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E-raamat: Teaching Environments: Ecocritical Encounters

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The essays in this collection seek to bring together current developments in ecocriticism and the pedagogical practice of teaching English at all levels, from primary schools to Higher Education. They cover theoretical and practical discussions of the nexus between the sciences and the humanities and maintain that the notion of the two cultures be refused for good, they argue for the inclusion of particular texts or theoretical perspectives, and they suggest ways to teaching environments on different levels of language competence and in the context of historical and transdisciplinary encounters with ecology, nature, and animals. Despite this variety, they share some common threads and engage with questions that are highly relevant for teaching in general and have acquired even more relevance in our rapidly changing and posthumanist teaching environments: How do we raise consciousness without preaching? What kind of critical attitude is required for the empowerment of our pupils and students? How do we actually imagine encounters between the sciences and the (post)humanities, and which texts, what kind of texts, and which approaches will prove most fruitful?
Foreword 7(6)
Greg Garrard
Introductions
Teaching Environments: How `Green' Can---and Should---A Classroom Be?
13(10)
Roman Bartosch
Sieglinde Grimm
Where Foreign Language Education Meets, Clashes and Grapples with the Environment
23(14)
Uwe Kuchler
Beginnings: From Picture Books to Young Adult Fiction and Film
Ants, Bees, Bugs, and Spiders: Insects in Children's Literature
37(22)
Bettina Kummerling-Meibauer
Teaching a Poetics of Failure? The Benefit of Not-Understanding the Other, Posthumanism, and the Works of Shaun Tan and Wolf Erlbruch
59(16)
Roman Bartosch
Ecocritical Sensitivity with Multimodal Texts in the EFL/ESL Literature Classroom
75(22)
Janice Bland
When Pigs Cry---Teaching the Gaze, Materialities, and Environmental Ethics with Babe
97(20)
Kylie Crane
Transdisciplinary Encounters I: Approaching the `Two Cultures'
Pedagogy and the Power of the Ecoliterary Text
117(20)
Adrian Rainbow
Scientific Encounters in Literature---How the `Two Cultures' Can Profit from Each Other In and Outside the Classroom
137(18)
Celestine Caruso
Transdisciplinary Encounters II: Historizing Environmental Discourse
The Fall of Man and the Corruption of Nature: A Medievalist Perspective
155(16)
Haiko Wandhoff
"A Deathless Love for the Natural and the Free": Nature, Masculinity and Whiteness in 19th-Century America
171(28)
Dominik Ohrem
Teaching Cultural Ecology from German Romanticism to the Present: E.T.A. Hoffmann, Gottfried Keller, and W.G. Sebald
199(20)
Sieglinde Grimm
Debate
The Function of Criticism. A Response to William Major and Andrew McMurry's Editorial
219(8)
Roman Bartosch
Greg Garrard
Response of William Major and Andrew McMurry
227(8)
William Major
Andrew McMurry
The Case Against Agenda
235(12)
Pamela Swanigan
Ecodidactics? A German Perspective
247(14)
Sieglinde Grimm
List of Illustrations 261(2)
List of Contributors 263
Roman Bartosch teaches English literatures at the University of Cologne. He has published on postcolonial and posthumanist theory and in his research focuses on literary theories, especially new formalism, reception aesthetics and hermeneutics. His book on ecocriticism and postcolonial fiction was released in 2013. Sieglinde Grimm has taught at the University of Cologne (1992 to 2001), the University of Prague (1996), at Cambridge University (1998) and at the University of Frankfurt (2002 to 2003). From 2006 to 2009, she has taught at a Gymnasium in Bonn. She is now Professor of German at the University of Cologne and works on German literature of the 18th century (Hölderlin), and on literary Modernism (Kafka and Rilke) as well as on pedagogy, intercultural learning and cultural ecology from a didactical perspective.