This book takes ecocriticism into new areas that include collaboration across the environmental humanities and into the cultural studies of the human response to the environment. The essays, by both early career and established researchers, are accessible enough to appeal to the general reader, but will be important supplementary reading for undergraduate and post-graduate students in the environmental humanities.
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Peter Barry is Emeritus Professor of English at Aberystwyth University
William Welstead is an Independent Scholar based on the Isle of Tiree
This book explores the relevance and potential of the still-expanding field of ecocriticism across the wider humanities, at a time when writers and artists are increasingly experimenting with new ways of working and new ways of looking at the world around us. Contributors from across and beyond the humanities interpret the brief in their own way.
This collection of essays is wide in scope, and includes contributions from authors across and beyond the humanities, covering such topics as eco-focused writing about death, collaborations between artists, letter carvers and poets, the exploration of ‘eco-art’, and the application of ecocriticism to professional disciplines such as heritage interpretation and the visualisation of the impact of proposed windfarms. Further essays explore the creative response to the environment across issues ranging from the everyday environmental nuisance of discarded dog mess bags to the science-based climate-change narratives emerging from the Antarctic.
Many of the chapters explore subjects from an unconventional point of view. Some visual arts essays take an alternative approach to that of classical narrative art history, while the literary essays often adopt a visual approach to the word, considering site-bound installations and scripts carved in stone as public art.
Each chapter will be of special interest to practitioners and students of a particular discipline, and it will also appeal to newcomers and interested enquirers. General readers will find this volume accessible, but it will also prove invaluable to undergraduates and those embarking on a research career in the environmental humanities. Additionally, the book will interest creative writers and artists, helping to inform their collaborative practice.
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - This volume of essays explores the scope for a further extension of ecocriticism across the environmental humanities. Contributors, who include both established academics and early career researchers in the humanities, were given free rein to interpret the brief. The collection is unusual in that it considers collaboration between individuals both in the same discipline and across creative disciplines. Subjects include familiar environments close to home and those such as Iceland and Antarctica, where narratives of climate, geology and ecology provide a stark backdrop to creative output. A further innovation is the inclusion of essays on public art, natural heritage interpretation and the visualisation and aesthetic impact of wind farms. The book will be of interest to writers, artists, students and researchers in the environmental humanities and those with a general interest in the cultural response to the environment. Artikel-Nr. 9781784994396
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