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Postcolonial Ecocriticism
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This second edition of the foundational Postcolonial Ecocriticism has been fully updated to consider developments in both fields, and areas that have grown considerably since its original publication in 2009, such as Animal Studies.
Zusatztext Praise for first edition:"This volume will be required reading for anyone interested in the debate about the literary in the era of environmental apocalypse." American Book Review"This book--the critical meeting of the methods of ecocriticism and postcolonialism--is long overdue. Essential."CHOICE"By grounding issues of representation in issues of environmental activism! Huggan and Tiffin remind ecocritics of the importance of this type of work. In this sense! their book makes an important contribution to ecocriticism in its steps to internationalise the field while also creating space for literary analysis within environmental activism around the world." Green Letters"Postcolonial Ecocriticism: Literature! Animals! Environment offers a rich and timely discussion of the ecocritical turn within postcolonial literary studies. This volume is an introduction to the field and is thus especially valuable to readers invested in postcolonial studies but new to ecocriticism...This volume further distinguishes itself by bringing together ecocriticism and the much newer zoocriticism" Aarthi Vadde! Duke University! Contemporary Literature"... there is much to admire in the book's breadth and usefulness! including pithy and accessible introductions to the politics of postcolonial development! racism's links with speciesism! and the role of post-humanism in a putatively "post-natural" world." Anthony Carrigan! Keele University! Journal of Postcolonial Writing"Postcolonial Ecocriticism offers a comprehensive summary and intelligent analysis of concerns and debates that define the terrain between and within the fields it surveys?Postcolonial Ecocriticism covers an impressive range of texts! including mainly fiction! but also poetry and drama! from India! Canada! Australia! New Zealand! South Africa! the Caribbean! and the postcolonial diaspora?The effect is consistently engaging and insightful." Susie O'Brien! McMaster University! Postcolonial Text"This thorough and well-written introduction to the field of postcolonial ecocriticism?offers a useful foundation by meticulously mapping the territory." Roman Bartosch! Universities of Cologne/Duisburg-Essen! Ecozon Informationen zum Autor Graham Huggan is Professor and Chair of Commonwealth and Postcolonial Literatures at the University of Leeds, UK. A leading postcolonial critic, he is the author of 13 books, including Postcolonial Ecocriticism: Literature, Animals, Environment (2010) and Nature's Saviours: Celebrity Conservationists in the Television Age (2013). Klappentext This second edition of Postcolonial Ecocriticism, a book foundational for its field, has been updated to consider recent developments in the area such as environmental humanities and animal studies. Graham Huggan and Helen Tiffin examine transverse relations between humans, animals and the environment across a wide range of postcolonial literary texts and also address key issues such as global warming, food security, human over-population in the context of animal extinction, queer ecology, and the connections between postcolonial and disability theory. Considering the postcolonial first from an environmental and then a zoocritical perspective, the book looks at:Narratives of development in postcolonial writingEntitlement, belonging and the pastoralColonial 'asset stripping' and the Christian missionThe politics of eating and the representation of cannibalismAnimality and spiritualitySentimentality and anthropomorphismThe changing place of humans and animals in a 'posthuman' world. With a new preface written specifically for this edition and an annotated list of suggestions for further reading, Postcolonial Ecocriticism offers a comprehensive and fully up-to-date introduction to a rapidly expanding field. Zusammenfassung This second edition of the foundational Postcolonial Ecocriticism has been fully updated to consider developments in bot...
Praise for first edition: "This volume will be required reading for anyone interested in the debate about the literary in the era of environmental apocalypse." American Book Review "This book--the critical meeting of the methods of ecocriticism and postcolonialism--is long overdue. Essential."CHOICE "By grounding issues of representation in issues of environmental activism, Huggan and Tiffin remind ecocritics of the importance of this type of work. In this sense, their book makes an important contribution to ecocriticism in its steps to internationalise the field while also creating space for literary analysis within environmental activism around the world." Green Letters "Postcolonial Ecocriticism: Literature, Animals, Environment offers a rich and timely discussion of the ecocritical turn within postcolonial literary studies. This volume is an introduction to the field and is thus especially valuable to readers invested in postcolonial studies but new to ecocriticism...This volume further distinguishes itself by bringing together ecocriticism and the much newer zoocriticism" Aarthi Vadde, Duke University, Contemporary Literature "... there is much to admire in the book's breadth and usefulness, including pithy and accessible introductions to the politics of postcolonial development, racism's links with speciesism, and the role of post-humanism in a putatively "post-natural" world." Anthony Carrigan, Keele University, Journal of Postcolonial Writing "Postcolonial Ecocriticism offers a comprehensive summary and intelligent analysis of concerns and debates that define the terrain between and within the fields it surveysPostcolonial Ecocriticism covers an impressive range of texts, including mainly fiction, but also poetry and drama, from India, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, the Caribbean, and the postcolonial diasporaThe effect is consistently engaging and insightful." Susie O'Brien, McMaster University, Postcolonial Text "This thorough and well-written introduction to the field of postcolonial ecocriticismoffers a useful foundation by meticulously mapping the territory." Roman Bartosch, Universities of Cologne/Duisburg-Essen, Ecozon
Autorentext
Graham Huggan is Professor and Chair of Commonwealth and Postcolonial Literatures at the University of Leeds, UK. A leading postcolonial critic, he is the author of 13 books, including Postcolonial Ecocriticism: Literature, Animals, Environment (2010) and Nature's Saviours: Celebrity Conservationists in the Television Age (2013).
Klappentext
This second edition of Postcolonial Ecocriticism, a book foundational for its field, has been updated to consider recent developments in the area such as environmental humanities and animal studies. Graham Huggan and Helen Tiffin examine transverse relations between humans, animals and the environment across a wide range of postcolonial literary texts and also address key issues such as global warming, food security, human over-population in the context of animal extinction, queer ecology, and the connections between postcolonial and disability theory. Considering the postcolonial first from an environmental and then a zoocritical perspective, the book looks at: Narratives of development in postcolonial writing Entitlement, belonging and the pastoral Colonial 'asset stripping' and the Christian mission The politics of eating and the representation of cannibalism Animality and spirituality Sentimentality and anthropomorphism The changing place of humans and animals in a 'posthuman' world. With a new preface written specifically for this edition and an annotated list of suggestions for further reading, Postcolonial Ecocriticism offers a comprehensive and fully up-to-date introduction to a rapidly expanding field.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781138784192
- Genre Biology
- Auflage 2. A.
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 294
- Größe H216mm x B138mm
- Jahr 2015
- EAN 9781138784192
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-1-138-78419-2
- Veröffentlichung 27.04.2015
- Titel Postcolonial Ecocriticism
- Autor Graham Huggan , Tiffin Helen
- Untertitel Literature, Animals, Environment
- Gewicht 371g
- Herausgeber Routledge