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Ecocriticism and the Sense of Place Lenka Filipova

Ecocriticism and the Sense of Place By Lenka Filipova

Ecocriticism and the Sense of Place by Lenka Filipova


Summary

The book is an investigation into the ways in which ideas of place are negotiated, contested and refigured in environmental writing at the turn of the twenty-first century. This book will appeal to researchers working in the fields of the environmental humanities, postcolonial studies, indigenous studies and comparative literature.

Ecocriticism and the Sense of Place Summary

Ecocriticism and the Sense of Place by Lenka Filipova

The book is an investigation into the ways in which ideas of place are negotiated, contested and refigured in environmental writing at the turn of the twenty-first century. It focuses on the notion of place as a way of interrogating the socio-political and environmental pressures that have been seen as negatively affecting our environments since the advent of modernity, as well as the solutions that have been given as an antidote to those pressures.

Examining a selection of literary representations of place from across the globe, the book illuminates the multilayered and polyvocal ways in which literary works render local and global ecological relations of places. In this way, it problematises more traditional environmentalism and its somewhat essentialised idea of place by intersecting the largely Western discourse of environmental studies with postcolonial and Indigenous studies, thus considering the ways in which forms of emplacement can occur within displacement and dispossession, especially within societies that are dealing with the legacies of colonialism, neocolonial exploitation or international pressure to conform. As such, the work foregrounds the singular processes in which different local/global communities recognise themselves in their diverse approaches to the environment, and gestures towards an environmental politics that is based on an epistemology of contact, connection and difference, and as one, moreover, that recognises its own epistemological limits.

This book will appeal to researchers working in the fields of environmental humanities, postcolonial studies, Indigenous studies and comparative literature.

About Lenka Filipova

Lenka Filipova completed her PhD at Freie Universitat Berlin.

Table of Contents

Introduction: From Local to Global and Back Again Chapter 1: Small-Scale Farming and the Ethics of Proximity in Wendell Berrys Jayber Crow Chapter 2: Wilderness and Place in Gary Snyders The Practice of the Wild Chapter 3: Industrialisation and Displacement in John Bergers Into Their Labours Trilogy Chapter 4: Colonisation and Displacement in Kim Scotts That Deadman Dance Chapter 5: Slow Violence and Neocolonialism in Helon Habilas Oil on Water Chapter 6: Universalism and Embodied Knowledge in Amitav Ghoshs The Hungry Tide Conclusion: Ecocritical Communities

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NPB9780367754587
9780367754587
0367754584
Ecocriticism and the Sense of Place by Lenka Filipova
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-08-30
176
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