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Digressions in deep time : ecocritical approaches to literature and the arts

Davis, Roger(Contributions by)Enns, Anthony(Contributions by)Irvine, Richard D. G.(Contributions by)Lloyd, Declan(Contributions by)McPhee, John(Contributions by)Morgan, Benjamin(Contributions by)Mortimer, Warren(Contributions by)Tate, Andrew(Contributions by)Lloyd, Declan(Edited by)Mortimer, Warren(Edited by)
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“Deep time” is a term which attempts to capture temporal scales far beyond human comprehension.

These are stretches of time epitomised by geological and cosmic scale processes, vast enough to make the entirety of human existence appear as little more than a footnote.

The past few years have seen a boom in texts dedicated to the study of deep time, extending across a broad range of disciplines which fall markedly outside of its geological roots.

These studies are unified by two ideas in particular: that deep time thinking and ecocriticism should be considered in conjunction, and that literature and the arts play a vital role in fostering a deep time awareness.

Digressions in Deep Time is the first collection of essays which considers the multifarious representations of deep time across literature and the arts, assembling the work of a wide range of prominent scholars whose research frequently engages with temporality and ecocriticism.

Featured contributions include work by the Pulitzer-prize winning author John McPhee, who popularised the term deep time in the late seventies, as well as chapters by Richard Irvine (author of An Anthropology of Deep Time), Benjamin Morgan (author of The Outward Mind) and Andrew Tate (author of Apocalyptic Fiction).

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1666948411 / 9781666948417
Hardback
15/06/2024
United States
English
324 pages
23 cm