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Close Reading The Anthropocene Helena Feder

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Close Reading The Anthropocene Helena Feder
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.35 MB
Author: Helena Feder
ISBN: 9780367466596, 9780367466602, 9781003030270, 0367466597, 0367466600, 1003030270, 2021000203, 2021000204
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Close Reading The Anthropocene Helena Feder by Helena Feder 9780367466596, 9780367466602, 9781003030270, 0367466597, 0367466600, 1003030270, 2021000203, 2021000204 instant download after payment.

Reading poetry and prose, images and art, literary and critical theory, science and cultural studies, Close Reading the Anthropocene explores the question of meaning, its importance and immanent potential for loss, in the new geological epoch of the Anthropocene. Both close reading and scientific ecology prioritize slowing down and looking around to apprehend similarities and differences, to recognize and value interconnections. Here "close" suggests careful attention to both the reading subject and read "object." Moving between places, rocks, plants, animals, atmosphere, and eclipses, this interdisciplinary edited collection grounds the complex relations between text and world in the environmental humanities.
The volume’s wide-ranging chapters are critical, often polemical, engagements with the question of the Anthropocene and the changing conversation around reading, interpretation, and textuality. They exemplify a range of work from across the globe and will be of great interest to scholars and students of the environmental humanities, ecocriticism, and literary studies.

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