Islands have long been the subject of cultural fascination, but in
recent decades, they have exerted an increasingly powerful centrifugal
force, sending writers to the outer edges of the British-Irish
archipelago in search of inspiration and insight.
Drawing on contemporary ecocritical approaches, island studies, and
emergent archipelagic perspectives, Ecocriticism and the Island
explores a wide selection of island-themed creative non-fiction.
Through a combination of textual analysis, and, where possible,
original interviews and archival research, Pippa Marland offers new
insights into the work of Tim Robinson, Brenda Chamberlain, Christine
Evans, W.G. Sebald, Stephen Watts, Amy Liptrot, Kathleen Jamie, Adam
Nicolson, Robert Macfarlane, and David Gange. In assessing the ways in
which these authors negotiate existing cultural tropes of the island
while offering their own distinctive articulations of
“islandness,” this book represents an important intervention into
island literary studies. At the same time, it contributes to the
development of an archipelagic strand of ecocriticism—one that
offers a valuable perspective on human-environmental relationships in
an Anthropocene context.
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Readings from the British-Irish Archipelago
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781786607096
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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