The essays in this volume engage with questions concerning the relationships between fictional texts and environmental issues in their various articulations, and offer critical readings that display the theoretical diversity in the current reconsiderations of the place of human in relation to nature and the environment. Written by scholars working in separate yet closely related disciplines in the field of humanities, the essays present analyses of literary and cultural texts, performed with the critical tools provided by studies in ecology, ecofeminism, urban studies, posthumanism and animal studies as well as genre-specific approaches.

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The essays in this volume engage with questions concerning the relationships between fictional texts and environmental issues in their various articulations, and offer critical readings that display the theoretical diversity in the current reconsiderations of the place of human in relation to nature and the environment.

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Özden Sözalan

Introduction

Sinem Yazıcıoğlu

The Urban Body in Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Man of the Crowd”

İnci Bilgin Tekin

An Old Debate, New Perspectives: Cherrie Moraga’s and Caryl

Churchill’s Dialogues with Nature

Nilay Kaya and Ekin Gündüz Özdemirci

Embodied Anthropocentrism in Anatolian Novel and Film

Burcu Kayışcı Akkoyun

Intersections, Interventions, and Utopian Pessimism in Son Ada

(The Last Island)

Ayşe Beyza Artukarslan

The Cat, the Cock, the Maid and Zeberjet: The Animals of

Motherland Hotel

Zeynep Talay Turner

Grizzly Man: From the Ethics of Film to the Ethics of the

Animal-Other

Canan Şavkay

The Precarious Lives of Cats in Doris Lessing’s On Cats

Ferdi Çetin

Decentering the Human on Stage: Neither as Posthumanist Opera

Özlem Karadağ

Ecofeminist Ecopoetics and Carol Ann Duffy

Notes on the Contributors

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9783631819814
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Peter Lang AG
Vekt
282 gr
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
158

Om bidragsyterne

Özden Sözalan (PhD, Essex) is Professor of Literature and head of the English Department at İstanbul Bilgi University.

İnci Bilgin Tekin (PhD, METU) is Associate Professor of Comparative Literature and teaches in the English Department at İstanbul Bilgi University.