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Eco Culture

Disaster, Narrative, Discourse
Buch | Hardcover
278 Seiten
2017
Lexington Books (Verlag)
978-1-4985-3476-5 (ISBN)
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This book opens a conversation about the mediated relationship between culture and ecology. 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.
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.
 

Robert Bell is the director for learning resources and writing across the curriculum at Loyola University New Orleans. Robert Ficociello is assistant professor of writing at Holy Family University.

Foreword
Patrick Murphy
Introduction
Robert Bell and Robert Ficociello

Part I: Mediation

Chapter 1: “For $19.99, Terror at the Finish Line Can Be Yours!”: Creating Individual Identity Through Collective Tragedy in the Boston Marathon Bombings
Amy Lantinga
Chapter 2: Re-Telling Fukushima, Re-Shaping Citizenship: Women Netizens in Japan
Nicole L. Freiner
Chapter 3: The Locals do it better? The Strange Victory of Occupy Sandy
Peer Illner
Chapter 4: “Monsters in Human Form:” Representations of Looting in American Disaster Narratives
Charles Byler
Chapter 5: The Deepwater Horizon Disaster: Communicating Environmental Disaster in the Age of Technology
Kristen Chamberlain and Marceleen Mosher
Chapter 6: “The storm of the century”: Typhoon Yolanda, the Event, and the Project of U.S. Empire in the Philippines
Danielle Crawford

Part II: Remediation

Chapter 7: “The Missing Element is the Human Element”: Ontological Difference and the World-Ecological Crisis of the Capitalocene
Kirk Boyle
Chapter 8: Challenging Developmentalist Narratives: Helon Habila’s Oil on Water as a Representation of the Extractivist Exploitation in the Niger Delta Region
Minna Niemi
Chapter 9: A Random Harvest: The Leftovers, Debt, and the “strange non-death” of Neoliberalism
Liane Tanguay
Chapter 10: Appropriating the Zombie Apocalypse: The Politics of Disaster
Erik Trump
Chapter 11: The Politics of Aesthetics in Beasts of the Southern Wild:
Mapping the Ethical Limits of Filmic Narratives in the Wake of Epochal Disaster Cycles
Stephanie Hankinson
Chapter 12: Neohumanism in the Anthropocene: Jim Jarmusch’s Only Lovers Left Alive
Hannah Stark

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Ecocritical Theory and Practice
Co-Autor Kirk Boyle, Charles Byler
Vorwort Patrick Murphy
Verlagsort Lanham, MD
Sprache englisch
Maße 160 x 237 mm
Gewicht 535 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Sozialwissenschaften
ISBN-10 1-4985-3476-7 / 1498534767
ISBN-13 978-1-4985-3476-5 / 9781498534765
Zustand Neuware
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