Reimagining Urban Nature: Literary Imaginaries for Posthuman Cities

Author:   Chantelle Bayes
Publisher:   Liverpool University Press
Volume:   10
ISBN:  

9781802077278


Pages:   280
Publication Date:   01 March 2023
Format:   Hardback
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An Open Access edition of this book is available on the Liverpool University Press website and through Knowledge Unlatched. Reimagining Urban Nature questions some of the underlying imaginaries which have for so long allowed us humans to develop technologically at great cost to the more-than-human world and ourselves. In urban places, cultural and more-than-human entities are in frequent contact; however, the non-human is often seen as expendable in these human-centric places. While much important work has been done on improving care for the more rural and wild areas of the globe, to really address environmental damage we must work towards reimagining the city. These are places where the majority of people live and work, and where the majority of decisions are made about the care and protection of many environments within and beyond the city. This book contributes to the still under-developed field of urban ecocriticism by adding a posthumanist perspective, as well as expanding current discussions within urban studies and environmental activism that seek to shift political and cultural imaginaries of urban nature. Importantly, this investigation is grounded in the Australian (and more broadly, the Australasian) context to allow for the analysis of a more diverse set of voices, texts and ecologies in an area still dominated by the northern hemisphere and the Global North.

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Author:   Chantelle Bayes
Publisher:   Liverpool University Press
Imprint:   Liverpool University Press
Volume:   10
ISBN:  

9781802077278


ISBN 10:   1802077278
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   01 March 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction: Towards a Posthuman Urban Ecocriticism1. The Language of Urban Nature 2. Writers Who Venture: Posthuman Methodologies 3. Private Entanglements: Houses and Gardens4. Bodies of Water5. Public Entanglements: Streets and Parks Conclusion: Recipro-city

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'Written from an explicit settler-migrant Antipodean perspective, this book makes a convincing case for a relational understanding of entanglements with nature. Respectful in its handling of material from indigenous writers, it advances in fresh and cogent ways the discussion of the “more than human” in current ecological and environmental humanities.' - Professor Julie Sanders, Principal of Royal Holloway, University of London


'Written from an explicit settler-migrant Antipodean perspective, this book makes a convincing case for a relational understanding of entanglements with nature. Respectful in its handling of material from indigenous writers, it advances in fresh and cogent ways the discussion of the more than human in current ecological and environmental humanities.' - Professor Julie Sanders, Principal of Royal Holloway, University of London


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Chantelle Bayes is an Adjunct Researcher at the Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research, Griffith University.

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