Storying the Ecocatastrophe: Contemporary Narratives about the Environmental Collapse: Routledge Studies in World Literatures and the Environment
Editat de Helena Duffy, Katarina Leppänenen Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mai 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781032726946
ISBN-10: 1032726946
Pagini: 290
Ilustrații: 28
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in World Literatures and the Environment
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1032726946
Pagini: 290
Ilustrații: 28
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in World Literatures and the Environment
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
PostgraduateCuprins
Notes on contributors
Introduction: storying the ecocatastrophe: from doomand-gloom scenarios to messages of hope
HELENA DUFFY
1 Daily life and global crisis: human experience and narrative fiction in the age of the Anthropocene
MARKKU LEHTIMÄKI
2 Feelings of hope and helplessness in Knut Faldbakken’s and Maja Lunde’s climate change novels: an econarratological reading
GEORGIANA BOZÎNTAN
3 Narrating the economic value of nature in the Anthropocene
XIN LIU
4 Building a new world on the ruins of Helsinki: critical utopia in Annika Luther’s The City of the Homeless
KATARINA LEPPÄNEN
5 Extreme climate and the anthropocentric conception of agency in cinematic ocean planets
FAEZE REZAII
6 The radiant future or the end of history? The (eco)politics of Antoine Volodine’s novel Radiant Terminus
HELENA DUFFY
7 The nuclear disaster as metaphor for the impending ecocatastrophe in anticipatory fiction from Luxembourg
SÉBASTIAN THILTGES
8 Speculating on ecological futures: narratives of hope and multispecies justice in contemporary ecofiction
ELIZABETH TAVELLA
9 Nature and masculinity in Barbara Kingsolver’s Prodigal Summer: writing an ethical shift in environmental perception
CHLOÉ BOUR--LANG
10 Backward looking is necessarily organic: female artists revisit traumatic pasts and reimagine present and future alliances
KATARZYNA BOJARSKA
11 ‘Ruined and wrecked!’: Annie Proulx confronts the ecocatastrophe
HANNAH JOCELYN
12 Congolese Anthropocenes, wounds of extraction, arts of resistance: transcultural materialism in Fiston Mujila’s Tram 83 and Sammy Baloji’s The Beautiful Time
SPRING ULMER
Afterword: one must cultivate one’s own garden
HELENA DUFFY
Index
Introduction: storying the ecocatastrophe: from doomand-gloom scenarios to messages of hope
HELENA DUFFY
1 Daily life and global crisis: human experience and narrative fiction in the age of the Anthropocene
MARKKU LEHTIMÄKI
2 Feelings of hope and helplessness in Knut Faldbakken’s and Maja Lunde’s climate change novels: an econarratological reading
GEORGIANA BOZÎNTAN
3 Narrating the economic value of nature in the Anthropocene
XIN LIU
4 Building a new world on the ruins of Helsinki: critical utopia in Annika Luther’s The City of the Homeless
KATARINA LEPPÄNEN
5 Extreme climate and the anthropocentric conception of agency in cinematic ocean planets
FAEZE REZAII
6 The radiant future or the end of history? The (eco)politics of Antoine Volodine’s novel Radiant Terminus
HELENA DUFFY
7 The nuclear disaster as metaphor for the impending ecocatastrophe in anticipatory fiction from Luxembourg
SÉBASTIAN THILTGES
8 Speculating on ecological futures: narratives of hope and multispecies justice in contemporary ecofiction
ELIZABETH TAVELLA
9 Nature and masculinity in Barbara Kingsolver’s Prodigal Summer: writing an ethical shift in environmental perception
CHLOÉ BOUR--LANG
10 Backward looking is necessarily organic: female artists revisit traumatic pasts and reimagine present and future alliances
KATARZYNA BOJARSKA
11 ‘Ruined and wrecked!’: Annie Proulx confronts the ecocatastrophe
HANNAH JOCELYN
12 Congolese Anthropocenes, wounds of extraction, arts of resistance: transcultural materialism in Fiston Mujila’s Tram 83 and Sammy Baloji’s The Beautiful Time
SPRING ULMER
Afterword: one must cultivate one’s own garden
HELENA DUFFY
Index
Notă biografică
Helena Duffy (MSt Oxon, PhD Oxford Brookes) is Professor of French at the University of Wrocław, Poland. Her research on the cultural representations of World War II and the Holocaust has resulted in the publication of the monographs World War II in Andreï Makine’s Historiographic Metafiction (2018) and The Holocaust in French Postmodern Fiction (2022). She has edited issues of French Forum, Journal of Holocaust Research, and Eastern European Holocaust Studies, and, with Avril Tynan, has co-edited a collection of essays, Trauma, Ethics, Hermeneutics (2024).
Katarina Leppänen is Professor of Intellectual History and the Head of the Department of Literature, Intellectual History and Religion at the University Gothenburg, Sweden. Her ongoing project deals with the importance of literary transnational, international, and regional exchanges in the Nordic and Baltic countries in the early twentieth century. Titled ‘Cosmopolitan and Vernacular Dynamics in World Literature,’ the project is funded by the Swedish Foundation for Humanities and Social Sciences.
Katarina Leppänen is Professor of Intellectual History and the Head of the Department of Literature, Intellectual History and Religion at the University Gothenburg, Sweden. Her ongoing project deals with the importance of literary transnational, international, and regional exchanges in the Nordic and Baltic countries in the early twentieth century. Titled ‘Cosmopolitan and Vernacular Dynamics in World Literature,’ the project is funded by the Swedish Foundation for Humanities and Social Sciences.
Descriere
How do writers and artists represent the climate catastrophe so that their works stir audiences to political action? Storying the Ecocatastrophe attempts to answer this question while interrogating the potential of narrative to become a viable political force.