The Environmental Crisis Novel Ecological Death-Facing in Contemporary British and North American Fiction.

Recent years have seen a burgeoning of novels that respond to the environmental issues we currently face. Among these, Louise Squire defines environmental crisis fiction as concerned with a range of environmental issues and with the human subject as a catalyst for these issues. She argues that this...

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Main Author: Squire, Louise
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Milton : Routledge, 2019.
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Online Access:Taylor & Francis
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Summary:Recent years have seen a burgeoning of novels that respond to the environmental issues we currently face. Among these, Louise Squire defines environmental crisis fiction as concerned with a range of environmental issues and with the human subject as a catalyst for these issues. She argues that this fiction is characterized by a thematic use of "death," through which it explores a "crisis" of both environment and self. Squire refers to this emergent thematic device as "death-facing ecology". This device enables this fiction to engage with a range of theoretical ideas and with popular notions of death and the human condition as cultural phenomena of the modern West. In doing so, this fiction invites its readers to consider how humanity might begin to respond to the crisis.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (177 p.)
ISBN:9781351396516
135139651X
9780203729861
0203729862
9781351396493
1351396498
9781351396509
1351396501