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Anticipatory Environmental (Hi)Stories from Antiquity to the Anthropocene

Edited by Christopher Schliephake and Evi Zemanek - Contributions by Diana G. Barnes; Helga G. Braunbeck; Gregory J. Dehler; James Dunk; Jasmin Hettinger; Richard Hutchins; Darrel Janzen; Serge Leopold Middendorf; Astrid Möller; Caroline Petit; Lena Pfeifer; Charles M. Pigott; Martin Riedelsheimer; Christopher Schliephake; Falko Schnicke; Heiner Stahl; Leila Michelle Vaziri; Karolin Wetjen; Rebecca J. H. Woods and Evi Zemanek

Anticipatory Environmental (Hi)Stories from Antiquity to the Anthropocene studies the interplay of environmental perception and the way societies throughout history have imagined the future state of “nature” and the environments in which coming generations would live. What sorts of knowledge were and are involved in outlining future environments? What kinds of texts and narrative strategies were and are developed and modified over time? How did and do scenarios and narratives of the past shape (hi)stories of the future? This book answers these questions from a diachronic as well as a cross-cultural perspective. By looking at a diverse range of historical evidence that transcends stereotypical utopian and dystopian visions and allows for nuanced insights beyond the dichotomous reservoir of pastoral motifs and apocalyptic narratives, the contributors illustrate the multifaceted character of environmental anticipation across the ages.

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Lexington Books
Pages: 338 • Trim: 6 x 9
978-1-66692-114-4 • Hardback • February 2023 • $120.00 • (£92.00)
978-1-66692-115-1 • eBook • February 2023 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
Series: Environment and Society
Subjects: Literary Criticism / Subjects & Themes / Nature, Social Science / Environment, Social Science / World / Europe, History / Environmental History, Social Science / Culture, Nature / General, History / General

Christopher Schliephake is senior lecturer in ancient history at the University of Augsburg.

Evi Zemanek is full professor of comparative media studies at the Institute for Media and Cultural Studies, University of Freiburg.

Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Anticipating Environmental Futures Beyond Pastoral and Apocalyptic Visions

Christopher Schliephake and Evi Zemanek

Part I. Dialogues Between Times and Places

Chapter 1. Experience and Expectations: Hesiod on Work, Justice, and Environment

Astrid Möller

Chapter 2. Ancient Geographies of Health and Environmental Acumen: An Anticipatory Narrative in Galen (Method of Healing V, 12)

Caroline Petit

Chapter 3. The Past Is a Foreign Environment: Some Observations on Roman Wetland Drainage in Ancient and Modern Discourse

Jasmin Hettinger

Chapter 4. Future Imperfect in Edmund Spenser’s The Shepheardes Calender (1579)

Diana G. Barnes

Chapter 5. Retrospective Prophecy in Contemporary Maya Literature: Chim Bacab’s Flower of Memory

Charles M. Pigott

Part II. Extinction and Conservation

Chapter 6. Feeling Like a Species: The Environmental Future in Lucretius

Richard Hutchins

Chapter 7. Anticipating Multispecies Thinking in Plutarch’s Animal Treatises

Christopher Schliephake

Chapter 8. William Temple Hornaday’s Haunting Vision of a Wildlife Apocalypse

Gregory J. Dehler

Chapter 9. Anticipating Extinction: Mammoths, Elephants, and the Late-19th-Century Ivory Trade

Rebecca J. H. Woods

Chapter 10. Narrating Civilizational Collapse in the Anthropocene: Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway’s The Collapse of Western Civilization: A View from the Future (2014)

Lena Pfeifer

Part III. Urban Environments

Chapter 11. Sensing Noise, Sensing Space: Environmental Perceptions and the Impact on Future Urban Space in Germany and the United Kingdom (1900–1930)

Heiner Stahl

Chapter 12. The Arcologies of Paolo Soleri: Unbuilt Futures from the Past

Serge Leopold Middendorf

Chapter 13. Utopia’s User Interface: Geoengineering, Smart Cities, and Glass Life in Niklas Maak’s Novel Technophoria

Helga G. Braunbeck

Part IV. Climate(s) and Materialities

Chapter 14. Solastalgia, Future Memory, and Polluted Landscapes in Lucan’s Bellum Civile 7

Darrel Janzen

Chapter 15. Nuclear Winter: Science, Fiction, and Temporal Violence

James Dunk

Chapter 16. ‘Nature in Order’ or Human Agency? Visions of the Future in the Long Nineteenth-Century Newspaper Climate Change Discourse

Falko Schnicke

Chapter 17. Explaining Climate Change and Predicting Its Impacts: The Popularization of Brückner’s Theory on Climate Variations as an Anticipatory Narrative

