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At a time when environmental humanities and sustainability studies are creating new opportunities for curricular innovation, this volume examines factors key to successful implementation of cross-curricular initiatives in language programs. Contributors discuss theoretical issues pertinent to combining sustainability studies with foreign languages, describe curricular models transferable to a range of instructional contexts, and introduce program structures supportive of teaching cultures and languages across the curriculum. Exploring the intersection of ecocriticism theory, second language acquisition (SLA) research, and disciplinary fields, these essays demonstrate ways in which progressive language departments are being reconceived as relevant and viable programs of cross-disciplinary studies. They provide an introduction to teaching sustainability and environmental humanities topics in language, literature, and culture courses, along with a wide range of resources for teachers and diverse stakeholders in areas related to foreign language education.

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This volume will be a must-read for all teachers interested in content-based instruction--and not just those in foreign languages. I'm in awe of it."" - Katherine Arens, The University of Texas at Austin

Introduction: Environmental Thinking through Language 1(16)
Charlotte Ann Melin
PART ONE Theory
German Is the New Green? Language, Environmentalism, and Cultural Competence
17(22)
Patricia Anne Simpson
Marc James Mueller
Sustainability Literacy in French Literature and Film: From Solitary Reveries to Treks across Deserts
39(18)
Annette Sampon-Nicolas
Sustainability, Design Thinking, and Spanish: Unleashing Students' Agency, Empathy, and Innovation
57(24)
Maggie A. Broner
PART TWO Curricula
Reflections on Water: Inspiring Environmental Consciousness through Engagement with French Texts
81(13)
Abbey Carrico
Can Literature Save the Planet? Lessons from Latin America
94(19)
Odile Cisneros
An Intercultural and Ecocritical Approach to Teaching Turkish
113(17)
Defne Erdem Mete
Stepping Out of the Language Box: College Spanish and Sustainability
130(16)
Maria J. de la Fuente
Collaborative Teaching of a Japanese Content-Based Course: 3.11 and Nuclear Power Crisis
146(15)
Nobuko Chikamatsu
Sustainability in "Post-communicative" Advanced Chinese Courses: Engaging Learners in Real-World Issues
161(19)
Haidan Wang
Interdepartmental Collaboration and Curriculum Design: Creating a Russian Environmental Sustainability Course for Advanced Students
180(17)
Olesya Kisselev
William Comer
Imbibing Russian Language and Culture in Siberia: Wellesley College's Lake Baikal Course
197(20)
Thomas P. Hodge
Gikinomaagemin Gichigaming: Teaching Anishinaabemowin and Ecology in the Great Lakes
217(20)
Margaret Ann Noodin
PART THREE Institutional Structures
Environmental Literacy as a Global Literacy in Modern Languages: Lessons from a Liberal Arts College
237(17)
Laura Barbas-Rhoden
Beate Brunow
Britton W. Newman
Local, International, and Environmental Community Engagement in West Africa
254(18)
Patricia W. Cummins
When Sustainability Means Understanding: Modern Languages and Emory University's Piedmont Project
272(17)
Vialla Hartfield-Mendez
Karen Stolley
Hong Li
Coda
289(14)
Charlotte Ann Melin
Maggie A. Broner
Key Terms and Concepts
303(8)
Kiley M. Kost
Charlotte Ann Melin
Notes on Contributors 311(6)
Index 317