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Ecopoetics and the Global Landscape: Critical Essays surveys
ecopoetry from a global perspective across different historical
epochs. Its comparative approach foregrounds the importance of
ecopoetics within the context of distinct national literatures and
cultures to reveal the ubiquitous intersection of poetry with
ecocriticism. The collection analyzes environmental problems
resulting from the legacies of colonialism and focuses on issues of
environmental justice and indigenous issues as well as on the
intersection of genocide studies and environmentalism. It also
examines ecologically-informed modes of relating to the world. In
particular, it engages with interactions between the human and
nonhuman as well as mind and matter. Finally, it broadens the scope
of place to include both the absent land of exiled peoples, and the
urban, built environment.
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Ecofeminism in Dialogue (Paperback)
Douglas A Vakoch, Sam Mickey; Contributions by Anna Bedford, Benay Blend, Michelle Deininger, …
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R1,235
Discovery Miles 12 350
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There are countless ways of thinking, feeling, and acting like an
ecofeminist. Ecofeminism includes a plurality of perspectives,
thriving in dialogue between diverse theories and practices
involving ecological and feminist matters of concern. Deepening the
dialogue, the contributors in this anthology explore critical and
complementary interactions between ecofeminism and other areas of
inquiry, including ecocriticism, postcolonialism, geography,
environmental law, religion, geoengineering, systems thinking,
family therapy, and more. This volume aims to further the cultural
and literary theories of ecofeminism by situating them in
conversation with other interpretations and analyses of
intersections between environment, gender, and culture. This
anthology is a unique combination of contemporary,
interdisciplinary, and global perspectives in dialogue with
ecofeminism, supporting academic and activist efforts to resist
oppression and domination and cultivate care and justice.
This new book is the second volume in a two-volume "mini-series"
devoted to representing diverse and innovative ecocritical voices
from throughout the world, particularly from developing nations
(the first volume, Ecoambiguity, Community, and Development,
appeared in 2014). The vast majority of existing ecocritical
studies, even those which espouse the "postcolonial ecocritical"
perspective, operate within a first-world sensibility, speaking on
behalf of subalternized human communities and degraded landscapes
without actually eliciting the voices of the impacted communities.
We have sought in Ecocriticism of the Global South to allow
scholars from (or intimately familiar with) underrepresented
regions to "write back" to the world's centers of political and
military and economic power, expressing views of the intersections
of nature and culture from the perspective of developing countries.
This approach highlights what activist and writer Vandana Shiva has
described as the relationship between "ecology and the politics of
survival," showing both commonalities and local idiosyncrasies by
juxtaposing such countries as China and Northern Ireland, New
Zealand and Cameroon. The two volumes of the Ecocriticism of the
Global South Series point to the need for further cultivation of
the environmental humanities in regions of the world that are,
essentially, the front line of the human struggle to invent
sustainable and just civilizations on an imperiled planet.
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