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German Ecocriticism in the Anthropocene

Palgrave Macmillan
  • Provides a diverse range of topics connected to German ecocriticism, ranging from Goethe to contemporary German ecothrillers
  • Offers the first comprehensive and cohesive volume of essays dedicated to literature and ecocritical practices unique unto German-speaking cultures
  • Showcases an internationally diverse team of collaborators at various stages of their careers

Part of the book series: Literatures, Cultures, and the Environment (LCE)

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Table of contents (17 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xi
  2. Introduction

    • Caroline Schaumann, Heather I. Sullivan
    Pages 7-21
  3. Ecological Systems and Place in the Anthropocene

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 23-23
    2. The Dark Pastoral: A Trope for the Anthropocene

      • Heather I. Sullivan
      Pages 25-44
  4. Genres in the Anthropocene

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 265-265

About this book

This book offers essays on both canonical and non-canonical German-language texts and films, advancing ecocritical models for German Studies, and introducing environmental issues in German literature and film to a broader audience. This volume contextualizes the broad-ranging topics and authors in terms of the Anthropocene, beginning with Goethe and the Romantics and extending into twenty-first-century literature and film. Addressing the growing need for environmental awareness in an international humanities curriculum, this book complements ecocritical analyses emerging from North American and British studies with a specifically German Studies perspective, opening the door to a transnational understanding of how the environment plays an integral role in cultural, political, and economic issues.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Emory University, Atlanta, USA

    Caroline Schaumann

  • Trinity University, San Antonio, USA

    Heather I. Sullivan

About the editors

Caroline Schaumann is Associate Professor of German Studies at Emory University, USA. She is the author of Memory Matters: Generational Responses to Germany’s Nazi Past in Recent Women’s Literature and co-editor of Heights of Reflection: Mountains in the German Imagination from the Middle Ages to Twenty-First Century.

 

Heather I. Sullivan is Professor of German and Comparative Literature at Trinity University, Texas, USA. She co-edited The Early History of Embodied Cognition, has been a contributing editor to publications such as New German Critique, Colloquia Germanica, and ISLE, and is author of The Intercontextuality of Self and Nature in Ludwig Tieck’s Early Works.

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eBook USD 129.00
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