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Routledge Studies in World Literatures and the Environment: Routledge Studies in World Literatures and the Environment


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Since the dawn of human artistic and cultural expression, the natural world and our complex and often vexed relationships with the other-than-human have been essential themes in such expression. This series seeks to offer an encompassing approach to literary explorations of environmental experiences and ideas, reaching from the earliest known literatures to the twenty-first century and accounting for vernacular approaches throughout the world. In recent decades, it has become clear that highly localized, non-Western forms of literary expression and scholarly analysis have much to contribute to ecocritical understanding—such studies, as well as examinations of European and North American literatures, are encouraged. Comparative treatments of literary works from different cultures, cultural expression in various media (including literature and connections with visual and performing arts, ecocinema, music, videogames, and material culture), and interdisciplinary scholarly methodologies would be ideal contributions to the series. What are the lessons regarding human-animal kinship that can be gleaned from indigenous songs in Africa, Amazonia, Oceania, the Americas, and other regions of the world? Which discourses of toxicity in the urban centers of contemporary East Asia and the post-industrial brownscapes of Europe and America might gain traction as we seek to balance human and ecological health and robust economies? What are some of the Third World expressions of postcolonial ecocriticism, posthumanism, material ecocriticism, gender-based ecocriticism, ecopoetics, and other avant-garde trends? How do basic concepts such as "wilderness" or "animal rights" or "pollution" find expression in diverse environmental voices and become imbricated with questions of caste, class, gender, politics, and ethnicity? The global circulation of culturally diverse texts provides resources for understanding and engaging with the environmental crisis. This series aims to provide a home for projects demonstrating both traditional and experimental approaches in environmental literary studies.

Series Editors:

Scott Slovic, University of Idaho, USA

Swarnalatha Rangarajan, Indian Institute of Technology Madras

Previous Editors:

Matthew Wynn Sivils, Iowa State University, USA

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Storying the Ecocatastrophe Contemporary Narratives about the Environmental Collapse

Storying the Ecocatastrophe: Contemporary Narratives about the Environmental Collapse

1st Edition

Forthcoming

Edited By Helena Duffy, Katarina Leppänen
May 31, 2024

How do writers and artists represent the climate catastrophe so that their works stir audiences to political action or at least raise their environmental awareness without, however, appearing didactic? Storying the Ecocatastrophe attempts to answer this question while interrogating the potential of...

Anthropocene Ecologies of Food Notes from the Global South

Anthropocene Ecologies of Food: Notes from the Global South

1st Edition

Edited By Simon C. Estok, S. Susan Deborah, Rayson K. Alex
January 29, 2024

Anthropocene Ecologies of Food provides a detailed exploration of cross-cultural aspects of food production, culinary practices, and their ecological underpinning in culture. The authors draw connections between humans and the entire process of global food production, focusing on the broad ...

Literature Beyond the Human Post-Anthropocentric Brazil

Literature Beyond the Human: Post-Anthropocentric Brazil

1st Edition

Edited By Luca Bacchini, Victoria Saramago
January 29, 2024

How can Clarice Lispector’s writings help us make sense of the Anthropocene? How does race intersect with the treatment of animals in the works of Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis? What can Indigenous philosopher and leader Ailton Krenak teach us about the relationship between environmental ...

The Experience of Disaster in Early Modern English Literature

The Experience of Disaster in Early Modern English Literature

1st Edition

Edited By Sophie Chiari
January 29, 2024

This book addresses the concept of ‘disaster’ through a variety of literary texts dating back to the early modern period. While Shakespeare’s age, which was an era of colonisation, certainly marked a turning point in men and women’s relations with nature, the present times seem to announce the ...

The Imagined Arctic in Speculative Fiction

The Imagined Arctic in Speculative Fiction

1st Edition

By Maria Lindgren Leavenworth
July 31, 2023

The Imagined Arctic in Speculative Fiction explores the ways in which the Arctic is imagined and what function it is made to serve in a selection of speculative fictions: non-mimetic works that start from the implied question "What if?" Spanning slightly more than two centuries of speculative ...

Decolonial Animal Ethics in Linda Hogan’s Poetry and Prose Towards Interspecies Thriving

Decolonial Animal Ethics in Linda Hogan’s Poetry and Prose: Towards Interspecies Thriving

1st Edition

By Małgorzata Poks
July 28, 2023

Decolonial Animal Ethics in Linda Hogan’s Poetry and Prose is a plea for an urgent redefinition of human-animal relations on the basis of a nonanthropocentric animal ethic embraced by premodern Indigenous communities but depreciated by coloniality. Without decolonial revisions of animal ...

Reading Contemporary Environmental Justice Narratives from Kerala

Reading Contemporary Environmental Justice: Narratives from Kerala

1st Edition

By R. Sreejith Varma
July 14, 2023

This volume investigates 11 contemporary environmental justice narratives from Kerala, the south-western state in India. Introducing a detailed review of environmental literature in Malayalam, the selected eco-narratives are presented through two key literary genres: life narratives and novels, ...

The Tree of Life and Arboreal Aesthetics in Early Modern Literature

The Tree of Life and Arboreal Aesthetics in Early Modern Literature

1st Edition

By Victoria Bladen
May 31, 2023

The Tree of Life and Arboreal Aesthetics in Early Modern Literature explores the vital motif of the tree of life and what it meant to early modern writers who drew from its long histories in biblical, classical and folkloric contexts, giving rise to a language of trees, an arboreal aesthetics. An ...

Oil and Modern World Dramas From Petro-Mania to Petro-Melancholia

Oil and Modern World Dramas: From Petro-Mania to Petro-Melancholia

1st Edition

By Alireza Fakhrkonandeh
March 31, 2023

The first to focus on the (re-)presentations of oil in dramatic literature, theatre, and performance, Oil and Modern World Dramas is a pioneering volume in the emerging field of Oil Literatures and Cultures, and the more established field of World Literatures. Through close analysis, Fakhrkonandeh ...

Women and Water in Global Fiction

Women and Water in Global Fiction

1st Edition

Edited By Emma Staniland
January 27, 2023

Symbols and tropes of liquidity have long been connected to notions of the feminine and, therefore, with orthodox constructions of femininity and womanhood. Underpinning these ideas is the vital importance of water as life force, which has given it a central place in cultural vocabularies worldwide...

Ecofeminist Science Fiction International Perspectives on Gender, Ecology, and Literature

Ecofeminist Science Fiction: International Perspectives on Gender, Ecology, and Literature

1st Edition

Edited By Douglas A. Vakoch
January 09, 2023

Ecofeminist Science Fiction: International Perspectives on Gender, Ecology, and Literature provides guidance in navigating some of the most pressing dangers we face today. Science fiction helps us face problems that threaten the very existence of humankind by giving us the emotional distance to see...

Contagion Narratives The Society, Culture and Ecology of the Global South

Contagion Narratives: The Society, Culture and Ecology of the Global South

1st Edition

Edited By R. Sreejith Varma, Ajanta Sircar
December 30, 2022

This volume is a collection of ten essays that direct their gaze to the unfolding of contagions in the non-classical contexts of Asia and Africa. Or, to borrow from the title of one of Partha Chatterjee’s books, they are reflections on the pandemic in most of the world. Featuring many scholars (of ...

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