Ecocriticism of the Global South

Author:   Scott Slovic ,  Swarnalatha Rangarajan ,  Vidya Sarveswaran ,  Benay Blend, Central New Mexico Community College
Publisher:   Lexington Books
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9781498515887


Pages:   324
Publication Date:   12 April 2019
Format:   Paperback
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This new book is the second volume in a two-volume “mini-series” devoted to representing diverse and innovative ecocritical voices from throughout the world, particularly from developing nations (the first volume, Ecoambiguity, Community, and Development, appeared in 2014). The vast majority of existing ecocritical studies, even those which espouse the “postcolonial ecocritical” perspective, operate within a first-world sensibility, speaking on behalf of subalternized human communities and degraded landscapes without actually eliciting the voices of the impacted communities. We have sought in Ecocriticism of the Global South 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. The two volumes of the Ecocriticism of the Global South Series point to 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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Author:   Scott Slovic ,  Swarnalatha Rangarajan ,  Vidya Sarveswaran ,  Benay Blend, Central New Mexico Community College
Publisher:   Lexington Books
Imprint:   Lexington Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.40cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.20cm
Weight:   0.431kg
ISBN:  

9781498515887


ISBN 10:   1498515886
Pages:   324
Publication Date:   12 April 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Table of Contents Acknowledgments 1.Scott Slovic, Swarnalatha Rangarajan, and Vidya Sarveswaran, Introduction 2.Priya Kumar, The Environmentalism of The Hungry Tide 3.Sharae Deckard, “The Land Was Wounded”: War Ecologies, Commodity Frontiers, and Sri Lankan Literature 4.Zhou Xiaojing, Scenes from the Global South in China: Zheng Xiaoqiong’s Poetic Agency for Labor and Environmental Justice 5.Christopher Lloyd de Shield, Literary Isomorphism and the Malayan and Caribbean Archipelagos 6.Charles Dawson, Wai tangi, Waters of Grief, wai ora, Waters of Life: Rivers, Reports and Reconciliation in Aotearoa New Zealand 7.Dina El Dessouky, Fish, Coconuts, and Ocean People: Nuclear Violations of Oceania’s “Earthly Design” 8.Benay Blend, Intimate Kinships: Who Speaks for Nature and Who Listens When Nature Speaks for Herself? 9.Adrian Kane, Redefining Modernity in Latin American Fiction: Toward Ecological Consciousness in La loca de Gandoca and Lo que soñó Sebastian 10.James McElroy, Northern Ireland ↔ Global South 11.Eóin Flannery, “Decline and Fall”: Empire, Land, and the Twentieth-Century Irish “Big House” Novel 12.Augustine Nchoujie, Landscape and Animal Tragedy in Nsahlai Nsambu Athanasius’s The Buffalo Rider: Ecocritical Perspectives, the Cameroon Experiment 13.Senayon Olaoluwa, Ecocriticism beyond Animist Inimations in Things Fall Apart 14.Anthony Vital, Ecocriticism, Globalized Cities, and African Narrative, with a Foucs on K. Sello Duiker’s Thirteen Cents 15.Zahra Parsapoor, Environmental and Cultural Entropy in Bozorg Alavi’s “Gilemard” 16.Munazza Yaqoob, Environmental Consciousness in Contemporary Pakistani Fiction Index About the Contributors

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Ecocriticism of the Global South is a rare and much needed achievement in ecocriticism. It speaks from geographical and political contexts-giving it unprecedented planetary reach. In this process, it both extends and transforms the significance of the ecocritical project as a world phenomenon. -- George B. Handley, Brigham Young University


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Vidya Sarveswaran works as an assistant professor of English in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at the Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur. Scott Slovic edits the journal ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment, and is professor and chair of the English Department at the University of Idaho. Swarnalatha Rangarajan is associate professor of English at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras.

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