Eco Culture
Disaster, Narrative, Discourse
Herausgeber: Bell, Robert; Ficociello, Robert
Eco Culture
Disaster, Narrative, Discourse
Herausgeber: Bell, Robert; Ficociello, Robert
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This book opens a conversation about the mediated relationship between culture and ecology. The terms ecology and culture are past separation. We are far removed from their prior historical binaric connection, and they coincide through a supplementary role to each other. Ecology and culture are unified.
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This book opens a conversation about the mediated relationship between culture and ecology. The terms ecology and culture are past separation. We are far removed from their prior historical binaric connection, and they coincide through a supplementary role to each other. Ecology and culture are unified.
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- Ecocritical Theory and Practice
- Verlag: RLPG/Galleys
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 611g
- ISBN-13: 9781498534765
- ISBN-10: 1498534767
- Artikelnr.: 49096864
- Ecocritical Theory and Practice
- Verlag: RLPG/Galleys
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 611g
- ISBN-13: 9781498534765
- ISBN-10: 1498534767
- Artikelnr.: 49096864
Edited by Robert Bell and Robert Ficociello - Foreword by Patrick Murphy - Contributions by Kirk Boyle; Charles Byler; Kristen Chamberlain; Danielle Crawford; Nicole L. Freiner; Stephanie Hankinson; Peer Illner; Amy Lantinga; Marceleen Mosher; Minna Niemi
Foreword Patrick Murphy Introduction Robert Bell and Robert Ficociello Part
I: Mediation Chapter 1: "For $19.99, Terror at the Finish Line Can Be
Yours!": Creating Individual Identity Through Collective Tragedy in the
Boston Marathon Bombings Amy Lantinga Chapter 2: Re-Telling Fukushima,
Re-Shaping Citizenship: Women Netizens in Japan Nicole L. Freiner Chapter
3: The Locals do it better? The Strange Victory of Occupy Sandy Peer Illner
Chapter 4: "Monsters in Human Form:" Representations of Looting in American
Disaster Narratives Charles Byler Chapter 5: The Deepwater Horizon
Disaster: Communicating Environmental Disaster in the Age of Technology
Kristen Chamberlain and Marceleen Mosher Chapter 6: "The storm of the
century": Typhoon Yolanda, the Event, and the Project of U.S. Empire in the
Philippines Danielle Crawford Part II: Remediation Chapter 7: "The Missing
Element is the Human Element": Ontological Difference and the
World-Ecological Crisis of the Capitalocene Kirk Boyle Chapter 8:
Challenging Developmentalist Narratives: Helon Habila's Oil on Water as a
Representation of the Extractivist Exploitation in the Niger Delta Region
Minna Niemi Chapter 9: A Random Harvest: The Leftovers, Debt, and the
"strange non-death" of Neoliberalism Liane Tanguay Chapter 10:
Appropriating the Zombie Apocalypse: The Politics of Disaster Erik Trump
Chapter 11: The Politics of Aesthetics in Beasts of the Southern Wild:
Mapping the Ethical Limits of Filmic Narratives in the Wake of Epochal
Disaster Cycles Stephanie Hankinson Chapter 12: Neohumanism in the
Anthropocene: Jim Jarmusch's Only Lovers Left Alive Hannah Stark
I: Mediation Chapter 1: "For $19.99, Terror at the Finish Line Can Be
Yours!": Creating Individual Identity Through Collective Tragedy in the
Boston Marathon Bombings Amy Lantinga Chapter 2: Re-Telling Fukushima,
Re-Shaping Citizenship: Women Netizens in Japan Nicole L. Freiner Chapter
3: The Locals do it better? The Strange Victory of Occupy Sandy Peer Illner
Chapter 4: "Monsters in Human Form:" Representations of Looting in American
Disaster Narratives Charles Byler Chapter 5: The Deepwater Horizon
Disaster: Communicating Environmental Disaster in the Age of Technology
Kristen Chamberlain and Marceleen Mosher Chapter 6: "The storm of the
century": Typhoon Yolanda, the Event, and the Project of U.S. Empire in the
Philippines Danielle Crawford Part II: Remediation Chapter 7: "The Missing
