Ecocriticism and Environment: Rethinking Literature and Culture

AUTHOR – Debashree Dattaray & Sarita Sharma

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This book focuses on the interface of sustainability, ecology and the environment as reflected in literature and culture. This eclectic collection of essays examines how writers have, across the twentieth century and in the new millennium, addressed ecological crises and environmental challenges that cut across national, cultural, socio-political and linguistic borders. The book also singles out literary genres which are particularly sensitive to issues of sustainability.
The essays in this volume, by scholars and activists across the globe, address the diverse ways in which environments are imagined, produced, and articulated in diverse contexts and mediums and the consequent changes in humanistic discourses in the context of global climatic changes. They also critically examine how literature and culture, across the limits, frames and dimensions of time and direction, address and explore environmental concerns. The book draws insights from the diverse fields of literature, sociology, gender, anthropology and cultural studies, addressing key issues such as global warming, queer ecology, dichotomies of nature/culture, as well as interrelationship between community and land.
This would be one of the first major works bringing together scholarship from the East and West focusing on Ecocriticism in a glocal world. This academic reference book which will be of use to scholars and students of literature, culture studies, film studies, and gender studies departments. Centres and Departments of Comparative Literature, Canadian Studies, English, Culture Studies, and Interdisciplinary Studies will also benefit from the book.

The Editors
Debashree Dattaray is Assistant Professor in Comparative Literature and Deputy Coordinator, Centre for Canadian Studies at Jadavpur University, Kolkata.
Sarita Sharma is Assistant Professor of Sanskrit at Kamala Nehru College, University of Delhi.

This book focuses on the interface of sustainability, ecology and the environment as reflected in literature and culture. This eclectic collection of essays examines how writers have, across the twentieth century and in the new millennium, addressed ecological crises and environmental challenges that cut across national, cultural, socio-political and linguistic borders. The book also singles out literary genres which are particularly sensitive to issues of sustainability.
The essays in this volume, by scholars and activists across the globe, address the diverse ways in which environments are imagined, produced, and articulated in diverse contexts and mediums and the consequent changes in humanistic discourses in the context of global climatic changes. They also critically examine how literature and culture, across the limits, frames and dimensions of time and direction, address and explore environmental concerns. The book draws insights from the diverse fields of literature, sociology, gender, anthropology and cultural studies, addressing key issues such as global warming, queer ecology, dichotomies of nature/culture, as well as interrelationship between community and land.
This would be one of the first major works bringing together scholarship from the East and West focusing on Ecocriticism in a glocal world. This academic reference book which will be of use to scholars and students of literature, culture studies, film studies, and gender studies departments. Centres and Departments of Comparative Literature, Canadian Studies, English, Culture Studies, and Interdisciplinary Studies will also benefit from the book.

The Editors
Debashree Dattaray is Assistant Professor in Comparative Literature and Deputy Coordinator, Centre for Canadian Studies at Jadavpur University, Kolkata.
Sarita Sharma is Assistant Professor of Sanskrit at Kamala Nehru College, University of Delhi.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Foreword
Robert P. Goldman
Vii-Viii
Acknowledgements Ix-X
Introduction
Debashree Dattaray And Sarita Sharma
1-10
1. An Ecocritical Perspective: Tagoreís Gitanjali And Selected Verses
Anavisha Banerjee
11-20
2. Nature Is Not Trash: The Dynamics Of Food And Superstructure In The Eco-Theography Of Goddess Annapurna
Anway Mukhopadhyay
21-34
3. Barricaded Behind The High Walls: The Noir City Of Los Angeles In Raymond Chandlerís Philip Marlowe Novels
Debasree Basu
35-46
4. Indigeneity And Ecofeminism: A Case Study From The Okanagan
Debashree Dattaray
47-60
5. ‘Angry Gods’ And The Ecological Tradition Of Karbi Ancestors
Dharamsing Teron
61-72
6. Chihorlata: Interweaving Speech Acts Of The Dhekaru And Bihor Tribes Of West Bengal
Dheeman Bhattacharyya
73-84
7. Ecology And Ecological Concerns In Science Fiction
Kunal Chattopadhyay
85-118
8. Ecofeminism And Its Discontents: Reading The Flowering Tree
Meenakshi Malhotra
119-128
9. Forest Fire And Aftermath: Epic Introspection
Sarita Sharma
129-140
10. Tales Of Spoils, Spoiling Tales: Tiger Hunting In India And The Fictions Of The Empire
Silvia Granata
141-158
11. Ecocriticism And Environment: Some Considerations On Adivasis Of Odisha
Stefano Beggiora
159-172
12. Narrating, Naming And Labelling The Environment In Amitav Ghoshís The Hungry Tide
Suhasini Vincent
173-186
13. Woman And Environment: An Application Of Ecofeminism To The Study Of Mahasweta Deviís Short Story Ëdoulotií
Sutanuka Ghosh Roy
187-198
14. The Girl And The Mare: An Ecofeminist Trajectory Of Interconnectedness
Urmi Sengupta
199-210
Notes On Editors And Contributors 211-215
Index 217-222