Postcolonial Literatures of Climate Change: Cross/Cultures, cartea 218
Russell McDougall, John C. Ryan, Pauline Reynoldsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 iul 2022
“Demonstrating the urgency of invoking novel epistemological approaches combining the scientific and the imaginative, this book is a “must read” for those concerned about the present and potential impacts of climate change on formerly colonised areas of the world. The comprehensive and illuminating Introduction offers a crucial history and current state of postcolonial ecocriticism as it has been and is addressing climate crises.”
- Helen Tiffin, University of Wollongong
“The broad focus on the polar regions, the Pacific and the Caribbean – with added essays on environmental justice/activism in India and Egypt – opens up rich terrain for examination under the rubric of postcolonial and ecocritical analysis, not only expanding recent studies in this field but also enabling new comparisons and conceptual linkages.”- Helen Gilbert, Royal Holloway, University of London
“The subject is topical and vital and will become even more so as the problem of how to reconcile the demands of climate change with the effects on regions and individual nations already damaged by the economic effects of colonisation and the subsequent inequalities resulting from neo-colonialism continues to grow.”- Gareth Griffiths, Em. Prof. University of Western Australia
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004514171
ISBN-10: 9004514171
Pagini: 340
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Cross/Cultures
ISBN-10: 9004514171
Pagini: 340
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Cross/Cultures
Notă biografică
Russell McDougall, Emeritus Professor, University of New England (Australia), has published widely on African, Australian and Caribbean Literatures in English. His most recent book is: Letters from Khartoum. D.R. Ewen. Teaching English Literature, Sudan, 1951-1965 (2021).
John Charles Ryan is Adjunct Associate Professor, Southern Cross University, and Adjunct Senior Research Fellow, Notre Dame University (Australia). His most recent book is Introduction to the Environmental Humanities (2021).
Pauline Reynolds recently graduated PhD with the Chancellor’s Doctoral Research Medal, University of New England (Australia). She has published on Pacific history and Indigenous knowledges in the Journal of the Polynesian Society and the Journal of Pacific History.
John Charles Ryan is Adjunct Associate Professor, Southern Cross University, and Adjunct Senior Research Fellow, Notre Dame University (Australia). His most recent book is Introduction to the Environmental Humanities (2021).
Pauline Reynolds recently graduated PhD with the Chancellor’s Doctoral Research Medal, University of New England (Australia). She has published on Pacific history and Indigenous knowledges in the Journal of the Polynesian Society and the Journal of Pacific History.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors and Editors
Dear Matafele Peinam,
Kathy Jetñil-Kijiner
1 Introduction Climate Change as Critical Reading Practice
Russell McDougall, John C. Ryan and Pauline Reynolds
2 “The Imagining of Possibilities” Writers as Activists
Geoffrey V. Davis
3 River Writing Culture, Law and Poetics
Chris Prentice
4 Which Island, What Home? Plantation Ecologies and Climate Change in Australia and Nauru
Paul Sharrad
5 Island Life and Wild Time Crossing into Country in Tim Winton’s Island Home
Stephen Harris
6 Islands Within Islands Climate Change and the Deep Time Narratives of the Southern Beech
John C. Ryan
7 Refashioning Futures with Sargassum A Caribbean Poetics of Hope
Kasia Mika and Sally Stainier
8 “Kāne and Kanaloa Are Coming” Contemporary Hawaiian Poetry and Climate Change
Craig Santos Perez
9 Monsoonal Memories and “the Reliable Water” Reading Climate Change in Selected Malaysian Literature
Agnes S. K. Yeow
10 Aswan High Dam and Haggag Oddoul’s Stories from Old Nubia Redefining the Line between Immediate Catastrophe and Slow Violence
Amany Dahab
11 Caring for the Future Climate Change, Kinship and Inuit Knowledge
Renée Hulan
12 Fictional Representations of Antarctic Tourism and Climate Change To the Ends of the World
Hanne E.F. Nielsen
13 Ice Islands of the Anthropocene The Cultural Meanings of Antarctic Bergs
Elizabeth Leane
Index
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors and Editors
Dear Matafele Peinam,
Kathy Jetñil-Kijiner
1 Introduction Climate Change as Critical Reading Practice
Russell McDougall, John C. Ryan and Pauline Reynolds
2 “The Imagining of Possibilities” Writers as Activists
Geoffrey V. Davis
3 River Writing Culture, Law and Poetics
Chris Prentice
4 Which Island, What Home? Plantation Ecologies and Climate Change in Australia and Nauru
Paul Sharrad
5 Island Life and Wild Time Crossing into Country in Tim Winton’s Island Home
Stephen Harris
6 Islands Within Islands Climate Change and the Deep Time Narratives of the Southern Beech
John C. Ryan
7 Refashioning Futures with Sargassum A Caribbean Poetics of Hope
Kasia Mika and Sally Stainier
8 “Kāne and Kanaloa Are Coming” Contemporary Hawaiian Poetry and Climate Change
Craig Santos Perez
9 Monsoonal Memories and “the Reliable Water” Reading Climate Change in Selected Malaysian Literature
Agnes S. K. Yeow
10 Aswan High Dam and Haggag Oddoul’s Stories from Old Nubia Redefining the Line between Immediate Catastrophe and Slow Violence
Amany Dahab
11 Caring for the Future Climate Change, Kinship and Inuit Knowledge
Renée Hulan
12 Fictional Representations of Antarctic Tourism and Climate Change To the Ends of the World
Hanne E.F. Nielsen
13 Ice Islands of the Anthropocene The Cultural Meanings of Antarctic Bergs
Elizabeth Leane
Index