Shekhawat / Alex / Rangarajan | Desertscapes in the Global South and Beyond | Buch | 978-1-032-24927-8 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 264 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 358 g

Reihe: Routledge Studies in World Literatures and the Environment

Shekhawat / Alex / Rangarajan

Desertscapes in the Global South and Beyond

Anthropocene Naturecultures

Buch, Englisch, 264 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 358 g

Reihe: Routledge Studies in World Literatures and the Environment

ISBN: 978-1-032-24927-8
Verlag: Taylor & Francis


Embracing a rich diversity of voices, this volume seeks to explore the different facets of Anthropocene naturecultures in the desert biomes of the Global South and beyond. Essays in this collection will articulate issues of desertification, indigeneity and re-inhabitation in narratives that thread together Tibet, China, Australia, India, South Mexico, South Africa and Brazil in all their richness and complexity.
Re-imaging the desert figure’s rich biodiversity, this book presents new ways to envision the human relationships to natural ecology and mindful accountability, tracing complex narrative connections and challenging hegemonic norms of its role in the co-construction of identity, affect, and gender. Essays also aim to engage in an intertextual conversation with colonial genres that influence the popular conception of these spaces, moving beyond the usual tropes to forge a topographically informed desert identity and posit a ‘natureculture’ ecosystem based on the interpenetration of landscape, culture, and history. This volume includes literary exploration of environmental injustices, analyzing motifs of deforestation, land degradation, falling crop production, toxic man-made chemicals, and extractivist practices linked to various social and economic stressors and gradients in economic and political power.
This diverse volume will provide a significant contribution to desert humanities from the Global South, responding to the pressing problems of the Anthropocene and employing place-based ecocritical frameworks that help us imagine a sustainable way of life.
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Introduction

Sushila Shekhawat, Rayson K.Alex and Swarnalatha Rangarajan

Chapter 1

Topologies of Nihilism: Anthropocene Imaginaries and the Figure of the Desert

Aidan Tynan

Chapter 2

Inheriting Isotopes: The Androcene and the End of Nature in the Great Victoria Desert A-Bomb Test Sites

CA. Cranston

Chapter 3

Old Green Deserts and New Brown Pools: Post-colonization, Neo-colonization, and Decolonization

Iris Ralph

Chapter 4

Slow Violence and the Desert Ecology: Re-Reading Terra Nullius in Hergé’s Arab World

Nilanjana Chatterjee, Anindita Chatterjee, and Boijayanto Mukherjee

Chapter 5

Environmental and Cultural Disequilibriums in Southeast Asian Literature

Chitra Sankaran

Chapter 6

This Land Shouldn’t Be a Desert: The Collapse of Western Civilization in 18th Century "California"

Luis Felipe Gómez Lomelí

Chapter 7

Graciliano Ramos and Bessie Head: Political and Affective Dimensions of Two Different Deserts

Izabel F. O. Brandão

Chapter 8

Songs of Longing: Love Narratives and the Geographical Imaginaries of the Thar Desert

Tanuja Kothiyal

Chapter 9

Palai (Arid and Semi-Arid) Landscapes in Early Tamil Literature

and History of South India

V. Selvakumar

Chapter 10

Under Another Sky: A Triptych in the Thar Desert

Vidya Sarveswaran

Chapter 11

A Different Story in the Anthropocene: "Ecological Migrants" Greening Deserts in China

Zhou Xiaojing

Chapter 12

Tibet: A New Shambala for Posthumanist Imagination

Gang Yue

Chapter 13

Overcoming the Nature/Culture Divide: What can we learn from Aboriginal culture in the Anthropocene?

Roslynn Haynes

Chapter 14

The Sustainable Way of Life of the Bedouin Gone

Sharif Elmusa


Sushila Shekhawat (Ph.D. from Birla Institute of Technology and Science Pilani; Areas of Expertise: Film and Media Studies) is Associate Professor at the department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Birla Institute of Technology and Science Pilani, Pilani Campus. She has 23 journal essays, 13 book chapters and one edited volume to her credit.

Rayson K. Alex (Ph.D. from Madras Christian College, University of Madras; Areas of Expertise: Ecocriticism) is Associate Professor at the department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Birla Institute of Technology and Science Pilani, K. K. Birla Goa Campus. He has 11 journal essays, 22 book chapters and 6 edited books to his credit. He is the founder and co-director of tiNai Ecofilm Festival.


Swarnalatha Rangarajan (Ph.D. from University of Madras; Areas of Expertise: Ecocriticism and American Literature) is Professor at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Madras. She has published 24 journal essays, 11 book chapters and 7 edited books, a novel and a monograph.


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