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This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open
Access programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com.
Drawing on the latest debates in ecocritical theory and
sustainability studies, Literature as Cultural Ecology: Sustainable
Texts outlines a new approach to the reading of literary texts.
Hubert Zapf considers the ways in which literature operates as a
form of cultural ecology, using language, imagination and critique
to challenge and transform cultural narratives of humanity's
relationship to nature. In this way, the book demonstrates the
important role that literature plays in creating a more sustainable
way of life. Applying this approach to works by writers such as
Emily Dickinson, Edgar Allan Poe, Herman Melville, William
Faulkner, Toni Morrison, Zakes Mda, and Amitav Ghosh, Literature as
Cultural Ecology is an essential contribution to the contemporary
environmental humanities.
This collection comprises essays from various interdisciplinary
perspectives - e.g. literary scholarship, intermediality, art
history, psychoanalysis, philosophy, and medicine - to analyze and
interpret the fictional and non-fictional works by Siri Hustvedt,
an author whose reputation and public presence have been growing
steadily in the 21st century and who is recognized as one of the
most widely read and appreciated contemporary American writers. In
her significance and stature as a public intellectual, she is not
merely an American writer but a transnational, cosmopolitan author,
who develops new forms not only of literary narrative but of
interdisciplinary thought and writing, bringing together otherwise
separated genres and branches of knowledge in a broad spectrum
between literature and philosophy, historiography and art,
psychoanalysis and neuroscience, narrative and medicine. The
present volume is structured into the parts "Literary Creation and
Communication," Psychoanalysis and Philosophy," "Medicine and
Narrative," "Vision, Perception, and Power," and "Trauma, Memory,
and the Ambiguities of Self" and closes with an interview of Siri
Hustvedt by Susanne Becker in which Hustvedt elucidates her
personal conception of her own creative processes of writing.
Ecocriticism has emerged as one of the most fascinating and rapidly
growing fields of recent literary and cultural studies. From its
regional origins in late-twentieth-century Anglo-American academia,
it has become a worldwide phenomenon, which involves a decidedly
transdisciplinary and transnational paradigm that promises to
return a new sense of relevance to research and teaching in the
humanities. A distinctive feature of the present handbook in
comparison with other survey volumes is the combination of
ecocriticism with cultural ecology, reflecting an emphasis on the
cultural transformation of ecological processes and on the crucial
role of literature, art, and other forms of cultural creativity for
the evolution of societies towards sustainable futures. In
state-of-the-art contributions by leading international scholars in
the field, this handbook maps some of the most important
developments in contemporary ecocritical thought. It introduces key
theoretical concepts, issues, and directions of ecocriticism and
cultural ecology and demonstrates their relevance for the analysis
of texts and other cultural phenomena.
The volume offers a survey of the contribution of German literature
and culture to the evolution of ecological thought. As the field of
ecocritical theory and practice is rapidly expanding towards
transnational and global dimensions, it seems nevertheless
necessary to consider the distinct manifestations of ecological
thought in various cultures. In this sense, the volume demonstrates
in twenty-six essays from different disciplines how German
literature, philosophy, art, and science have contributed in unique
ways to the emergence of ecological thought on national and
transnational scale. The volume maps the most important and
characteristic of these developments both on a theoretical and on a
textual-analytical level. It is structured in five parts ranging
from proto-ecological thought since early modern times (part I) to
major theoretical approaches (part II), environmental history (part
III), and ecocritical case studies (part IV), to ecological visions
in different media and art forms (part V). The four editors have
widely published and are actively involved in ecocritical literary
and cultural studies. The group of editors consists of two scholars
of German literature and cultural studies, Gabriele Duerbeck and
Urte Stobbe (both University of Vechta), a scholar in German and
comparative literature, Evi Zemanek (University of Freiburg), as
well as a scholar of Anglo-American ecoliterature and ecocriticism,
Hubert Zapf. All of them are involved in various projects and
research networks on ecology and literature. The contributors of
the individual chapters likewise are all experts in their
respective fields, ranging from German literature, history,
environmental studies, art history, music and art. The book is a
unique and readily accessible collection of essays that is of
relevance not only for a German and continental European but for a
worldwide audience.
