The Cambridge Companion To Environmental Humanities
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The Cambridge Companion to Environmental Humanities
Author | : Jeffrey Cohen |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 379 |
Release | : 2021-09-02 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1009037463 |
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This Companion offers a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the environmental humanities, an interdisciplinary movement that responds to a world reconfigured by climate change and its effects, from environmental racism and global migration to resource impoverishment and the importance of the nonhuman world. It addresses the twenty-first century recognition of an environmental crisis – its antecedents, current forms, and future trajectories – as well as possible responses to it. This books foregrounds scholarship from different periods, fields, and global locations, but it is organized to give readers a working context for the foundational debates. Each chapter examines a key topic or theme in Environmental Humanities, shows why that topic emerged as a category of study, explores the different approaches to the topics, suggests future avenues of inquiry, and considers the topic's global implications, especially those that involve environmental justice issues.
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