, students, and general readers alike will find useful guidance here as we seek our collective way forward amid perplexing social and environmental change.
Eco-concepts: Critical Reflections in Emerging Ecocritical Theory and Ecological Thought is an important collection of texts written by scholars from all over the world. That brilliant survey of eco-concepts ranging from "Eco-Deconstruction" to "Ecopsychology" and from "Restoration Ecocriticism" to "Gandhian Ecosophy," from "Blue Humanities" to "Nuclear Humanities" and "Critical Plant Studies," is a fascinating demonstration of the role of writers, artists and scholars to make the world more aware and more ecoconscious. A major contribution to the field of ecocriticism, it is both a brilliant collection of scholarly analyses of a great range of eco-concepts and an active gesture towards the healing of the world.
Eco-Concepts offers a sweeping overview of the most vibrant ideas in the environmental humanities, from the pragmatism of an international ecocide law that would give nature legal standing to the profundity of Gandhian reflections on the ecological meaning of selfhood. Cenk Tan and Ismail Serdar Altaç have collected twenty-one diverse essays that will be of interest to both specialists and newcomers to the field.
Eco-concepts: Critical Reflections in Emerging Ecocritical Theory and Ecological Thought is an important collection of texts written by scholars from all over the world. That brilliant survey of eco-concepts ranging from "Eco-Deconstruction" to "Ecopsychology" and from "Restoration Ecocriticism" to "Gandhian Ecosophy," from "Blue Humanities" to "Nuclear Humanities" and "Critical Plant Studies," is a fascinating demonstration of the role of writers, artists and scholars to make the world more aware and more ecoconscious. A major contribution to the field of ecocriticism, it is both a brilliant collection of scholarly analyses of a great range of eco-concepts and an active gesture towards the healing of the world.
Eco-Concepts offers a sweeping overview of the most vibrant ideas in the environmental humanities, from the pragmatism of an international ecocide law that would give nature legal standing to the profundity of Gandhian reflections on the ecological meaning of selfhood. Cenk Tan and Ismail Serdar Altaç have collected twenty-one diverse essays that will be of interest to both specialists and newcomers to the field.