Karolin Wetjen

Chapter 18. Ecology in a Loop: Cyclical History and Alternative Epistemologies in Ella Hickson’s Oil

Martin Riedelsheimer and Leila Michelle Vaziri

About the Contributors

"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


Anticipatory Environmental (Hi)Stories from Antiquity to the Anthropocene

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Summary
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  • Anticipatory Environmental (Hi)Stories from Antiquity to the Anthropocene studies the interplay of environmental perception and the way societies throughout history have imagined the future state of “nature” and the environments in which coming generations would live. What sorts of knowledge were and are involved in outlining future environments? What kinds of texts and narrative strategies were and are developed and modified over time? How did and do scenarios and narratives of the past shape (hi)stories of the future? This book answers these questions from a diachronic as well as a cross-cultural perspective. By looking at a diverse range of historical evidence that transcends stereotypical utopian and dystopian visions and allows for nuanced insights beyond the dichotomous reservoir of pastoral motifs and apocalyptic narratives, the contributors illustrate the multifaceted character of environmental anticipation across the ages.

Details
Details
  • Lexington Books
    Pages: 338 • Trim: 6 x 9
    978-1-66692-114-4 • Hardback • February 2023 • $120.00 • (£92.00)
    978-1-66692-115-1 • eBook • February 2023 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
    Series: Environment and Society
    Subjects: Literary Criticism / Subjects & Themes / Nature, Social Science / Environment, Social Science / World / Europe, History / Environmental History, Social Science / Culture, Nature / General, History / General
Author
Author
  • Christopher Schliephake is senior lecturer in ancient history at the University of Augsburg.

    Evi Zemanek is full professor of comparative media studies at the Institute for Media and Cultural Studies, University of Freiburg.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Contents

    Acknowledgments

    Introduction: Anticipating Environmental Futures Beyond Pastoral and Apocalyptic Visions

    Christopher Schliephake and Evi Zemanek

    Part I. Dialogues Between Times and Places

    Chapter 1. Experience and Expectations: Hesiod on Work, Justice, and Environment

    Astrid Möller

    Chapter 2. Ancient Geographies of Health and Environmental Acumen: An Anticipatory Narrative in Galen (Method of Healing V, 12)

    Caroline Petit

    Chapter 3. The Past Is a Foreign Environment: Some Observations on Roman Wetland Drainage in Ancient and Modern Discourse

    Jasmin Hettinger

    Chapter 4. Future Imperfect in Edmund Spenser’s The Shepheardes Calender (1579)

    Diana G. Barnes

    Chapter 5. Retrospective Prophecy in Contemporary Maya Literature: Chim Bacab’s Flower of Memory

    Charles M. Pigott

    Part II. Extinction and Conservation

    Chapter 6. Feeling Like a Species: The Environmental Future in Lucretius

    Richard Hutchins

    Chapter 7. Anticipating Multispecies Thinking in Plutarch’s Animal Treatises

    Christopher Schliephake

    Chapter 8. William Temple Hornaday’s Haunting Vision of a Wildlife Apocalypse

    Gregory J. Dehler

    Chapter 9. Anticipating Extinction: Mammoths, Elephants, and the Late-19th-Century Ivory Trade

    Rebecca J. H. Woods

    Chapter 10. Narrating Civilizational Collapse in the Anthropocene: Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway’s The Collapse of Western Civilization: A View from the Future (2014)

    Lena Pfeifer

    Part III. Urban Environments

    Chapter 11. Sensing Noise, Sensing Space: Environmental Perceptions and the Impact on Future Urban Space in Germany and the United Kingdom (1900–1930)

    Heiner Stahl

    Chapter 12. The Arcologies of Paolo Soleri: Unbuilt Futures from the Past

    Serge Leopold Middendorf

    Chapter 13. Utopia’s User Interface: Geoengineering, Smart Cities, and Glass Life in Niklas Maak’s Novel Technophoria

    Helga G. Braunbeck

    Part IV. Climate(s) and Materialities

    Chapter 14. Solastalgia, Future Memory, and Polluted Landscapes in Lucan’s Bellum Civile 7

    Darrel Janzen

    Chapter 15. Nuclear Winter: Science, Fiction, and Temporal Violence

    James Dunk

    Chapter 16. ‘Nature in Order’ or Human Agency? Visions of the Future in the Long Nineteenth-Century Newspaper Climate Change Discourse

    Falko Schnicke

    Chapter 17. Explaining Climate Change and Predicting Its Impacts: The Popularization of Brückner’s Theory on Climate Variations as an Anticipatory Narrative

    Karolin Wetjen

    Chapter 18. Ecology in a Loop: Cyclical History and Alternative Epistemologies in Ella Hickson’s Oil

    Martin Riedelsheimer and Leila Michelle Vaziri

    About the Contributors

Reviews
Reviews
  • "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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