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Interrogating Boundaries of the Nonhuman: Literature, Climate Change, and Environmental Crises

Interrogating Boundaries of the Nonhuman: Literature, Climate Change, and Environmental Crises

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Interrogating Boundaries of the Nonhuman: Literature,Climate Change,and Environmental Crises explores how literary works can shape our understanding of human-nonhuman relations and offer sustainable solutions to environmental crises.

Format: Hardback
Length: 284 pages
Publication date: 15 June 2022
Publisher: Lexington Books


Interrogating Boundaries of the Nonhuman: Literature, Climate Change, and Environmental Crises explores the profound question of whether literary works that critically examine and redefine the boundaries between humans and nonhuman entities can offer innovative and sustainable pathways forward. Drawing upon insights from the dynamic field of literary animal studies, a diverse and international cohort of scholars delves into the literary contributions to shaping our understanding of human-nonhuman relationships within an ecological context. Collectively, the contributors to this edited collection engage in thoughtful deliberations on the role of literature in establishing environmental agendas and guiding humanity's journey toward coexistence with nonhuman others.

The significance of interrogating boundaries of the nonhuman is underscored in the context of climate change and environmental crises. As human activities continue to exert a profound impact on the natural world, there is an urgent need to explore alternative perspectives and approaches that can foster a harmonious coexistence between humans and other species. Literature, as a powerful medium of expression and imagination, possesses the potential to inspire and guide us toward a more sustainable future.

In this edited collection, scholars from various disciplines come together to examine the multifaceted ways in which literature contributes to the ecological framing of human-nonhuman relationships. Through a multidisciplinary lens, they explore the ways in which literary works challenge traditional narratives, disrupt hierarchies, and promote empathy and understanding between different species. By analyzing the representations of nonhuman characters, animals, and ecosystems, the contributors shed light on the ways in which literature can shape our perceptions, values, and behaviors toward the natural world.

One of the key themes explored in the collection is the role of literature in setting environmental agendas. By highlighting the interconnectedness of human and nonhuman societies, literature can raise awareness about the urgency of environmental issues and inspire action. Through vivid storytelling and compelling narratives, authors can convey the emotional and ethical dimensions of environmental degradation, fostering a sense of responsibility and urgency among readers.

Furthermore, literature can play a crucial role in determining humanity's path forward in the company of nonhuman others. By exploring the complexities and nuances of human-nonhuman relationships, literature can offer insights into the potential for collaboration, cooperation, and mutual benefit. Through the portrayal of characters who navigate these relationships with empathy and respect, literature can inspire us to adopt a more inclusive and sustainable approach to our interactions with the natural world.

In conclusion, Interrogating Boundaries of the Nonhuman: Literature, Climate Change, and Environmental Crises serves as a valuable contribution to the ongoing discourse on the intersection of literature, climate change, and environmental crises. By exploring the rich tapestry of literary works that interrogate and redefine the boundaries between humans and nonhuman entities, the collection offers a roadmap for a more sustainable and harmonious future. Through its multidisciplinary approach and compelling insights, this edited collection encourages readers to reimagine our relationships with the natural world and embrace a more compassionate and responsible approach to our shared destiny.

Weight: 612g
Dimension: 227 x 160 x 27 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781666903768

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