Living Together on this Earth: Eco-Sustainable Narratives and Environmental Concerns in English Literature/s (original) (raw)

Ecosustainable Narratives and Partnership Relationships in World Literatures in English. Edited by Antonella Riem Natale and Tony Hughes-d’Aeth.

Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2022

The book challenges the myth of the neutrality and detachment of the scholar. Its strength lies in its dynamic, engaging and passionate participation in the meeting of texts and words of different genres, geographical areas and cultures, in the pluralistic diversity of the themes explored, in its fundamental and creative relations with ecosophy, ethnophilology, ecofeminism, system theory and ecolinguistics. It brings together renowned international scholars to focus on postcolonial, ecocritical, mythical, and archetypal studies of literature, education and its partnership mediation, applied linguistics and plurilingual education. Editors: Antonella Riem Natale & Tony Hughes-d’Aeth. Contributors: Valentina Boschian Bailo; Elisa Bertoldi; Nicholas Birns; Maria Bortoluzzi; Mark Cladis; Gillian G. Tan; Coral Ann Howells; Tony Hughes-d’Aeth; Paul Kane; Mattia Mantellato; Lyn Mccredden; Antonella Riem Natale; Deborah Saidero; Janet Todd. A Note from the Editors: The book expands the field of ecocritical, ecosustainable and partnership studies. It provides a wide range of analysis, creative writings and research on the relationship between human and more-than-human encounters; it promotes new eco-sustainable approaches to education; it analyses today’s complex wor(l)d from a gender-balanced, caring and peaceful lens. It brings together the work and research of known scholars worldwide but also emerging young researchers.

Eco-sustainable Narratives in World Literatures in English, Languages and Education ed. by Antonella Riem Natale & Stefano Mercanti

I: Il presente articolo intende rappresentare una breve meditazione sulla poesia della fine dei tempi e sostenere che essa sia il mormorio, spesso inconsapevole, di un'intensa afflizione e angoscia. La nostra risposta all'imminente catastrofe di scala planetaria è, paradossalmente, intensamente personale e fondata sul diniego. Parte di tale rispostatale diniego -è costituita da un crescente mormorio di sublime poesia, ispirata e di grande bellezza. Essa non può essere politica, perché la poesia riconosce che non c'è nessuno che possa parlare schiettamente di tali argomenti, ma è piuttosto foriera di sprazzi di intensità selvaggia che emergono dai suoi suoni.

Ecocriticism in Modern English Literature

Theory and Practice in Language Studies

Ecocriticism these days is indeed a relatively new revisionist and reformist trend that has dominated the ecological point of view in recent English literature worldwide. The ecological perspective constructed under Eco-criticism delineates the nature-human alliance in both detrimental and constructive ways. The present research paper tries to inspect some post-1900 modern English literature from an Ecocritical perspective. The literature reviewed in the present study incorporates the analysis of some well-known authorship whichever is eminently written to gain insights from the ecological frame of reference. Analyzing some notable works culminates in the conclusion that the trend of Ecocriticism progresses from ‘nature- a mystic substance ‘and ‘nature’s interconnectedness to action ‘importance of maintaining nature, ‘eco-consciousness and eco-literacy about environmental issues, and finally calls to action.

8 Anglophone World Literatures and World Ecologies (Environmental Humanities)

Handbook of Anglophone World Literatures

Anglophone world literatures are challenged by and participate in the formation of the environmental humanities, marked by collaborations across disciplines and the development of new methodologies. Informed by new materialism, posthumanism, and multispecies studies, writers, poets, and literary scholars seek to redefine the task of literature and literary studies from within the environmental humanities. At a time when literature's core concerns, "questions of meaning, value, ethics, justice and the politics of knowledge production" (Rose et al. 2012, 2) cut across cultural, national, linguistic, and species boundaries under pressure of anthropogenic climate change, the worlding of literature seeks to contribute to solutions. In storying these anthropogenic anxieties and hazards that affect human and nonhuman ecologies on a planetary scale, literature translates the phenomenon of climate change, and its immense sea of data, into the microcosm of human experience and understanding.

The Cambridge Companion to Literature and the Environment

Interdisciplinary studies in literature and environment, 2015

The Cambridge Companion to Literature and the Environment is an authoritative guide to the exciting new interdisciplinary fi eld of environmental literary criticism. The collection traces the development of ecocriticism from its origins in European pastoral literature and offers fi fteen rigorous but accessible essays on the present state of environmental literary scholarship. Contributions from leading experts in the fi eld probe a range of issues, including the place of the human within nature, ecofeminism and gender, engagements with European philosophy and the biological sciences, critical animal studies, postcolonialism, posthumanism, and climate change. A chronology of key publications and bibliography provide ample resources for further reading, making The Cambridge Companion to Literature and the Environment an essential guide for students, teachers, and scholars working in this rapidly developing area of study. LOUISE WESTLING has been teaching in the English Department at the University of Oregon since 1977. She served as a visiting professor at the University of T ü bingen and a Fulbright Professor at the University of Heidelberg, and as a president and founding member of the Association for the Study of Literature and Environment.