Cinematic Ecosystems: Screen Encounters with More-than-Humans in the Era of Environmental Crisis

Author:   Mary Hegedus ,  Jessica Mulvogue
Publisher:   Vernon Press
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Pages:   390
Publication Date:   24 March 2026
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Cinematic Ecosystems: Screen Encounters with More-than-Humans in the Era of Environmental Crisis


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Author:   Mary Hegedus ,  Jessica Mulvogue
Publisher:   Vernon Press
Imprint:   Vernon Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.522kg
ISBN:  

9798881904456


Pages:   390
Publication Date:   24 March 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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An essential read for anyone invested in the evolving dialogue between cinema and ecology. With its richly textured exploration of the human and more-than-human worlds, ""Cinematic Ecosytems"" reveals how films can function as ecological systems and inspire new modes of coexistence. Its global scope places it squarely at the forefront of third-wave ecocinema studies, offering a compelling vision of how ecological narratives are being reimagined across cultures and continents. Dr. Stephen Rust University of Oregon and Oregon State University An exciting contribution to the growing field of ecocinema studies, this collection brings focus to bear on a complex, urgent subject through a set of well-written chapters from emerging and established scholars. Dr. Jennifer Lynn Peterson Professor, Filmmaking Program Woodbury University Brimming with fresh insights and attuned to the expansive terrain of eco-cinema studies, this collection offers a tendrilled and tantalizing body of scholarship. Across its pages, we are immersed in an extraordinary ecosystem of ideas that reframe the natural world-tethering ecocritical thought to image, sound, matter, and the senses in inspiring and invigorating ways. Dr. Selmin Kara University of California at Santa Cruz


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Mary Hegedus is a PhD Candidate in Cinema and Media Studies at York University. After a career as an IT Consultant, she moved to academia to pursue degrees in anthropology and film. She completed both her undergraduate and Master's degrees in Cinema Studies at the University of Toronto, where her research focused on fungi and post-apocalyptic film. She has presented papers at conferences both nationally and internationally, examining works with themes of climate change. Her current research explores the transhistorical theme of decomposition as an aesthetic in early cinematic film and as a material and aesthetic practice in contemporary Ecomedia filmmakers' work. Jessica Mulvogue is a Lecturer in Film Studies at the University of St Andrews, Scotland. She is a researcher of ecocinema and environmental catastrophe, immersive and interactive cinemas, and experimental and documentary film and has published articles and chapters in these areas in 'Studies in World Cinema', 'Transformations Journal', 'The Oxford Handbook of Canadian Cinema', and 'The Routledge Companion to Contemporary Art, Visual Culture and Climate Change'. She is the co-editor (with Michael Brendan Baker) of 'The Interactive Documentary in Canada' (McGill-Queen's University Press, 2024), and she is currently working on her first monograph, 'Catastrophe Aesthetics: Immersive Media and Climate Change' (Amsterdam University Press).

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