This book proposes a paradigm shift in contemporary ecocritical scholarship, from radical green politics to post-green. It examines multicultural literature to transcend ethnic and national boundaries, thereby voicing for a multiplicity of human experiences in relation to an eco-globalist imagination.
This book proposes a paradigm shift in contemporary ecocritical scholarship, from radical green politics to post-green. It examines multicultural literature to transcend ethnic and national boundaries, thereby voicing for a multiplicity of human experiences in relation to an eco-globalist imagination.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Murali Sivaramakrishnan is professor and head of the Department of English at Pondicherry University. Animesh Roy is assistant professor in the Department of English at St. Xavier's College.
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Table of Contents Preface Introduction: Philosophizing Post-Green: Re/Moving Borderlands-Beyond Modernity's Last Post Murali Sivaramakrishnan 1. Recalling Herbert Marcuse on Socialism's Radical Goals Today Charles Reitz 2. Aesthetics of Survival K. Satchidanandan 3. Ghost God Dancing with the Bat, and Covid-19 Peter I-Min Huang 4. From a Mythic City to a Rubbish Metropolis: Urban Imaginaries of Istanbul in Contemporary Turkish Non/Fiction Kerim Can Yazgünölu 5. Oil Ecology, The Niger Delta and The Crisis of Survival in Ogaga Ifowodo's The Oil Lamp Oluseye Abiodun Babatunde 6. Passionate Specificity Ann Fisher-Wirth 7. The Alchemy of Inside and Outside: Feminism, Ecology and The Self in Kamala Das Usha VT 8. Healing and Sweetening: Ted Hughes and the Regeneration of Elmet Ann Skea 9. John Clare and the Horizon of Nature's Mystery Mihai A. Stroe 10. How Ideology has Driven Beauty from Ecocriticism and the Arts in General: The Allure of Oppositional Politics and Aesthetics P. Quigley 11. Eco-phenomenology in Comparative Literature: Salvatore Quasimodo and Odysseus Elytis' Eco-Poetics Nikoleta Zampaki 12. Of The Forest: Ecology, Culture and History Debarati Bandyopadhyay 13. A World of Many Minds: Toward a Post-green Vision of the Future Jack Hunter About the Contributors
Table of Contents Preface Introduction: Philosophizing Post-Green: Re/Moving Borderlands-Beyond Modernity's Last Post Murali Sivaramakrishnan 1. Recalling Herbert Marcuse on Socialism's Radical Goals Today Charles Reitz 2. Aesthetics of Survival K. Satchidanandan 3. Ghost God Dancing with the Bat, and Covid-19 Peter I-Min Huang 4. From a Mythic City to a Rubbish Metropolis: Urban Imaginaries of Istanbul in Contemporary Turkish Non/Fiction Kerim Can Yazgünölu 5. Oil Ecology, The Niger Delta and The Crisis of Survival in Ogaga Ifowodo's The Oil Lamp Oluseye Abiodun Babatunde 6. Passionate Specificity Ann Fisher-Wirth 7. The Alchemy of Inside and Outside: Feminism, Ecology and The Self in Kamala Das Usha VT 8. Healing and Sweetening: Ted Hughes and the Regeneration of Elmet Ann Skea 9. John Clare and the Horizon of Nature's Mystery Mihai A. Stroe 10. How Ideology has Driven Beauty from Ecocriticism and the Arts in General: The Allure of Oppositional Politics and Aesthetics P. Quigley 11. Eco-phenomenology in Comparative Literature: Salvatore Quasimodo and Odysseus Elytis' Eco-Poetics Nikoleta Zampaki 12. Of The Forest: Ecology, Culture and History Debarati Bandyopadhyay 13. A World of Many Minds: Toward a Post-green Vision of the Future Jack Hunter About the Contributors
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