Book Description
This authoritative collection of rigorous but accessible essays investigates the exciting new interdisciplinary field of environmental literary criticism.
Author : Louise Westling
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 285 pages
File Size : 47,8 MB
Release : 2014
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1107029929
This authoritative collection of rigorous but accessible essays investigates the exciting new interdisciplinary field of environmental literary criticism.
Author : Sarah Ensor
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 24,53 MB
Release : 2022-03-17
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1108841902
Offers an overview of American environmental literature across genres and time periods, introducing readers to a range of ecocritical methodologies.
Author : Adeline Johns-Putra
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 363 pages
File Size : 14,32 MB
Release : 2022-04-07
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1009076914
Investigating the relationship between literature and climate, this Companion offers a genealogy of climate representations in literature while showing how literature can help us make sense of climate change. It argues that any discussion of literature and climate cannot help but be shaped by our current - and inescapable - vantage point from an era of climate change, and uncovers a longer literary history of climate that might inform our contemporary climate crisis. Essays explore the conceptualisation of climate in a range of literary and creative modes; they represent a diversity of cultural and historical perspectives, and a wide spectrum of voices and views across the categories of race, gender, and class. Key issues in climate criticism and literary studies are introduced and explained, while new and emerging concepts are discussed and debated in a final section that puts expert analyses in conversation with each other.
Author : Jeffrey Cohen
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 379 pages
File Size : 20,38 MB
Release : 2021-09-02
Category : History
ISBN : 1316510689
Offers a comprehensive introduction to the environmental humanities. It addresses the 21st century recognition of an environmental crisis.
Author : John Parham
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 343 pages
File Size : 50,26 MB
Release : 2021-06-17
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1108498531
From catastrophe to utopia, the most comprehensive survey yet of how literature can speak to the 'Anthropocene'.
Author : Kevin R. McNamara
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 239 pages
File Size : 34,14 MB
Release : 2010-05-06
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0521514703
Diverse, vibrant, and challenging as the city itself, this Companion is the definitive guide to LA in literature.
Author : Paul Crosthwaite
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 333 pages
File Size : 32,50 MB
Release : 2022-08-11
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1009027867
In recent years, money, finance, and the economy have emerged as central topics in literary studies. The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Economics explains the innovative critical methods that scholars have developed to explore the economic concerns of texts ranging from the medieval period to the present. Across seventeen chapters by field-leading experts, the book highlights how, throughout literary history, economic matters have intersected with crucial topics including race, gender, sexuality, nation, empire, and the environment. It also explores how researchers in other disciplines are turning to literature and literary theory for insights into economic questions. Combining thorough historical coverage with attention to emerging issues and approaches, this Companion will appeal to literary scholars and to historians and social scientists interested in the literary and cultural dimensions of economics.
Author : Steven Meyer
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 354 pages
File Size : 34,30 MB
Release : 2018-05-03
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1108548075
In 1959, C. P. Snow lamented the presence of what he called the 'two cultures': the apparently unbridgeable chasm of understanding and knowledge between modern literature and modern science. In recent decades, scholars have worked diligently and often with great ingenuity to interrogate claims like Snow's that represent twentieth- and twenty-first-century literature and science as radically alienated from each other. The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Science offers a roadmap to developments that have contributed to the demonstration and emergence of reciprocal connections between the two domains of inquiry. Weaving together theory and empiricism, individual chapters explore major figures - Shakespeare, Bacon, Emerson, Darwin, Henry James, William James, Whitehead, Einstein, Empson, and McClintock; major genres and modes of writing - fiction, science fiction, non-fiction prose, poetry, and dramatic works; and major theories and movements - pragmatism, critical theory, science studies, cognitive science, ecocriticism, cultural studies, affect theory, digital humanities, and expanded empiricisms. This book will be a key resource for scholars, graduate students, and undergraduate students alike.
Author : J. Michelle Coghlan
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 315 pages
File Size : 36,28 MB
Release : 2020-03-19
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 1108427367
This Companion rethinks food in literature from Chaucer's Canterbury Tales to contemporary food blogs, and recovers cookbooks as literary texts.
Author : Joy Porter
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 38,2 MB
Release : 2005-07-21
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780521822831
An informative and wide-ranging overview of Native American literature from the 1770s to present day.