Das ganze Studium der Anglistik und Amerikanistik in einem Band. Ob
englische und amerikanische Literatur, Sprachwissenschaft,
Literatur- und Kulturtheorie, Fachdidaktik oder die Analyse von
Filmen und kulturellen Phanomenen fuhrende Fachvertreter geben in
englischer Sprache einen ausfuhrlichen UEberblick uber alle
relevanten Teildisziplinen. BA- und MA-Studierende finden hier die
wichtigsten Grundlagen und Wissensgebiete auf einen Blick. Durch
die ubersichtliche Darstellung und das Sachregister optimal fur das
systematische Lernen und zum Nachschlagen geeignet.
The volume offers a survey of the contribution of German literature
and culture to the evolution of ecological thought. As the field of
ecocritical theory and practice is rapidly expanding towards
transnational and global dimensions, it seems nevertheless
necessary to consider the distinct manifestations of ecological
thought in various cultures. In this sense, the volume demonstrates
in twenty-six essays from different disciplines how German
literature, philosophy, art, and science have contributed in unique
ways to the emergence of ecological thought on national and
transnational scale. The volume maps the most important and
characteristic of these developments both on a theoretical and on a
textual-analytical level. It is structured in five parts ranging
from proto-ecological thought since early modern times (part I) to
major theoretical approaches (part II), environmental history (part
III), and ecocritical case studies (part IV), to ecological visions
in different media and art forms (part V). The four editors have
widely published and are actively involved in ecocritical literary
and cultural studies. The group of editors consists of two scholars
of German literature and cultural studies, Gabriele Duerbeck and
Urte Stobbe (both University of Vechta), a scholar in German and
comparative literature, Evi Zemanek (University of Freiburg), as
well as a scholar of Anglo-American ecoliterature and ecocriticism,
Hubert Zapf. All of them are involved in various projects and
research networks on ecology and literature. The contributors of
the individual chapters likewise are all experts in their
respective fields, ranging from German literature, history,
environmental studies, art history, music and art. The book is a
unique and readily accessible collection of essays that is of
relevance not only for a German and continental European but for a
worldwide audience.
The relationship between literature and culture is described here
in terms of an ecologically defined functional model of literary
texts. Fictional texts are not only sensors identifying
questionable cultural developments and hence representing an
indispensable medium for cultural criticism. In addition, they are
loci for the renewal of cultural creativity. The first part of the
book supplies the theoretical substantiation for this approach and
develops it into a fully-fledged literary ecology in the framework
of present-day tendencies. The second part demonstrates the
plausibility and sustaining power of the approach with reference to
six representative American novels from different periods.
Seeber up to date! Von Beowulf und Shakespeare uber Defoe und
Dickens, Yeats, Eliot und Orwell bis zu Woolf, Pinter und Rushdie
umfasst der Band alle grossen Autorinnen und Autoren der englischen
Literatur. Die 5., stark uberarbeitete Auflage ruckt nun auch die
wichtigsten Werke des 20. und 21. Jahrhunderts ins Rampenlicht.
Neue Inhalte zur Kinderliteratur und Kurzgeschichte, zum Krimi, zu
Fantasy und Science Fiction sowie Werk- und Autorenportrats
erganzen den Band. Fundiert zu Epochen, Stilrichtungen, Gattungen.
Mit Bildern, Marginalien und Sachregister eben ein lebendiges
Nachschlagewerk.
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open
Access programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com.
Drawing on the latest debates in ecocritical theory and
sustainability studies, Literature as Cultural Ecology: Sustainable
Texts outlines a new approach to the reading of literary texts.
Hubert Zapf considers the ways in which literature operates as a
form of cultural ecology, using language, imagination and critique
to challenge and transform cultural narratives of humanity's
relationship to nature. In this way, the book demonstrates the
important role that literature plays in creating a more sustainable
way of life. Applying this approach to works by writers such as
Emily Dickinson, Edgar Allan Poe, Herman Melville, William
Faulkner, Toni Morrison, Zakes Mda, and Amitav Ghosh, Literature as
Cultural Ecology is an essential contribution to the contemporary
environmental humanities.
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