Literature and sustainability
Exploratory essays
Author(s)
Johns-Putra, Adeline
Squire, Louise
Parham, John
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Number
100065Language
EnglishAbstract
Sustainability has become a key socio-political issue over recent years. However, whilst the literary-critical community has advanced enthusiastically on an exciting range of environmentally-based analyses (most obviously through the work of ecocriticism), its response specifically to sustainability—as an attempt to reconceptualise the way we live, as an idea with a particular history, and as a ubiquitous term driven through over-use to near meaninglessness—has been extremely limited. The basic idea of the volume is to make a start on filling this gap. Split into four sections: Historicising sustainability, Discourses of sustainability, The sustainability of literature, Sustainability in literature – it has some very good contributors, and starts off with an introduction about the history of the term, looks at its beginnings in the C19th, and goes onto show how contemporary authors are dealing with it including Jeanette Winterson, Michel Houellebecq, Margaret Atwood and Amitav Ghosh.
Keywords
Literature; Literature; Sustainability; Environmentalism; History; Literacy Criticism; ThoriumDOI
10.2307/j.ctt1wn0s7qISBN
9781526107633OCN
1016369416Publisher
Manchester University PressPublisher website
https://manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/Publication date and place
Manchester, 2017-04-30Classification
Literature: history and criticism