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E-raamat: Teaching Postcolonial Environmental Literature and Media

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  • Formaat: 384 pages
  • Sari: Options for Teaching
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Dec-2021
  • Kirjastus: Modern Language Association of America
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781603295550
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  • Formaat: 384 pages
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  • Kirjastus: Modern Language Association of America
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781603295550

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Taking up the idea that teaching is a political act, this collection of essays reflects on recent trends in ecocriticism and the implications for pedagogy. Focusing on a diverse set of literature and media, the book also provides background on historical and theoretical issues that animate the field of postcolonial ecocriticism. The scope is broad, encompassing not only the Global South but also parts of the Global North that have been subject to environmental degradation as a result of colonial practices. Considering both the climate crisis and the crisis in the humanities, the volume navigates theoretical resources, contextual scaffolding, classroom activities, assessment, and pedagogical possibilities and challenges. Essays are grounded in environmental justice and the project to decolonize the classroom, addressing works from Africa, New Zealand, Asia, and Latin America and issues such as queer ecofeminism, disability, Latinx literary production, animal studies, interdisciplinarity, and working with environmental justice organizations.

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This is a very exciting and much-needed addition to scholarly and pedagogical resources for the postcolonial environmental humanities." - Scott Slovic, University of Idaho

Acknowledgments xi
Foreword xiii
Graham Huggan
Introduction 1(22)
Cajetan Iheka
Part I Background and Theoretical Foundations
Environmental Justice and Postcolonial Ecocriticism
23(9)
Byron Caminero-Santangelo
Indigenous Cosmologies
32(12)
Brendon Nicholls
The Queer Ecofeminist Politics of Flora Nwapa's Efuru
44(11)
Laura Wright
Finding Balance: Disability and the Ecocritical Lens
55(13)
Roanne L. Kantor
Place and Postcolonial Megacities: A Project-Based Approach
68(13)
Brady Smith
Part II Global Ecologies and Uneven Flows
Decolonizing the Environmental Classroom: Increasing Student Agency through a Journal Assignment
81(11)
Margaret Anne Smith
Teaching Postcolonial Climate Fiction
92(12)
Nicole Cesare
Toward an Interdisciplinary Symbiosis in Environmental Literary Pedagogy
104(15)
Elaine Savory
Part III Regional and Local Perspectives
Postcolonial Cartographies, Environmental Humanities, and Sea Level Rise
119(10)
Christina Gerhardt
Decolonial Possibilities in an Introductory Environmental Humanities Classroom
129(12)
Salma Monani
Ecocriticism and Environmental Justice in Anglophone Caribbean' Literature
141(12)
Supriya M. Nair
Humane Education and Latin American / Latinx Cultural Production
153(11)
Stacy Hoult-Saros
Teaching East Asian Ecocriticisms
164(17)
Simon C. Estok
Part IV The Lives of Animals
Teaching Multispecies Entanglement
181(17)
Jonathan Steinwand
The Lives of Animals in Postcolonial Cultural Production
198(12)
Amit R. Baishya
Postcolonial Animal Studies: Animal and Animist Codes
210(17)
Jason Price
Part V Extractive Ecologies, Environmental Justice, and Postcolonial Ecomedia
Examining Speculative Petrofiction through Journaling and Blogging
227(13)
Rhonda Knight
Mary Laffidy
The Colonial Relation between Digitization and Migration in Mohsin Hamid's Exit West
240(11)
Sofia Ahlberg
For a dEcolonization of the Caribbean: Edouard Duval-Carrie's Imagined Landscapes
251(12)
Charly Verstraet
The Visuality of Environmental Disasters
263(10)
Juan Meneses
Colonize Mars: Precolonial Pedagogies for Anticolonial Praxis
273(11)
Rachel Rochester
Postcolonial Environmental Fiction, Media, and Pedagogy in the North of the Global North
284(14)
Hanna Musiol
Anthropocene Storytelling: Ecological Writing and Pedagogies of Planetary Change
298(13)
Kirk B. Sides
Tjawangwa Dema
Part VI Place-Based Approaches
Ecocriticism in Nigeria: Toward a Transformative Pedagogy
311(12)
Sule Emmanuel Egya
Postcolonial Environmental Justice and Ken Saro-Wiwa in Malaysia
323(10)
Shalini Nadaswaran
Narrative Close Reading and Land Education: "On the Wings of This Prayer" and Medicine Walk
333(13)
Kristin Lucas
Gyllian Phillips
Working with Environmental Justice Organizations in Postcolonial Environmental Literature Classes
346(11)
Sarah Dimick
Cheryl Johnson
Web Resources 357(4)
Notes on Contributors 361