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Title Narrating nonhuman spaces : form, story, and experience beyond anthropocentrism / edited by Marco Caracciolo, Marlene Marcussen, and David Rodriguez
Published New York, NY : Routledge, 2022

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Series Routledge studies in world literature and the environment
Contents Introduction / Marco Caracciolo, Marlene Marcussen, and David Rodriguez -- Objects and the resources of description. Containment and empathy in Katherine Mansfield's and Virginia Woolf's short stories / Laura Oulanne -- Floating air-solid furniture : vibrant spaces in Virginia Woolf's "Time passes" / Marlene Karlsson Marcussen -- The descriptive turn in German nature-oriented Neue Sachlichkeit (1913-1933) : an essay on nonhuman literary genres / Michael Karlsson Pedersen -- Catastrophic narrative environments. Nonhuman presence and ontological instability in twenty-first-century New York fiction / Lieven Ameel -- Seasonal feelings : reading Paolo Bacigalupi's The windup girl during winter depression / Kaisa Kortekallio -- Imagining posthuman environments in the Anthropocene : the function of space in post-apocalyptic climate change fiction / Carolin Gebauer -- "It wants to become real and can only become prose" : Anthropocenic focalization in 10:04 and The world without us / David Rodriguez -- Scales and Limits of Narrative. Maarit Verronen's Monomaniacs of the Anthropocene : scaling the nonhuman in contemporary Finnish fiction / Sarianna Kankkunen -- Plotting the nonhuman : the geometry of desire in contemporary "lab lit" / Marco Caracciolo -- Lithic space-time in lyric : narrating the poetic Anthropocene / Brian J. McAllister -- Narrating the "great outdoors" / Ridvan Askin -- Inside the great outdoors / Line Henriksen
Summary "Recent debates about the Anthropocene have prompted a re-negotiation of the relationship between human subjectivity and nonhuman matter within a wide range of disciplines. This collection builds on the assumption that our understanding of the nonhuman world is bound up with the experience of space: thinking about and with nonhuman spaces destabilizes human-scale assumptions. Literary form affords this kind of nonanthropocentric experience; one role of the critic in the Anthropocene is to foreground the function of space and description in challenging the conventional link between narrative and human (inter)subjectivity. Bringing together new formalism, ecocriticism, and narrative theory, the included essays demonstrate that literature can transgress the strong and long-established boundary of the human frame that literary and narrative scholarship cling to. The focus is firmly on the contemporary, but with strategic samplings in earlier cultural texts (the American transcendentalists, modernist fiction) that anticipate present-day anxieties about the nonhuman, while at the same time offering important conceptual tools for working through them"-- Provided by publisher
Analysis Literature: history and criticism
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher
Subject Space in literature.
Ecology in literature.
Apocalypse in literature.
Place (Philosophy) in literature.
Narration (Rhetoric)
Literature (Modernism)
Travel writing -- History -- 19th century
LITERARY CRITICISM / General
Apocalypse in literature
Ecology in literature
Narration (Rhetoric)
Place (Philosophy) in literature
Space in literature
Travel writing
Genre/Form essays.
Essays
History
Literary criticism
Literary criticism.
Essays.
Critiques littéraires.
Essais.
Form Electronic book
Author Caracciolo, Marco, editor
Marcussen, Marlene, editor
Rodriguez, David (David Michael), 1991- editor.
LC no. 2021014351
ISBN 100044158X
9781003181866
1003181864
9781000441550
1000441555
9781000441581