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Ibero-American Ecocriticism

Cultural and Social Explorations

Edited by J. Manuel Gómez - Contributions by J. Manuel Gómez; Rafael Andúgar; Megan Cole; Maria C. Fellie; Isabel Maria Fernandes Alves; Victoria Jara; Victoria Ketz; Julia A. Kushigian and Elizabeth G. Rivero

Ibero-American Ecocriticism: Cultural and Social Explorations presents a distinct view of the diverse social and physical geographies of the Americas, their political and cultural connections to the Iberian Peninsula, and their relationship to the environment in its diverse representations. The topics ranging from myths and legends, poetics, young adult literature, arts and performance, to cinematography by women dialogue across chapters reveal a persistent usage of nature and environment as recurrent themes. Through visual and plastic arts, as well as poetic narratives of social utopias/dystopias, the contributors provide original readings on the effects of societal views and struggles to protect and consciously exploit the natural world. The uniqueness of this book relies therefore on the geographical and cultural approach to the poetics of nature and its metaphorical and physical embodiment, place and geography through utopian and dystopian world recreation and representation, and finally the nexus with ecology and social actors.

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Lexington Books
Pages: 228 • Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-1-66693-935-4 • Hardback • February 2024 • $100.00 • (£77.00)
978-1-66693-936-1 • eBook • February 2024 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
Series: Ecocritical Theory and Practice
Subjects: Nature / Environmental Conservation & Protection, Social Science / Environment, Social Science / World / Latin America, Literary Criticism / Caribbean & Latin American, Social Science / Essays

J. Manuel Gómez is associate professor and director of the Hispanic Institute at La Salle University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Ibero-American Ecocriticism: Cultural and Social Explorations

J. Manuel Gómez

I Ecopoetics

1. Antonio Colinas’s Poetics of Feminine Geographic Spaces

Maria C. Fellie

2. Latin American Women’s Ecocinema: Indigenous Nations, the Tourist Gaze, and Global Screens in El verano de los peces voladores

Victoria Jara

3. The Affective Force of the Landscape in Cristina Rivera Garza’s El mal de la taiga

Rafael Andúgar

II Ecodystopias

4. From “Earth’s Best Friend” to “Unkillable Ghost” (and Back Again): A Literary History of Kudzu in the American South

Megan Cole

5. Voice of a Region, Matter of the World: The Ecological Landscape in A.M. Pires Cabral’s Poetry

Isabel Maria Fernandes Alves

6. Ibero-American Images: Ecocritical Tales

J. Manuel Gómez

III: Ecojustice

7. Of Monsters and Men: An Ecocritical Perspective of Isabel Allende’s Young Adult Literature

Victoria Ketz

8. Decolonizing Nature and Indigenous Representation from Chilean Pre-Columbians Art to Mapuche Poetry

Julia A. Kushigian

9. Environmental Justice/Social Justice: Úselo y tírelo (Eduardo Galeano, 1994)

Elizabeth Rivero

About the Contributors

Ibero-American Ecocriticism: Cultural and Social Explorations gathers nine essays on novels, films, poems, myths, and the literary history of peoples, plants, and lands that transcend nationalities and lineages, and bring to the fore the transatlantic dimension of both, environmental and cultural conflicts of global magnitude. Under the rubrics of Ecopoetics, Ecodystopias, and Ecojustice, the reader of Ibero-American Ecocriticism will find sharp critical studies and encouraging proposals for a better future within a transgeographical and dialogic frame where affection has as much a prominent role as aesthetics and ethics.


— José Manuel Marrero Henríquez, Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain


This book offers a valuable contribution to the growing body of scholarly studies on the Latin American environmental humanities, including many literary and cinematic works that have gone unstudied until now.


— Mark Anderson, University of Georgia


Ibero-American Ecocriticism

Cultural and Social Explorations

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Hardback
eBook
Summary
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  • Ibero-American Ecocriticism: Cultural and Social Explorations presents a distinct view of the diverse social and physical geographies of the Americas, their political and cultural connections to the Iberian Peninsula, and their relationship to the environment in its diverse representations. The topics ranging from myths and legends, poetics, young adult literature, arts and performance, to cinematography by women dialogue across chapters reveal a persistent usage of nature and environment as recurrent themes. Through visual and plastic arts, as well as poetic narratives of social utopias/dystopias, the contributors provide original readings on the effects of societal views and struggles to protect and consciously exploit the natural world. The uniqueness of this book relies therefore on the geographical and cultural approach to the poetics of nature and its metaphorical and physical embodiment, place and geography through utopian and dystopian world recreation and representation, and finally the nexus with ecology and social actors.

Details
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  • Lexington Books
    Pages: 228 • Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
    978-1-66693-935-4 • Hardback • February 2024 • $100.00 • (£77.00)
    978-1-66693-936-1 • eBook • February 2024 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
    Series: Ecocritical Theory and Practice
    Subjects: Nature / Environmental Conservation & Protection, Social Science / Environment, Social Science / World / Latin America, Literary Criticism / Caribbean & Latin American, Social Science / Essays
Author
Author
  • J. Manuel Gómez is associate professor and director of the Hispanic Institute at La Salle University.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Table of Contents

    Acknowledgments

    Introduction: Ibero-American Ecocriticism: Cultural and Social Explorations

    J. Manuel Gómez

    I Ecopoetics

    1. Antonio Colinas’s Poetics of Feminine Geographic Spaces

    Maria C. Fellie

    2. Latin American Women’s Ecocinema: Indigenous Nations, the Tourist Gaze, and Global Screens in El verano de los peces voladores

    Victoria Jara

    3. The Affective Force of the Landscape in Cristina Rivera Garza’s El mal de la taiga

    Rafael Andúgar

    II Ecodystopias

    4. From “Earth’s Best Friend” to “Unkillable Ghost” (and Back Again): A Literary History of Kudzu in the American South

    Megan Cole

    5. Voice of a Region, Matter of the World: The Ecological Landscape in A.M. Pires Cabral’s Poetry

    Isabel Maria Fernandes Alves

    6. Ibero-American Images: Ecocritical Tales

    J. Manuel Gómez

    III: Ecojustice

    7. Of Monsters and Men: An Ecocritical Perspective of Isabel Allende’s Young Adult Literature

    Victoria Ketz

    8. Decolonizing Nature and Indigenous Representation from Chilean Pre-Columbians Art to Mapuche Poetry

    Julia A. Kushigian

    9. Environmental Justice/Social Justice: Úselo y tírelo (Eduardo Galeano, 1994)

    Elizabeth Rivero

    About the Contributors

Reviews
Reviews
  • Ibero-American Ecocriticism: Cultural and Social Explorations gathers nine essays on novels, films, poems, myths, and the literary history of peoples, plants, and lands that transcend nationalities and lineages, and bring to the fore the transatlantic dimension of both, environmental and cultural conflicts of global magnitude. Under the rubrics of Ecopoetics, Ecodystopias, and Ecojustice, the reader of Ibero-American Ecocriticism will find sharp critical studies and encouraging proposals for a better future within a transgeographical and dialogic frame where affection has as much a prominent role as aesthetics and ethics.


    — José Manuel Marrero Henríquez, Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain


    This book offers a valuable contribution to the growing body of scholarly studies on the Latin American environmental humanities, including many literary and cinematic works that have gone unstudied until now.


    — Mark Anderson, University of Georgia


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