Eco-Concepts: Critical Reflections in Emerging Ecocritical Theory and Ecological Thought offers an intellectual journey through the ever-evolving landscapes of environmental discourse. This thought-provoking volume brings together contributors from international scholarship to scrutinize and illuminate the contemporary trends reshaping our understanding of the natural environment. From the intricate interplay of rising ecocritical theories like restoration and empirical ecocriticism to the nuanced shifts in the reimagining of ecological concepts, this book unravels the complexities of our…mehr
Eco-Concepts: Critical Reflections in Emerging Ecocritical Theory and Ecological Thought offers an intellectual journey through the ever-evolving landscapes of environmental discourse. This thought-provoking volume brings together contributors from international scholarship to scrutinize and illuminate the contemporary trends reshaping our understanding of the natural environment. From the intricate interplay of rising ecocritical theories like restoration and empirical ecocriticism to the nuanced shifts in the reimagining of ecological concepts, this book unravels the complexities of our relationship with the natural sphere. This scholarly collection serves as a compass, guiding readers through the uncharted territories of environmental scholarship or revisiting existing study through fresh critical perspectives. Eco-Concepts strives to become an essential source of reference for academics, students, and individuals seeking an in-depth exploration of the innovative notions influencing the trajectory of discussions on ecology.
Cenk Tan is associate professor in the Department of Foreign Languages at Pamukkale University, Turkey. Ismail Serdar Altaç is assistant professor in the Department of English Language and Literature at Nevsehir Haci Bektas Veli University, Turkey.
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Table of Contents Editors' Introduction Cenk Tan & Ismail Serdar Altaç Part I - Reimagining Ecological Concepts 1. Revisiting Ecocide: At the Threshold of International Ecocide Law Cenk Tan 2. Petroculture: Exploring the Limits of Oil, Utopia and Imagination Ismail Serdar Altaç 3. Dark Ecology: Embracing Strange Intimacies and Withdrawals in the Joyful Collapse of Nature Clara Soudan 4. Anthropocene and Capitalocene: Humans and Systems in Earth's Emergent Epoch Rebekah A. Taylor-Wiseman 5. Plantationocene, Chthulucene, and Agency as Process and Relation Lenka Filipova 6. Bioregionalism and Biocultural Region: Reconceptualizing the Human-Environment-Place Interrelationships Beyond the Culture/Nature Dichotomy Abhra Paul & Amarjeet Nayak 7. Reading Ecophobia in the Capitalocene Brian Deyo 8. Eco-Deconstruction, or (Post)Humanism of the Other (Nonhuman) Philippe Lynes 9. Environmental Justice: The Beginning, Present and What Awaits Humanity in the Future Erden El 10. Ecopsychology and Indigenous Ecosophy: Lessons in Sustainability Panchali Bhattarchaya & Pritam Panda 11. Hyperobjects: How to Move Forward While Entangled in the Mesh Ana Sentov Part II - Exploring Ecocriticisms 12. Restoration Ecocriticism: From Habitat Destruction to Hands-on Action Ufuk Özdag 13. Affective Ecocriticism: From Thinking to Feeling and Being-Together Denis Petrina 14. Empirical Ecocriticism: Unveiling the Power of Literature in Environmental Consciousness Milena Skobo 15. Material Ecocriticism: Reading the Nonhuman World Gina Stamm 16. Posthuman Ecocriticism: Finding Our Way through Collaborative Survival Mahinur Gözde Kasurka Part III - Traversing Disciplinary Boundaries 17. Blue Humanities: Oceans as History, Matter, and Imagination Aina Vidal Pérez 18. Nuclear Humanities: Envisioning the Nuclear as a Societal and Ecological Value Inna Sukhenko 19. Critical Animal Studies: Toward the Anthropocene Ziba Rashidian 20. Unravelling Critical Plant Studies Kübra Vural Özbey 21. Gandhian Ecosophy: Reflections on Ecology and Self Narayan Jena Index About the Contributors
Table of Contents Editors' Introduction Cenk Tan & Ismail Serdar Altaç Part I - Reimagining Ecological Concepts 1. Revisiting Ecocide: At the Threshold of International Ecocide Law Cenk Tan 2. Petroculture: Exploring the Limits of Oil, Utopia and Imagination Ismail Serdar Altaç 3. Dark Ecology: Embracing Strange Intimacies and Withdrawals in the Joyful Collapse of Nature Clara Soudan 4. Anthropocene and Capitalocene: Humans and Systems in Earth's Emergent Epoch Rebekah A. Taylor-Wiseman 5. Plantationocene, Chthulucene, and Agency as Process and Relation Lenka Filipova 6. Bioregionalism and Biocultural Region: Reconceptualizing the Human-Environment-Place Interrelationships Beyond the Culture/Nature Dichotomy Abhra Paul & Amarjeet Nayak 7. Reading Ecophobia in the Capitalocene Brian Deyo 8. Eco-Deconstruction, or (Post)Humanism of the Other (Nonhuman) Philippe Lynes 9. Environmental Justice: The Beginning, Present and What Awaits Humanity in the Future Erden El 10. Ecopsychology and Indigenous Ecosophy: Lessons in Sustainability Panchali Bhattarchaya & Pritam Panda 11. Hyperobjects: How to Move Forward While Entangled in the Mesh Ana Sentov Part II - Exploring Ecocriticisms 12. Restoration Ecocriticism: From Habitat Destruction to Hands-on Action Ufuk Özdag 13. Affective Ecocriticism: From Thinking to Feeling and Being-Together Denis Petrina 14. Empirical Ecocriticism: Unveiling the Power of Literature in Environmental Consciousness Milena Skobo 15. Material Ecocriticism: Reading the Nonhuman World Gina Stamm 16. Posthuman Ecocriticism: Finding Our Way through Collaborative Survival Mahinur Gözde Kasurka Part III - Traversing Disciplinary Boundaries 17. Blue Humanities: Oceans as History, Matter, and Imagination Aina Vidal Pérez 18. Nuclear Humanities: Envisioning the Nuclear as a Societal and Ecological Value Inna Sukhenko 19. Critical Animal Studies: Toward the Anthropocene Ziba Rashidian 20. Unravelling Critical Plant Studies Kübra Vural Özbey 21. Gandhian Ecosophy: Reflections on Ecology and Self Narayan Jena Index About the Contributors
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