The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Climate
Herausgeber: Johns-Putra, Adeline; Sultzbach, Kelly
The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Climate
Herausgeber: Johns-Putra, Adeline; Sultzbach, Kelly
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This book introduces students to the field of climate and literature while offering seasoned scholars novel ways to approach its dynamic expansions. It highlights diversity across geography, race, and class, as well as genre. It not only introduces key issues but also puts emerging themes in conversation.
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This book introduces students to the field of climate and literature while offering seasoned scholars novel ways to approach its dynamic expansions. It highlights diversity across geography, race, and class, as well as genre. It not only introduces key issues but also puts emerging themes in conversation.
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- Cambridge Companions to Literature
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 362
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. März 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 584g
- ISBN-13: 9781009060813
- ISBN-10: 1009060813
- Artikelnr.: 62807388
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Cambridge Companions to Literature
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 362
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. März 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 584g
- ISBN-13: 9781009060813
- ISBN-10: 1009060813
- Artikelnr.: 62807388
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction Adeline Johns-Putra and Kelly Sultzbach; Part I. Historical
Shifts in Climate Consciousness: 1. Seasonal processions Sarah Dimick; 2.
Literal and literary atmospheres Thomas H. Ford; 3. Weathers of body and
world: Reading difference in literary atmospheres before climate change
Jennifer Mae Hamilton; Part II. Current Issues in Climate Change Criticism:
4. Scales: Climate versus embodiment Derek Woods; 5. Capitalist cultures:
The taste of oil Elizabeth Mazzolini; 6. Animals and extinction Fiona
Probyn-Rapsey; 7. Climate justice and literatures of the global south
Chitra Sankaran; Part III. Ways of Telling Climate Stories: 8. Climate
theatre: Enacting possible futures Theresa J. May; 9. Digital Cli-Fi: Human
stories of climate in online and social media John Parham; 10. Climate on
screen: From doom and disaster to ecotopian visions Alexa Weik von Mossner;
Part IV. Dialogic Perspectives on Emerging Questions: Science Fiction and
Future Fantasies; 11. Ice-sheet collapse and the consensus apocalypse in
the science fiction of Kim Stanley Robinson Gerry Canavan; 12. Solarpunk
Gregory Lynall; Collective Climate Action; 13. Indigenous and black
feminist knowledge-production, speculative science stories, and climate
change literature Shelley Streeby; 14. More-than-human collectives in
richard powers' the overstory and vandana singh's 'entanglement' Kelly
Sultzbach; Love Letters to the Planet; 15. Meteorology of form Thomas
Bristow; 16. Perspective-taking, empathy, and virtuality in Jorie Graham's
fast Isabel Galleymore; Diverse Indigenous Voices on Climate; 17. Climate
change and indigenous sovereignty in pacific islanders' writing Hsinya
Huang; 18. Literary responses to indigenous climate justice and the
canadian settler-state Jenny Kerber and Cheryl Lousley; Redefining 'the
Real'; 19. Transtextual realism for the climatological collective Adeline
Johns-Putra; 20. Critical Climate Irrealism Sam Solnick.
Shifts in Climate Consciousness: 1. Seasonal processions Sarah Dimick; 2.
Literal and literary atmospheres Thomas H. Ford; 3. Weathers of body and
world: Reading difference in literary atmospheres before climate change
Jennifer Mae Hamilton; Part II. Current Issues in Climate Change Criticism:
4. Scales: Climate versus embodiment Derek Woods; 5. Capitalist cultures:
The taste of oil Elizabeth Mazzolini; 6. Animals and extinction Fiona
Probyn-Rapsey; 7. Climate justice and literatures of the global south
Chitra Sankaran; Part III. Ways of Telling Climate Stories: 8. Climate
theatre: Enacting possible futures Theresa J. May; 9. Digital Cli-Fi: Human
stories of climate in online and social media John Parham; 10. Climate on
screen: From doom and disaster to ecotopian visions Alexa Weik von Mossner;
Part IV. Dialogic Perspectives on Emerging Questions: Science Fiction and
Future Fantasies; 11. Ice-sheet collapse and the consensus apocalypse in
the science fiction of Kim Stanley Robinson Gerry Canavan; 12. Solarpunk
Gregory Lynall; Collective Climate Action; 13. Indigenous and black
feminist knowledge-production, speculative science stories, and climate
change literature Shelley Streeby; 14. More-than-human collectives in
richard powers' the overstory and vandana singh's 'entanglement' Kelly
Sultzbach; Love Letters to the Planet; 15. Meteorology of form Thomas
Bristow; 16. Perspective-taking, empathy, and virtuality in Jorie Graham's
fast Isabel Galleymore; Diverse Indigenous Voices on Climate; 17. Climate
change and indigenous sovereignty in pacific islanders' writing Hsinya
Huang; 18. Literary responses to indigenous climate justice and the
canadian settler-state Jenny Kerber and Cheryl Lousley; Redefining 'the
Real'; 19. Transtextual realism for the climatological collective Adeline
Johns-Putra; 20. Critical Climate Irrealism Sam Solnick.
