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The literature and politics of the environment / edited by John Parham for the English Association.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Parham, John, editor.
Series:
Essays and studies (London, England : 1950) ; v. 76.
Essays and studies, 0071-1357 ; 76
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Ecocriticism.
Environmental literature--History and criticism.
Environmental literature.
Genre:
Literary criticism.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Physical Description:
x, 188 pages ; 22 cm.
Place of Publication:
Woodbridge, Suffolk : D.S. Brewer, 2023.
Summary:
"Much as the complexities of climate change and the Anthropocene have queried the limits and exclusions of literary representation, so, too, have the challenges recently presented by climate activism and intersectional environmentalism, animal rights, and even the power of material forms, such as oil, plastic, and heavy metals. Social and protest movements have revived the question of whether there can be such a thing as an activist ecocriticism: can such an approach only concern itself with consciousness, or might it politicise literary criticism in a new way? Attempting to respond, this volume coalesces around three interrelated strands: material ecologies, past and present British politics, and the act of writing itself. Contributors consider the ways in which literary form has foregrounded the complexities of both matter (in essays on water, sugar, and land) and political economics (from empire and nationalism to environmental justice movements and local and regional communities). The volume asks how life writing, nature writing, creative nonfiction, and autobiography - although genres entrenched in capitalist political realities - can also confront these by reinserting personal experience. Can we bring a more sustainable planet into being by focusing on those literary forms which have the ability to imagine the conditions and systems needed to do so?" -- Back cover
Contents:
Industry and environmental violence in the early Victorian novel: pastoral re-visions / Mark Frost
Floating cities, imperial bodies: reading water in Timothy Mo's An Insular Possession (1986) and Xi Xi's 'Strange Tales from a Floating City' (1986) / Caitlin Vandertop
Sweet food to sweet crude: haunting place through planet / Sam Solnick
Nonhuman entanglements in Adam Roberts's science fiction: Bête (2014) and By Light Alone (2012) / Nora Castle
. Sum deorc wyrd gathers: dark ecology, Brexit ecocriticism, and the far right / Aidan Tynan
Literature, literary pedagogy, and Extinction Rebellion (XR): The case of Tarka the Otter / Karín Lesnik-Oberstein
The View from the field: activist ecocriticism and land workers' voices / Pippa Marland
Nature walking: marching against privilege / Dominic Head
To be a witness in the world / Amanda Thomson.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781843846970
1843846977
OCLC:
1370485620

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