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Geographia Literaria: Studies in Earth, Ethics, and Literature / Jagannath Basu, Jayjit Sarkar, Nandi Ratul, Rachel Carazo, Pavlina Flajsarova, Oriol Batalla, Mario Bosincu, Debnita Chakravarti, Jayson Althofer, Jayjit Sarkar, Ankita Sharma

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Basu, Jagannātha, Editor.
Sarkar, Jayjit, Editor.
Ratul, Nandi, Contributor.
Carazo, Rachel, Contributor.
Flajsarova, Pavlina, Contributor.
Batalla, Oriol, Contributor.
Bosincu, Mario, Contributor.
Chakravarti, Debnita, Contributor.
Althofer, Jayson, Contributor.
Sarkar, Jayjit, Contributor.
Sharma, Ankita, Contributor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Ethics.
Ethik.
Geographic.
Geographie.
Literatur.
Literature.
Local Subjects:
Ethics.
Ethik.
Geographic.
Geographie.
Literatur.
Literature.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (229 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Hannover ibidem 2021
Biography/History:
Jagannath Basu is Assistant Professor in the Department of English, Sitalkuchi College, India. His recent publication includes: The Portrait of an Artist as a Pathographer: On Writing Illnesses and Illnesses in Writing eds. (Wilmington, DE: Vernon Press, 2021). Jayjit Sarkar is Assistant Professor in the Department of English, Raiganj University, India. His publications include Illness as Method: Beckett, Kafka, Mann, Woolf and Eliot (Wilmington, DE: Vernon Press, 2019), Border and Bordering: Politics, Poetics, Precariousness eds. (Stuttgart: ibidem Press, 2020), The Portrait of an Artist as a Pathographer: On Writing Illnesses and Illnesses in Writing eds. (Wilmington, DE: Vernon Press, 2021) and The Cinema of Apichatpong Weerasethakul eds. (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, forthcoming, 2021).
Summary:
By sensing the fundamental ideas of earth and the earth-thought, this collection seeks to negotiate with and react to the underlying semasiological or psycho-geographical principle of geopoetics that cuts across varied and at times conflicting schools. From reading some geopoetical texts to understanding the idea of earth in Humboldt and Marx-Engels, topolitics in Tintin, reef-thinking, geopoet(h)ics and Asiabodh, the volume tries to perceive how we poetically exist with the earth. Isn’t literature, taking a cue from Hölderlin, a symptom of the way “man lives poetically on the earth”? How is our body and psyche integral parts of the earth-thought? How does literature deal with the concepts of space and place? How literature enables us to comprehend the underlying principle of geopoetics — the principle of finding art in earth? These are some of the critical questions which this volume seeks to explore. Literature exemplifies a geographical consciousness — an “intimate and subjective” experience of the earth. This book is an attempt to conceive this eclectic infusion of art and earth, so that we are able to ensure that the world of the art always remains in touch with the earth of the world. Let us, through this book, un-earth this deep-rooted spatiality and geographicality in literature. Let us imitate earth through art, as this is the only place where we can live.
Contents:
Intro
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
1. Jayson Althofer: Marx, Engels and Literature from the Depths of the Earth
2. Mario Bosincu: A Glance at the Whole: Nature, Earth and Subjectivity in Alexander von Humboldt's Cosmos and Views of Nature
3. Ratul Nandi: Romantic Earth/Art? "Impossible": Re-Locating Romantic Inheritance in the Contemporary Critical Thought
4. Pavlína Flajšarová: Green Thumbs: Floral Geopoetics in the Poetry of Sarah Maguire
5. Ankita Sharma: The Memory of Here and Elsewhere: Geopoetics and Literary Fiction
6. Oriol Batalla: Reef Thinking: Coral Reefs, Materialism and Ecology at the End of Nature
7. Jayjit Sarkar: Asia and Asiabodh: Historicality, Ethics and Jibanananda Das' "Banalata Sen of Natore"
8.Rachel L. Carazo: Filling the "Empty" Space between the Natural World and Humans: Environmentalism, Non-Human Animal Rights, and Broken Promises in Holes
9. Debnita Chakravarti: The Adventures of Tintin in Heterotopia
Notes on Contributors
Index.
ISBN:
9783838275802
3838275802
OCLC:
1288216532
Publisher Number:
9783838275802

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