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Ecocriticism of the global South

Blend, Benay(Contributions by)Dawson, Charles(Contributions by)Deckard, Sharae(Contributions by)Dessouky, Dina El(Contributions by)Flannery, Eoin(Contributions by)Kane, Adrian Taylor(Contributions by)Kumar, Priya(Contributions by)McElroy, James(Contributions by)Nchoujie, Augustine(Contributions by)Olaoluwa, Senayon(Contributions by)Parsapoor, Zahra(Contributions by)Shield, Christopher Lloyd de(Contributions by)Vital, Anthony(Contributions by)Xiaojing, Zhou(Contributions by)Yaqoob, Munazza(Contributions by)Rangarajan, Swarnalatha(Edited by)Sarveswaran, Vidya(Edited by)Slovic, Scott(Edited by)
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The vast majority of existing ecocritical studies, even those which espouse the “postcolonial ecocritical” perspective, operate within a first-world sensibility, speakingon behalfof subalternized human communities and degraded landscapes without actually eliciting the voices of the impacted communities.Ecocriticism of the Global Southseeks to allow scholars from (or intimately familiar with) underrepresented regions to “write back” to the world’s centers of political and military and economic power, expressing views of the intersections of nature and culture from the perspective of developing countries. This approach highlights what activist and writer Vandana Shiva has described as the relationship between “ecology and the politics of survival,” showing both commonalities and local idiosyncrasies by juxtaposing such countries as China and Northern Ireland, New Zealand and Cameroon. Much likeEcoambiguity, Community, and Development, this new book is devoted to representing diverse and innovative ecocritical voices from throughout the world, particularly from developing nations. The two volumes complement each other by pointing out the need for further cultivation of the environmental humanities in regions of the world that are, essentially, the front line of the human struggle to invent sustainable and just civilizations on an imperiled planet.

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Lexington Books
0739189115 / 9780739189115
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
24/03/2015
English
281 pages
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