16 research outputs found
Gardening (against) the Anthropocene. An introduction
Introduction to the guest edited section
Urban Ecologies: An Introduction // Ecologías urbanas: Una introducción
This article introduces the conceptual framework of the special section on urban ecologies, as well as the different contributions. Resumen Este artículo introduce el marco conceptual y a los colaboradores de esta sección especial sobre ecologías urbanas
Introduction to America After Nature: Democracy, Culture, Environment
Introduction to America After Nature: Democracy, Culture, Environmen
Cultivando (contra) el Antropoceno. Una introducción
Introduction to the guest edited section.Introducción a la sección monográfica
Where Is Utopia in a Time of Disaster and Catastrophe? A Conversation with Allegra Hyde
In search of new literary voices that might present an answer to Amitav Ghosh’s 2016 lament on the failure of contemporary literary fiction to find forms that adequately express the multiple challenges of the Anthropocene, I came across a review of Allegra Hyde’s debut novel in the Los Angeles Times. The novel’s title, Eleutheria, was suggestive enough to pique my interest: etymologically, it evokes the concepts of liberty and freedom; geographically, it calls to mind the small island of Eleuthera in the Bahamas that was colonized in the late 1640s by a group of English Puritans known as the Eleutheran Adventurers. Add to this that Willa Marks, the novel’s narrator-protagonist, is a twenty-two-year-old member of Generation Z, the same generation as the students we teach these days, and Eleutheria (2022) becomes a worthy candidate for an American Studies syllabus. What kind of narrative tapestry was the author able to weave out of the materials of history, climate change, and a young generation’s growing frustration with the ecological and political state of the world? I was ready to discuss these and similar questions with a group of students in a seminar on Anglophone Literature in the Anthropocene during the summer semester 2023. Serendipitously, the son of an American colleague and long-time friend studied with Allegra Hyde at Oberlin College, where she is Assistant Professor of Creative Writing. He suggested that she might be willing to discuss her novel with a group of German students. When I issued the invitation to join us digitally for one session, she accepted. I interviewed Hyde, who is also the author of two short story collections – Of This New World (2016) and The Last Catastrophe (2023)– a few days later. The following text is the transcript of that conversation. It has been edited for readability
Visualizing and Sounding the ‘Walden State of Mind’. The Urban Matrix in Henry David Thoreau’s Environmental Imagination
Texts, Animals, Environments: Zoopoetics and Ecopoetics
Texts, Animals, Environments. Zoopoetics and Ecopoetics probes the multiple links between ecocriticism and animal studies, assessing the relations between animals, environments and poetics. While ecocriticism usually relies on a relational approach to explore phenomena related to the environment or ecology more broadly, animal studies tends to examine individual or species-specific aspects. As a consequence, ecocriticism concentrates on ecopoetical, animal studies on zoopoetical elements and modes of representation in literature (and the arts more generally). Bringing key concepts of ecocriticism and animal studies into dialogue, the volume explores new ways of thinking about and reading texts, animals, and environments – not as separate entities but as part of the same collective
Texts, Animals, Environments. Zoopoetics and Ecopoetics
Middelhoff F, Schönbeck S, Borgards R, Gersdorf C, eds. Texts, Animals, Environments. Zoopoetics and Ecopoetics. Cultural Animal Studies. Vol 3. Freiburg: Rombach; 2019.Texts, Animals, Environments. Zoopoetics and Ecopoetics probes the multiple links between ecocriticism and animal studies, assessing the relations between animals, environments and poetics. While ecocriticism usually relies on a relational approach to explore phenomena related to the environment or ecology more broadly, animal studies tends to examine individual or species-specific aspects. As a consequence, ecocriticism concentrates on ecopoetical, animal studies on zoopoetical elements and modes of representation in literature (and the arts more generally). Bringing key concepts of ecocriticism and animal studies into dialogue, the volume explores new ways of thinking about and reading texts, animals, and environments – not as separate entities but as part of the same collective
Return to the Fable. Rethinking a Genre Neglected in Animal Studies and Ecocriticism
Schönbeck S. Return to the Fable. Rethinking a Genre Neglected in Animal Studies and Ecocriticism. In: Middelhoff F, Schönbeck S, Borgards R, Gersdorf C, eds. Texts, Animals, Environments. Zoopoetics and Ecopoetics. Cultural Animal Studies. Vol 3. Freiburg i.Br.: Rombach; 2019: 111–125