Empirical Ecocriticism: Environmental Narratives for Social Change

Author:   Matthew Schneider-Mayerson ,  Alexa Weik von Mossner ,  W. P. Malecki ,  Frank Hakemulder
Publisher:   University of Minnesota Press
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9781517915346


Pages:   408
Publication Date:   01 August 2023
Format:   Hardback
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A groundbreaking book that combines the environmental humanities and social sciences to study the impact of environmental stories There is a growing consensus that environmental narratives can help catalyze the social change necessary to address today’s environmental crises; however, surprisingly little is known about their impact and effectiveness. In Empirical Ecocriticism, Matthew Schneider-Mayerson, Alexa Weik von Mossner, W. P. Malecki, and Frank Hakemulder combine an environmental humanities perspective with empirical methods derived from the social sciences to study the influence of environmental stories on our affects, attitudes, and actions. Empirical Ecocriticism provides an approachable introduction to this growing field’s main methods and demonstrates their potential through case studies on topics ranging from the impact of climate fiction on readers’ willingness to engage in activism to the political empowerment that results from participating in environmental theater. Part manifesto, part toolkit, part proof of concept, and part dialogue, this introductory volume is divided into three sections: methods, case studies, and reflections. International in scope, it points toward a novel and fruitful synthesis of the environmental humanities and social sciences. Contributors: Matthew Ballew, Yale U; Helena Bilandzic, U of Augsburg; Rebecca Dirksen, Indiana U; Greg Garrard, UBC Okanagan; Matthew H. Goldberg, Yale U; Abel Gustafson, U of Cincinnati; David I. Hanauer, Indiana U of Pennsylvania; Ursula K. Heise, UCLA; Jeremy Jimenez, SUNY Cortland; Anthony Leiserowitz, Yale U; David M. Markowitz, U of Oregon; Marcus Mayorga; Jessica Gall Myrick, Penn State U; Mary Beth Oliver, Penn State U; Yan Pang, Point Park U; Mark Pedelty, U of Minnesota; Seth A. Rosenthal, Yale U; Elja Roy, U of Memphis; Nicolai Skiveren, Aarhus U; Paul Slovic, U of Oregon; Scott Slovic, U of Idaho; Nicolette Sopcak, U of Alberta; Paul Sopcak, MacEwan U; Sara Warner, Cornell U.

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Author:   Matthew Schneider-Mayerson ,  Alexa Weik von Mossner ,  W. P. Malecki ,  Frank Hakemulder
Publisher:   University of Minnesota Press
Imprint:   University of Minnesota Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.680kg
ISBN:  

9781517915346


ISBN 10:   1517915341
Pages:   408
Publication Date:   01 August 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained

Table of Contents

Contents Introduction: Toward an Integrated Approach to Environmental Narratives and Social Change Matthew Schneider-Mayerson, Alexa Weik von Mossner, W. P. Malecki, and Frank Hakemulder Part I. Methods 1. Experimental Methods for the Environmental Humanities: Measuring Affects and Effects W. P. Malecki 2. Qualitative Approaches to Empirical Ecocriticism: Understanding Multidimensional Concepts, Experiences, and Processes Paul Sopcak and Nicolette Sopcak 3. Exploring the Environmental Humanities through Film Production Rebecca Dirksen, Mark Pedelty, Yan Pang, and Elja Roy Part II. Case Studies 4. Does Climate Fiction Work? An Experimental Test of the Immediate and Delayed Effects of Reading Cli-Fi Matthew Schneider-Mayerson, Abel Gustafson, Anthony Leiserowitz, Matthew H. Goldberg, Seth A. Rosenthal, and Matthew Ballew 5. The Roles of Exemplar Voice, Compassion, and Pity in Shaping Audience Responses to Environmental News Narratives Jessica Gall Myrick and Mary Beth Oliver 6. The Reception of Radical Texts: The Complicated Case of Alice Walker’s “Am I Blue?” Alexa Weik von Mossner, W. P. Malecki, Matthew Schneider-Mayerson, Marcus Mayorga, and Paul Slovic 7. Screening Waste, Feeling Slow Violence: An Empirical Reception Study of the Environmental Documentary Plastic China Nicolai Skiveren 8. All the World’s a Warming Stage: Applied Theater, Climate Change, and the Art of Community-Based Assessments Sara Warner and Jeremy Jimenez 9. Tracing the Language of Ecocriticism: Insights from an Automated Text Analysis of ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment Scott Slovic and David M. Markowitz Part III. Reflections 10. Empirical Ecocriticism and the Future of (Eco)Narratology Ursula K. Heise 11. Two Cheers for Empirical Ecocriticism Greg Garrard 12. Empirical Ecocriticism and Modes of Persuasion David I. Hanauer 13. Stories about the Environment for Diverse Audiences: Insights from Environmental Communication Helena Bilandzic Acknowledgments Contributors Index

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Matthew Schneider-Mayerson is associate professor of English and environmental studies at Colby College. He is author of Peak Oil: Apocalyptic Environmentalism and Libertarian Political Culture and coeditor of An Ecotopian Lexicon (Minnesota, 2019). Alexa Weik von Mossner is associate professor of American studies at the University of Klagenfurt. She is author of Affective Ecologies: Empathy, Emotion, and Environmental Narrative and Cosmopolitan Minds: Literature, Emotion, and the Transnational Imagination. W. P. Malecki is university professor of literary theory at the University of Wrocław. He is coeditor of What Can We Hope For? Essays on Politics and Human Minds and Animal Stories: How Narratives Make Us Care about Other Species. Frank Hakemulder is affiliated full professor at the Reading Center (Stavanger) and teaches media psychology and communication at Utrecht University. He is coeditor of Science and Humanities: New Research Methods and Muses and Measures: Empirical Research Methods for the Humanities.

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