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Introduction To The Environmental Humanities 1st Edition J Andrew Hubbell

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Introduction To The Environmental Humanities 1st Edition J Andrew Hubbell
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 65.46 MB
Pages: 302
Author: J. Andrew Hubbell, John C. Ryan
ISBN: 9780815391920, 9780815391937, 9781351200356, 0815391927, 0815391935, 1351200356, 2021010136, 2021010137
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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Introduction To The Environmental Humanities 1st Edition J Andrew Hubbell by J. Andrew Hubbell, John C. Ryan 9780815391920, 9780815391937, 9781351200356, 0815391927, 0815391935, 1351200356, 2021010136, 2021010137 instant download after payment.

In an era of climate change, deforestation, melting ice caps, poisoned environments, and species loss, many people are turning to the power of the arts and humanities for sustainable solutions to global ecological problems. Introduction to the Environmental Humanities offers a practical and accessible guide to this dynamic and interdisciplinary field.
This book provides an overview of the Environmental Humanities’ evolution from the activist movements of the early and mid-twentieth century to more recent debates over climate change, sustainability, energy policy, and habitat degradation in the Anthropocene era. The text introduces readers to seminal writings, artworks, campaigns, and movements while demystifying important terms such as the Anthropocene, environmental justice, nature, ecosystem, ecology, posthuman, and non-human. Emerging theoretical areas such as critical animal and plant studies, gender and queer studies, Indigenous studies, and energy studies are also presented. Organized by discipline, the book explores the role that the arts and humanities play in the future of the planet.
Including case studies, discussion questions, annotated bibliographies, and links to online resources, this book offers a comprehensive and engaging overview of the Environmental Humanities for introductory readers. For more advanced readers, it serves as a foundation for future study, projects, or professional development.

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