Routledge Handbook of Ecocriticism and Environmental Communication

Author:   Scott Slovic ,  Swarnalatha Rangarajan ,  Vidya Sarveswaran
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367659585


Pages:   412
Publication Date:   30 September 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Scott Slovic ,  Swarnalatha Rangarajan ,  Vidya Sarveswaran
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.800kg
ISBN:  

9780367659585


ISBN 10:   0367659581
Pages:   412
Publication Date:   30 September 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"Foreword Introduction Part I: New Frameworks 1. Ecocriticism and Discourse 2. The Climate of Change: Graphic Adaptation, The Rime of the Modern Mariner, and the Ecological Uncanny 3. Eco Churches, Eco Synagogues, Eco Hollywood: 21st-Century Practical Responses to Lynn White, Jr.’s and Andrew Furman’s 20th-Century Readings of Environments in Crisis 4. Communicating Resistance in/through an Aquatic Ecology in KR Meera’s The Gospel of Yudas 5. Transformative Entanglements: Birds and Humans in Three Non-fictional Texts 6. Discovering the Weatherworld: Combining Ecolinguistics, Ecocriticism, and Lived Experience 7. Narrative Communication in Environmental Fiction: Cognitive and Rhetorical Approaches 8. Postcolonial Development, Socio-ecological Degradation, and Slow Violence in Pakistani Fiction 9. How the Material World Communicates: Insights from Material Ecocriticism 10. Scale in Ecological Science Writing 11. The Literal and Literary Conflicts of Climate Change: The Climate Migrant and the Unending War Against Emergence 12. Reconceptualizing the Individual as a Social Actor in Environmental Communication Part II: Pragmatic Communication 13. Directionality in Thomas Cole’s The Oxbow: Ecocritical Art History and Visual Communication 14. Challenges to Developing a Long-Term Environmental Perspective: PAN and DIM 15. The ""Chernobyl Syndrome"" in U.S. Nuclear Fiction: Toward Risk Communication Parameters of ""Nuclear Phobia"" 16. Art as Eco-Protest and Communication in Tanure Ojaide’s Selected Poetry 17. Nature Writing in the Anthropocene 18. Experimental Ecocriticism, Or How to Know if Literature Really Works 19. Grey Literature, Green Governance 20. When Thirst Had Undone So Many: A Postcolonial Ecocritical Analysis of Water Crisis in Ruchir Joshi’s The Last Jet-Engine Laugh and Girish Malik’s Jal 21. Cows, Corn, and Communication. How the Discourse around GMOs Impacted Legislation in the EU and the USA 22. Science, Wonder, and Environmental Activism: Rachel Carson Part III: Non-Western Environmental Communication 23. Designing the Communication of Traditional Ecological Knowledge: A Noto Case Study 24. Cosmopolitan Communication and Ecological Consciousness in Latin America: Miguel Gutiérrez’s Babel, el paraíso 25. Communicating with the Cosmos: Contemporary Brazilian Women Poets and the Embodiment of Spiritual Values 26. Women’s Street Artivism in India and Brazil: Shilo Shiv Suleman’s Pan-Indigenous Environmental Movement 27. Novelist as Eco-Shaman: Buket Uzuner’s Water [Su] as Requesting Spirits to Help the Earth in Crisis 28. Environmentalism in the Realm of Malaysian Novels in English 29. Ecomedia Nurtures Japanese Ecological Identity 30. Indigenous Interiority as Nature-culture-sacred Continuum: An Ecological Analysis of Have You Seen the Arana? 31. Risk, Resistance, and Memory in Two Narratives by Asian Women 32. Environmental NGOs and Environmental Communication in China Afterword"

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The Routledge Handbook of Ecocriticism and Environmental Communication is a surprising, insightful, and gratifying collection of essays stemming from multiple disciplines and cultures, yet all converging on the rhetoric used in conveying environmental issues through a diverse array of communication strategies and media. The editors' conscious effort to decentralize European and Anglophone perspectives to include other voices is both refreshing and necessary. - Carmen Flys Junquera, Universidad de Alcala, Spain, editor of Ecozon@: European Journal of Literature, Culture and Environment This collection of essays gathers from the fields of ecocriticism and environmental communication to promote paths of understanding that help us mend the broken ways of our interconnectedness. A hearty salute to the editors for bringing together these critiques and hopes for a renewed life on our Earth. - Juan Carlos Galeano, Florida State University, USA, poet, environmentalist, and author of Folktales of the Amazon This wonderful collection testifies to the ever-expanding transnational reach of environmental literature and other arts. The editors have compiled a vital volume of ecocritical thought, as their book brings into conversation an exciting array of new texts and new conceptual approaches. - Rob Nixon, Princeton University, author of Slow Violence and the Environmentalism of the Poor This new anthology offers a brilliantly varied and international spectrum of perspectives on the overlapping concerns of ecocriticism and environmental communication, two areas of study that should have long been connected, but have rarely been considered together. A must-read for anyone interested in environmental storytelling and image-making, from news coverage to nonfiction, fiction, and film, and a gateway to exciting new paths of research in environmental expression and


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Scott Slovic is Professor of Literature and Environment, Professor of Natural Resources and Society, and Faculty Fellow in the Office of Research and Economic Development at the University of Idaho, USA. Swarnalatha Rangarajan is Professor of English in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras. Vidya Sarveswaran is Assistant Professor of English in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at the Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur.

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