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Anticipatory Environmental (Hi)Stories from Antiquity to the Anthropocene

Contributor(s): Barnes, Diana G (Contribution by), Braunbeck, Helga G (Contribution by), Dehler, Gregory J (Contribution by), Dunk, James (Contribution by), Hettinger, Jasmin (Contribution by), Hutchins, Richard (Contribution by), Janzen, Darrel (Contribution by), Middendorf, Serge Leopold (Contribution by), Möller, Astrid (Contribution by), Petit, Caroline (Contribution by), Pfeifer, Lena (Contribution by), Pigott, Charles M (Contribution by), Riedelsheimer, Martin (Contribution by), Schliephake, Christopher (Contribution by), Schnicke, Falko (Contribution by), Stahl, Heiner (Contribution by), Vaziri, Leila Michelle (Contribution by), Wetjen, Karolin (Contribution by), Woods, Rebecca J H (Contribution by), Zemanek, Evi (Contribution by), Schliephake, Christopher (Editor), Zemanek, Evi (Editor)

ISBN: 9781666921144

Publisher: Lexington Books

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Pub Date: February 15, 2023

Dewey: 304.28

LCCN: 2022056381

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Dust Cover, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.88" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 1.46 lbs) 338 pages

Series: Environment and Society

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Description: The volume examines forms and functions of fictional and factual anticipatory environmental (hi)stories from antiquity to the Anthropocene, offering a diachronic as well as cross-cultural perspective on how different authors and societies have imagined their respective future environments.

Brief description: Diana G. Barnes is Associate Professor in Literary Studies, University of New England, Australia.

Review Quotes:

"This is a rich and thought-provoking collection of essays. It sheds new light on the long history of thinking about environmental futures in a huge range of different periods and contexts. In the process, it opens up some promising future pathways for the environmental humanities." --Jason König, University of St. Andrews

"Edited by leading environmental scholars Schliephake and Zemanek, this volume explores in an impressive range of contributions from various disciplines the manifold ways in which environmental futures were envisioned across periods and cultures from antiquity to the present. The collection moves beyond the established genres of pastoral and apocalyptic futures, opening up fascinating new insights into a history of ecological thought as an intertwined history of environmental memory and anticipatory imagination. Highly recommended." --Hubert Zapf, University of Augsburg

""This book adds a vital new dimension to environmental humanities scholarship. Using a wide range of case studies--from the Mayan Empire to the ancient Mediterranean, woolly mammoths in Siberia to bison in the modern United States--that span chronological and disciplinary boundaries, Anticipatory Environmental (Hi)Stories tackles one of the great challenges of our time: how to imagine the future of humanity in response to climate change. Essential reading for anyone wishing to better understand how conceptions of time, place, community, nature, and technology will shape our futures in the twenty-first century."" --Kevin O'Sullivan, University of Galway, author of The NGO Moment

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