Abstract
Interrogating Boundaries of the Nonhuman: Literature, Climate Change, and Environmental Crises asks whether literary works that interrogate and alter the terms of human-nonhuman relations can point to new, more sustainable ways forward. Bringing insights from the field of literary animal studies, a diverse and international group of scholars examine literary contributions to the ecological framing of human-nonhuman relationships. Collectively, the contributors to this edited collection contemplate the role of literature in the setting of environmental agendas and in determining humanity’s path forward in the company of nonhuman others.
Schlagworte
critical animal studies climate change fiction environmental humanities posthumanism human-nature relations- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- i–x Preface i–x
- 1–30 Introduction 1–30
- 89–144 Witnessing 89–144
- 257–268 Index 257–268
- 269–270 About the Editors 269–270
- 271–274 About the Contributors 271–274