Introduction Adeline Johns-Putra and Kelly Sultzbach; Part I. Historical
Shifts in Climate Consciousness: 1. Seasonal processions Sarah Dimick; 2.
Literal and literary atmospheres Thomas H. Ford; 3. Weathers of body and
world: Reading difference in literary atmospheres before climate change
Jennifer Mae Hamilton; Part II. Current Issues in Climate Change Criticism:
4. Scales: Climate versus embodiment Derek Woods; 5. Capitalist cultures:
The taste of oil Elizabeth Mazzolini; 6. Animals and extinction Fiona
Probyn-Rapsey; 7. Climate justice and literatures of the global south
Chitra Sankaran; Part III. Ways of Telling Climate Stories: 8. Climate
theatre: Enacting possible futures Theresa J. May; 9. Digital Cli-Fi: Human
stories of climate in online and social media John Parham; 10. Climate on
screen: From doom and disaster to ecotopian visions Alexa Weik von Mossner;
Part IV. Dialogic Perspectives on Emerging Questions: Science Fiction and
Future Fantasies; 11. Ice-sheet collapse and the consensus apocalypse in
the science fiction of Kim Stanley Robinson Gerry Canavan; 12. Solarpunk
Gregory Lynall; Collective Climate Action; 13. Indigenous and black
feminist knowledge-production, speculative science stories, and climate
change literature Shelley Streeby; 14. More-than-human collectives in
richard powers' the overstory and vandana singh's 'entanglement' Kelly
Sultzbach; Love Letters to the Planet; 15. Meteorology of form Thomas
Bristow; 16. Perspective-taking, empathy, and virtuality in Jorie Graham's
fast Isabel Galleymore; Diverse Indigenous Voices on Climate; 17. Climate
change and indigenous sovereignty in pacific islanders' writing Hsinya
Huang; 18. Literary responses to indigenous climate justice and the
canadian settler-state Jenny Kerber and Cheryl Lousley; Redefining 'the
Real'; 19. Transtextual realism for the climatological collective Adeline
Johns-Putra; 20. Critical Climate Irrealism Sam Solnick.
Shifts in Climate Consciousness: 1. Seasonal processions Sarah Dimick; 2.
Literal and literary atmospheres Thomas H. Ford; 3. Weathers of body and
world: Reading difference in literary atmospheres before climate change
Jennifer Mae Hamilton; Part II. Current Issues in Climate Change Criticism:
4. Scales: Climate versus embodiment Derek Woods; 5. Capitalist cultures:
The taste of oil Elizabeth Mazzolini; 6. Animals and extinction Fiona
Probyn-Rapsey; 7. Climate justice and literatures of the global south
Chitra Sankaran; Part III. Ways of Telling Climate Stories: 8. Climate
theatre: Enacting possible futures Theresa J. May; 9. Digital Cli-Fi: Human
stories of climate in online and social media John Parham; 10. Climate on
screen: From doom and disaster to ecotopian visions Alexa Weik von Mossner;
Part IV. Dialogic Perspectives on Emerging Questions: Science Fiction and
Future Fantasies; 11. Ice-sheet collapse and the consensus apocalypse in
the science fiction of Kim Stanley Robinson Gerry Canavan; 12. Solarpunk
Gregory Lynall; Collective Climate Action; 13. Indigenous and black
feminist knowledge-production, speculative science stories, and climate
change literature Shelley Streeby; 14. More-than-human collectives in
richard powers' the overstory and vandana singh's 'entanglement' Kelly
Sultzbach; Love Letters to the Planet; 15. Meteorology of form Thomas
Bristow; 16. Perspective-taking, empathy, and virtuality in Jorie Graham's
fast Isabel Galleymore; Diverse Indigenous Voices on Climate; 17. Climate
change and indigenous sovereignty in pacific islanders' writing Hsinya
Huang; 18. Literary responses to indigenous climate justice and the
canadian settler-state Jenny Kerber and Cheryl Lousley; Redefining 'the
Real'; 19. Transtextual realism for the climatological collective Adeline
Johns-Putra; 20. Critical Climate Irrealism Sam Solnick.