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Title The anthropocene : approaches and contexts for literature and the humanities / edited by Seth T. Reno
Published Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, [2022]
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Description 1 online resource (x, 184 pages) : illustrations
Summary "Perhaps no concept has become dominant in so many fields as rapidly as the Anthropocene. Meaning "The Age of Humans," the Anthropocene is the proposed name for our current geological epoch, beginning when human activities started to have a noticeable impact on Earth's geology and ecosystems. Long embraced by the natural sciences, the Anthropocene has now become commonplace in the humanities and social sciences, where it has taken firm enough hold to engender a thoroughgoing assessment and critique. Why and how has the geological concept of the Anthropocene become important to the humanities? What new approaches and insights do the humanities offer? What narratives and critiques of the Anthropocene do the humanities produce? What does it mean to study literature of the Anthropocene? These are the central questions that this collection explores. Each chapter takes a decidedly different humanist approach to the Anthropocene, from environmental humanities to queer theory to race, illuminating the important contributions of the humanities to the myriad discourses on the Anthropocene. This volume is designed to provide concise overviews of particular approaches and texts, as well as compelling and original interventions in the study of the Anthropocene. Written in an accessible style free from disciplinary-specific jargon, many chapters focus on well-known authors and texts, making this collection especially useful to teachers developing a course on the Anthropocene and students undertaking introductory research. This collection provides truly innovative arguments regarding how and why the Anthropocene concept is important to literature and the humanities"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Seth T. Reno is Distinguished Research Associate Professor of English at Auburn University Montgomery. He is author of Early Anthropocene Literature in Britain, 1750-1884 (2020) and Amorous Aesthetics: Intellectual Love in Romantic Poetry and Poetics, 1788-1853 (2019); editor of Romanticism and Affect Studies (2018); and coeditor of Wordsworth and the Green Romantics: Affect and Ecology in the Nineteenth Century (2016). He has also published dozens of journal articles, book chapters, book reviews, and encyclopedia entries on eighteenth- and nineteenth-century literature, art, and science
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on December 13, 2021)
Subject Human ecology and the humanities.
Literature, Modern -- History and criticism
LITERARY CRITICISM / General
Human ecology and the humanities
Literature, Modern
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
Author Reno, Seth (Seth T.), editor.
LC no. 2021035924
ISBN 9781003095347
1003095348