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The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Climate

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Adeline Johns-Putra, Kelly Sultzbach, Sarah Dimick, Thomas H. Ford, Jennifer Mae Hamilton, Derek Woods, Elizabeth Mazzolini, Fiona Probyn-Rapsey, Chitra Sankaran, Theresa J. May, John Parham, Alexa Weik von Mossner, Gerry Canavan, Gregory Lynall, Shelley Streeby, Thomas Bristow, Isabel Galleymore, Hsinya Huang, Jenny Kerber, Cheryl Lousley, Sam Solnick
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  • Date Published: April 2022
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781009060813

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  • Investigating the relationship between literature and climate, this Companion offers a genealogy of climate representations in literature while showing how literature can help us make sense of climate change. It argues that any discussion of literature and climate cannot help but be shaped by our current - and inescapable - vantage point from an era of climate change, and uncovers a longer literary history of climate that might inform our contemporary climate crisis. Essays explore the conceptualisation of climate in a range of literary and creative modes; they represent a diversity of cultural and historical perspectives, and a wide spectrum of voices and views across the categories of race, gender, and class. Key issues in climate criticism and literary studies are introduced and explained, while new and emerging concepts are discussed and debated in a final section that puts expert analyses in conversation with each other.

    • Highlights more diverse forms of climate literature including film, theatre, non-fiction, and various forms of social media
    • Identifies emerging dialogic perspectives that show the range of approaches to new key issues within climate and literature
    • This book arranges the history in a thematic rather than chronological structure, challenging overly neat and linear approach to climate history from weather to climate
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    'Scholars and activists interested in the possibilities of recent cli-fi and related genres will find these essays helpful … Recommended.' J. Bilbro, Choice

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    • Date Published: April 2022
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781009060813
    • length: 300 pages
    • dimensions: 228 x 152 x 22 mm
    • weight: 0.55kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Introduction Adeline Johns-Putra and Kelly Sultzbach
    Part I. Historical Shifts in Climate Consciousness:
    1. Seasonal processions Sarah Dimick
    2. Literal and literary atmospheres Thomas H. Ford
    3. Weathers of body and world: Reading difference in literary atmospheres before climate change Jennifer Mae Hamilton
    Part II. Current Issues in Climate Change Criticism:
    4. Scales: Climate versus embodiment Derek Woods
    5. Capitalist cultures: The taste of oil Elizabeth Mazzolini
    6. Animals and extinction Fiona Probyn-Rapsey
    7. Climate justice and literatures of the global south Chitra Sankaran
    Part III. Ways of Telling Climate Stories:
    8. Climate theatre: Enacting possible futures Theresa J. May
    9. Digital Cli-Fi: Human stories of climate in online and social media John Parham
    10. Climate on screen: From doom and disaster to ecotopian visions Alexa Weik von Mossner
    Part IV. Dialogic Perspectives on Emerging Questions: Science Fiction and Future Fantasies
    11. Ice-sheet collapse and the consensus apocalypse in the science fiction of Kim Stanley Robinson Gerry Canavan
    12. Solarpunk Gregory Lynall
    Collective Climate Action
    13. Indigenous and black feminist knowledge-production, speculative science stories, and climate change literature Shelley Streeby
    14. More-than-human collectives in richard powers' the overstory and vandana singh's 'entanglement' Kelly Sultzbach
    Love Letters to the Planet
    15. Meteorology of form Thomas Bristow
    16. Perspective-taking, empathy, and virtuality in Jorie Graham's fast Isabel Galleymore
    Diverse Indigenous Voices on Climate
    17. Climate change and indigenous sovereignty in pacific islanders' writing Hsinya Huang
    18. Literary responses to indigenous climate justice and the canadian settler-state Jenny Kerber and Cheryl Lousley
    Redefining 'the Real'
    19. Transtextual realism for the climatological collective Adeline Johns-Putra
    20. Critical Climate Irrealism Sam Solnick.

  • Editors

    Adeline Johns-Putra, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China
    Adeline Johns-Putra is Professor of Literature at Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University. She is a past president of the Association for the Study of Literature and Environment, UK and Ireland (ASLE-UKI). Her books include Climate Change and the Contemporary Novel (2019) and The History of the Epic (2006), and the edited volumes Climate and Literature (2019) and Cli-Fi: A Companion (2018).

    Kelly Sultzbach, University of Wisconsin, La Crosse
    Kelly Sultzbach is a Professor at the University of Wisconsin, La Crosse, and was a Fulbright Scholar with University of Liverpool in 2019. She is a co-editor of The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Climate (with Adeline Johns-Putra), and the author of Ecocriticism in the Modernist Imagination: Forster, Woolf, and Auden (2016). Recent work also includes articles in Modernist Cultures, the ASLE UKI journal Green Letters (2019) and a chapter in Understanding Merleau-Ponty, Understanding Modernism (2018).

    Contributors

    Adeline Johns-Putra, Kelly Sultzbach, Sarah Dimick, Thomas H. Ford, Jennifer Mae Hamilton, Derek Woods, Elizabeth Mazzolini, Fiona Probyn-Rapsey, Chitra Sankaran, Theresa J. May, John Parham, Alexa Weik von Mossner, Gerry Canavan, Gregory Lynall, Shelley Streeby, Thomas Bristow, Isabel Galleymore, Hsinya Huang, Jenny Kerber, Cheryl Lousley, Sam Solnick

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