Awareness of eco-literature has recalled the central ideology of
environmentalism - "to think globally and act locally." As this
volume shows, various tags of contemporary discourse have emerged,
including transnational, cosmopolitan, hybridity, diaspora, and
generally cultural. These concerns highlight such global
environmental problems as biodiversity, climate change, and
developing new forms of interconnectedness with local and regional
communities. In this context, contemporary discourse becomes of
immediate concern in understanding the environmental crisis. In a
way, reading different cultures and experiences can contribute to a
contemporary discourse that can facilitate an environmental
sensibility and develop a unique ecological approach.
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