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OverviewSituated between Europe and Asia, and surrounded by three seas, Turkey comprises a diverse environmental and cultural tapestry. Ecocriticism and Turkey is the first in-depth study to explore Turkish literary and cultural engagements with the environment. Ergin examines a wide range of ecocritical issues across four thematically organized chapters: “Sea,” “Climate,” “Routes,” and “Animals.” Each chapter addresses various dimensions of anthropogenic ecological change and highlights the role of literature in inspiring hope and action. The book takes readers on various journeys from the coasts of the Aegean Sea to the mountains of Eastern Anatolia. Ergin converses with both twentieth-century writers to shed new light on familiar texts and contemporary writers to capture emerging perspectives, including Rum, Laz, Kurdish, and Armenian voices in her discussion. The study is further enriched by an interdisciplinary inquiry that brings literature into dialogue with climate science, political history, underwater photography, folk music, and bio-art. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Professor Meliz Ergin (Koç University, Turkey)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic ISBN: 9781350125773ISBN 10: 1350125776 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 08 August 2024 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsTaking Turkish literature, arts, music, underwater photography, and climate science as connective threads to weave afresh the tapestry of Turkey’s diverse terraqueous environments, Meliz Ergin takes us on an exciting journey. We travel discursively through the Aegean and Mediterranean seas, the Sea of Marmara, the Black Sea, and the mainland of Anatolia, and finally fold into Anatolian ecologies in multiple forms of wonder and curiosity. Gathering the rhythms of Anatolia’s eco-cultures and multispecies, Ergin’s book illuminates the region’s unique terraqueous geography, now haunted by socio-ecological troubles * Serpil Opperman, Professor of Environmental Humanities, Cappadocia University, Turkey * Author InformationMeliz Ergin is Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature at Koç University, Turkey. She is the author of The Ecopoetics of Engtanglement in Contemporary Turkish and American Literature (2017). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |