|
|
|||
|
||||
OverviewThis book addresses the role and potential of literature in the process of contesting and re-evaluating concepts of nature and animality, describing one's individual environment as the starting point for such negotiations. It employs the notion of the `literary event' to discuss the specific literary quality of verbal art conceptualised as EnvironMentality. EnvironMentality is grounded on the understanding that fiction does not explain or second scientific and philosophical notions but that it poses a fundamental challenge to any form of knowledge manifesting in processes determined by the human capacity to think beyond a given hermeneutic situation. Bartosch foregrounds the dialectics of understanding the other by means of literary interpretation in ecocritical readings of novels by Amitav Ghosh, Zakes Mda, Yann Martel, Margaret Atwood and J.M. Coetzee, arguing that EnvironMentality helps us as readers of fiction to learn from the books we read that which can only be learned by means of reading: to think like a mountain (Aldo Leopold) and to know what it is like to be a bat (Thomas Nagel). Full Product DetailsAuthor: Roman BartoschPublisher: Brill Imprint: Editions Rodopi B.V. Volume: 9 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.496kg ISBN: 9789042036673ISBN 10: 9042036672 Pages: 316 Publication Date: 01 January 2013 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsAcknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. The State of Environmental Literary Criticism Ecocriticism between the Disciplines Is There Some World in This Text? - Ecocriticism and Ecocritique Environmental Texts and Literary Ecology 3. Postcolonial Literature and the `Event of Fiction' 4. A Good Dose of Formalism? Reading The Hungry Tide Focalisation and Narrative Deep Structure Gaps and Tensions Towards a Cautious Hermeneutics 5. Facets of EnvironMentality 6. The Uses of F(r)iction: The Heart of Redness, The Whale Caller and their Critique of Sustainable Development and Becoming-Animal 7. Negotiating the Human-Animal Boundary: Intertextuality and Metafiction in Life of Pi and Beatrice and Virgil 8. Zero Time and the Apocalypse: Postnatural Survival in Oryx and Crake and The Year of the Flood 9. Posthumanism and the Wounded Being: `Transformative Mimesis' in The Lives of Animals and Elizabeth Costello 10. Towards and Beyond a Conclusion Can Books Save the World? From Ego to Eco - and Back Again: The Challenge of Reading the World Bibliography IndexReviewsEnvironMentality gives ecocriticism a new angle by focusing on the properties and effectiveness of narrative and its ethical implications in an endangered natural environment. It is a deeply analytical, thought-provoking study that sees promise in the potentials of reading. - Christa Grewe-Volpp, Mannheim, in Anglistik: International Journal of English Studies, vol. 26.1 2015, pp. 185-187 Author InformationRoman Bartosch teaches English literatures at the University of Cologne. He has published on ecocritical theory, (post)humanism and questions of literary quality and canonicity as well as edited a book on song lyrics in rock and metal music. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |