Abstract
Modernism and the Anthropocene explores twentieth-century literature as it engages with the non-human world across a range of contexts. From familiar modernist works by D.H. Lawrence and Hart Crane to still-emergent genres like comics and speculative fiction, this volume tackles a series of related questions regarding how best to understand humanity’s increasing domination of the natural world.
Schlagworte
climate change ecocriticism ecological fiction ecology ecomodernism speculative literature environmental fiction environmental humanities environmental literature environmentalism twentieth-century science fiction- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- i–xviii Preface i–xviii
- 229–242 Index 229–242