The talk of a catastrophic contemporary environmental crisis is all
around us. Yet the relationship between such a crises and literary
and cultural forms remains relatively unexamined. This book offers
a way to think about this relationship by reading a number of key
contemporary Indian novels alongside accounts of the severely
stressed ecology and environment of the country. In doing so,
postcolonial environments also suggests a new alignment between the
theoretical fields of postcolonial and environmental studies. In
showing how such an alignment can provide us with a materialist and
historicist account of environments of cultures and cultures of
environment, the book makes an original contribution to the
emergent area of green postcolonialism.
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