Premodern ecologies in the modern literary imagination /

Premodern ecologies in the modern literary imagination / edited by Vin Nardizzi and Tiffany Jo Werth - 1 online resource (xv, 340 pages) : illustrations (some color), facsimiles, maps

Includes bibliographical references and index

Environment reading: Premodern literature in its places / Oecologies: Engaging the world, from here / The love of life: Reading Sir Gawain and the green knight close to home / Backyard / Bold riparian schemes: Imagining water and the hydrosocial cycle across time and space / Distemperature in A midsummer night's dream / Biodynamic viticulture, natural wine, and the premodern / Sustainability / Consuming debt / Failure / A singular world: The perils and possibilities of the bird's-eye view / Liquids and solids: Indigeneity as capricious matter in William Colenso's colonial encounters / Ruined medievalism / Tangled history: Nature, nation, and Canadian neomedievalism / Environmentalism, eco-cosmopolitanism and premodern thought / Robert Allen Rouse -- Vin Nardizzi, Tiffany Jo Werth -- Jeffrey J. Cohen -- Patricia Badir -- Louise Noble -- Sarah Crover -- Frances E. Dolan -- Louisa Mackenzie -- Sharon O'Dair -- David K. Coley -- Sandra Young -- Scott R. MacKenzie -- David Matthews -- J. Allan Mitchell -- Ursula K. Heise. Preface: Introduction: Afterword:

"Premodern Ecologies in the Modern Literary Imagination explores how the cognitive and physical landscapes in which scholars conduct research, write, and teach have shaped their understandings of medieval and Renaissance English literary "oecologies." The collection strives to practice what Ursula K. Heise calls "eco-cosmopolitanism," a method that imagines forms of local environmentalism as a defense against the interventions of open-market global networks. It also expands the idea's possibilities and identifies its limitations through critical studies of premodern texts, artefacts, and environmental history. The essays connect real environments and their imaginative (re)creations and affirm the urgency of reorienting humanity's responsiveness to, and responsibility for, the historical links between human and non-human existence. The discussion of ways in which meditation on scholarly place and time can deepen ecocritical work offers an innovative and engaging approach that will appeal to both ecocritics generally and to medieval and early modern scholars"--


Vin Nardizzi is Associate Professor of English at the University of British Columbia. Tiffany Jo Werth is Associate Professor of English at University of California, Davis.

9781487519520 (electronic book) 1487519524 (electronic book) (hardcover)

22573/ctvfjd46f JSTOR


1450-1600


Ecocriticism.
Literature, Medieval--History and criticism--Theory, etc.
European literature--History and criticism--Theory, etc.--Renaissance, 1450-1600
Écocritique.
Littérature européenne--Histoire et critique--Théorie, etc.--1450-1600 (Renaissance)
LITERARY CRITICISM--Semiotics & Theory.
LITERARY CRITICISM--Renaissance.
Ecocriticism.
Literature, Medieval--Theory, etc.


Electronic books.
Literary criticism.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Literary criticism.
Critiques littéraires.

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