Element is the Human Element": Ontological Difference and the
World-Ecological Crisis of the Capitalocene Kirk Boyle Chapter 8:
Challenging Developmentalist Narratives: Helon Habila's Oil on Water as a
Representation of the Extractivist Exploitation in the Niger Delta Region
Minna Niemi Chapter 9: A Random Harvest: The Leftovers, Debt, and the
"strange non-death" of Neoliberalism Liane Tanguay Chapter 10:
Appropriating the Zombie Apocalypse: The Politics of Disaster Erik Trump
Chapter 11: The Politics of Aesthetics in Beasts of the Southern Wild:
Mapping the Ethical Limits of Filmic Narratives in the Wake of Epochal
Disaster Cycles Stephanie Hankinson Chapter 12: Neohumanism in the
Anthropocene: Jim Jarmusch's Only Lovers Left Alive Hannah Stark
Foreword Patrick Murphy Introduction Robert Bell and Robert Ficociello Part
I: Mediation Chapter 1: "For $19.99, Terror at the Finish Line Can Be
Yours!": Creating Individual Identity Through Collective Tragedy in the
Boston Marathon Bombings Amy Lantinga Chapter 2: Re-Telling Fukushima,
Re-Shaping Citizenship: Women Netizens in Japan Nicole L. Freiner Chapter
3: The Locals do it better? The Strange Victory of Occupy Sandy Peer Illner
Chapter 4: "Monsters in Human Form:" Representations of Looting in American
Disaster Narratives Charles Byler Chapter 5: The Deepwater Horizon
Disaster: Communicating Environmental Disaster in the Age of Technology
Kristen Chamberlain and Marceleen Mosher Chapter 6: "The storm of the
century": Typhoon Yolanda, the Event, and the Project of U.S. Empire in the
Philippines Danielle Crawford Part II: Remediation Chapter 7: "The Missing
Element is the Human Element": Ontological Difference and the
World-Ecological Crisis of the Capitalocene Kirk Boyle Chapter 8:
Challenging Developmentalist Narratives: Helon Habila's Oil on Water as a
Representation of the Extractivist Exploitation in the Niger Delta Region
Minna Niemi Chapter 9: A Random Harvest: The Leftovers, Debt, and the
"strange non-death" of Neoliberalism Liane Tanguay Chapter 10:
Appropriating the Zombie Apocalypse: The Politics of Disaster Erik Trump
Chapter 11: The Politics of Aesthetics in Beasts of the Southern Wild:
Mapping the Ethical Limits of Filmic Narratives in the Wake of Epochal
Disaster Cycles Stephanie Hankinson Chapter 12: Neohumanism in the
Anthropocene: Jim Jarmusch's Only Lovers Left Alive Hannah Stark
I: Mediation Chapter 1: "For $19.99, Terror at the Finish Line Can Be
Yours!": Creating Individual Identity Through Collective Tragedy in the
Boston Marathon Bombings Amy Lantinga Chapter 2: Re-Telling Fukushima,
Re-Shaping Citizenship: Women Netizens in Japan Nicole L. Freiner Chapter
3: The Locals do it better? The Strange Victory of Occupy Sandy Peer Illner
Chapter 4: "Monsters in Human Form:" Representations of Looting in American
Disaster Narratives Charles Byler Chapter 5: The Deepwater Horizon
Disaster: Communicating Environmental Disaster in the Age of Technology
Kristen Chamberlain and Marceleen Mosher Chapter 6: "The storm of the
century": Typhoon Yolanda, the Event, and the Project of U.S. Empire in the
Philippines Danielle Crawford Part II: Remediation Chapter 7: "The Missing
Element is the Human Element": Ontological Difference and the
World-Ecological Crisis of the Capitalocene Kirk Boyle Chapter 8:
Challenging Developmentalist Narratives: Helon Habila's Oil on Water as a
Representation of the Extractivist Exploitation in the Niger Delta Region
Minna Niemi Chapter 9: A Random Harvest: The Leftovers, Debt, and the
"strange non-death" of Neoliberalism Liane Tanguay Chapter 10:
Appropriating the Zombie Apocalypse: The Politics of Disaster Erik Trump
Chapter 11: The Politics of Aesthetics in Beasts of the Southern Wild:
Mapping the Ethical Limits of Filmic Narratives in the Wake of Epochal
Disaster Cycles Stephanie Hankinson Chapter 12: Neohumanism in the
Anthropocene: Jim Jarmusch's Only Lovers Left Alive Hannah Stark