In an era defined by climate emergency, rising seas, ecological precarity, and rapid socio-cultural transformations, this volume offers an expansive critical map of how literature, culture, and the humanities respond to and reimagine the Anthropocene. Traversing green terrains and blue expanses, the essays collectively foreground the entanglements between land and water, human and non-human, tradition and futurity. Contributors engage a wide range of literary and cultural texts-spanning global, Indian, Indigenous, and oceanic imaginaries-to illuminate how narratives of memory, justice, resilience, and survival are shaped by ecological forces.
The collection charts diverse theoretical pathways: ecofeminism, posthumanism, postcolonial ecocriticism, environmental ethics, Blue Humanities, ecogothic studies, children's environmental literature, and the politics of sustainability. It also probes the ocean as archive, the river as witness, and the Earth as a deeply storied organism marked by grief, hope, and resistance. Through its interdisciplinary reach and its commitment to bridging ecological and oceanic humanities, the volume invites readers to rethink the Anthropocene beyond reductive binaries and towards more inclusive, fluid, and ethical cartographies.
Scholarly yet accessible, Green and Blue Cartographies is an essential resource for researchers, students, and readers interested in environmental humanities, literary studies, cultural ecology, and the evolving discourse of planetary futures.
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