Eco Culture
Disaster, Narrative, Discourse
Foreword by Patrick Murphy University of Central Florida Contributions by Kirk Boyle co-editor of The Great Recession in Fiction, Film, and Television, Charles Byler, Kristen Chamberlain, Danielle Crawford, Nicole L. Freiner Professor of Political Sc, Stephanie Hankinson, Peer Illner, Amy Lantinga, Marceleen Mosher, Minna Niemi, Hannah Stark Senior Lecturer in Englis, Liane Tanguay, Erik Trump Edited by Robert Bell, Robert Ficociello Holy Family University, c
Publication date:
15 November 2017Length of book:
278 pagesPublisher
Lexington BooksDimensions:
237x160mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9781498534765
The edited collection, Eco Culture: Disaster, Narrative, Discourse, opens a conversation about the mediated relationship between culture and ecology. The dynamic between these two great forces comes into stark relief when a disaster—in its myriad forms and narratives—reveals the fragility of our ecological and cultural landscapes. Disasters are the clashing of culture and ecology in violent and tragic ways, and the results of each clash create profound effects to both. So much so, in fact, that the terms ecology and culture are past separation. We are far removed from their prior historical binaric connection, and they coincide through a supplementary role to each other. Ecology and culture are unified.
What does ecocriticism have to say about crises as diverse as the Boston Marathon bombing, the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear catastrophe, and the ecological and social devastation caused by oil exploitation in the Niger Delta? Read this book and find out. This fascinating and insightful volume joins the growing number of ecocritical projects exploring risk, meaning, resistance, and recovery in the contexts of natural and technological disaster. Eco Culture is a valuable and timely collection.