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OverviewThe history of the contemporary is a history of crisis most centrally, the twinned crises of environmental destruction and anti-Black violence.Transscalar Critiqueargues that contemporary Black literature navigates this crisis by taking a transscalar approach, understanding crisis as working on multiple scales simultaneously, from the molecular to the geological, from the economic to the aesthetic. As a consequence, this book proposes transscalar critique as a mode of literary criticism. Organized around specific crises and authors,Transscalar Critiqueargues that crisis offers a window into how competing analytical, artistic, and planetary frameworks collide. In a moment of crisis, questions of race, geology, politics, epistemology, and ontology are brought into focus in surprising and unexpected ways andTransscalar Critiqueuses the literary, critical, and public policy responses to these events to reveal connections between the human and nonhuman worlds. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Henry Ivry (Lecturer 20th and 21st Century Literature, University of Glasgow)Publisher: Edinburgh University Press Imprint: Edinburgh University Press ISBN: 9781399506472ISBN 10: 1399506471 Pages: 232 Publication Date: 30 November 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Introduction: Ecologies of Crisis Chapter 1: Crisis Realism: Writing Economically, Thinking Ecologically Chapter 2: Global Weirding: Climate Crisis and the Anthropocene Imaginary Chapter 3: Transscalar Blackness: Race and the Long Anthropocene Chapter 4: Improbable Metaphor: Jesmyn Ward and the Asymmetries of the Anthropocene Chapter 5: Unmitigated Blackness: Paul Beatty’s Transscalar Critique Works CitedReviewsHenry Ivry's Transscalar Critique offers a penetrating response to the Anthropocene's problem of scale. Necessary and urgent,Transscalar Critique centres Black Studies as a vital precursor to contemporary examinations of scale. In doing so it provides an essential corrective to the study of the Anthropocene in literature. -- David Farrier, University of Edinburgh Henry Ivry's Transscalar Critique offers a penetrating response to the Anthropocene's problem of scale. Necessary and urgent, Transscalar Critique centres Black Studies as a vital precursor to contemporary examinations of scale. In doing so it provides an essential corrective to the study of the Anthropocene in literature.--David Farrier, University of Edinburgh Author InformationHenry Ivry is a Lecturer 20th and 21st Century Literature in the School of Critical Studies at the University of Glasgow. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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