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Environmental Postcolonialism: A Literary Response is an academic investigation of the environmental repercussions of colonial destruction. This volume addresses the complex interplay between postcolonialism and environmental discourse through literature produced in the ex-colonies. This literature is read from the standpoint of ex-colonies within their human and non-human context. The primary objective of this volume is to scrutinize environmental concerns in the light of postcolonial theory, and so it examines works of art from the twin perspective of eco-criticism and postcolonialism which illuminates and underscores how colonizers destroyed and interfered with both nature and culture. Through discussing the intersecting layers of ecocriticism and postcolonial criticism, the volume gestures to new directions and generates a hopeful vision of a decolonized world.

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Environmental Postcolonialism is a must read for those interested to know more about the intersection and intermeshing of ecocriticism and postcolonial studies. Drawing on a wide range of insights from across the world, the book delves into how colonialism devastated nature and environment as much as it destroyed the human component of former colonies. This is a much-needed critical intervention that investigates the epistemes of colonial legacy that became synonymous with the destruction of the world around us. A thought-provoking collection! -- Sami Ahmad Khan, author of Aliens in Delhi, Red Jihad, and Star Warriors of the Modern Raj Environmental Postcolonialism: A Literary Response is a extraordinary volume containing sixteen chapters written by seventeen different writers. The merit of the book lies in the multiplicity of literary narratives undertaken for applying the concept of environment and postcolonialism. In fact, it is one of the pioneer texts in the interdisciplinary concept of environment and postcolonialism. The book is an essential read for the students and scholars of Humanities, Literature, Social Sciences and their kind. -- Santhosh Bahadur Singh, Lady Irwin College Delhi University

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Winner of Outstanding Academic Title 2022.
1 Introduction
1(16)
Shubhanku Kochar
M. Anjum Khan
2 "Transformation Is the Rule of Life": Environment and the Search for Utopia in The Hungry Tide
17(14)
Suzy Woltmann
3 Cultural Nationalism and Sacred Groves of Kerala
31(16)
Anupama Nayar
4 Politics, Oil, and Theater in Africa
47(14)
Stephen Ogheneruro Okpadah
5 Through the Postcolonial Lens: Reading the Environment in Narratives from India's North East
61(14)
Kalpana Bora Barman
6 "Aesthetics of Belonging": Construction of a Postcolonial Landscape in Daud Kamal's Poetry
75(14)
Humaira Riaz
7 I Am a Tree Leaning: Neocolonialism, Eco-consciousness, and the Decolonized Self in Margaret Atwood's Surfacing
89(14)
Anik Sarkar
8 For Appearances Must Deceive: Misreading the Environment in Days and Nights in the Forest and Its Cinematic Adaptation
103(12)
Chinmaya Lal Thakur
9 Postcolonial Ecology and Representation: Exploring "Ashani Sanket" as an Ecofilm
115(12)
Nee pa Sarkar
10 Land, Labor, and Family: The Impact of US Colonization on Puerto Rico in Esmeralda Santiago's When I Was Puerto Rican
127(12)
Renee Latchman
11 "Coloniality" of Humans and the Ecology: An Ecocritical Reading of Shubhangi Swarup's Latitudes of Longing
139(16)
Risha Baruah
12 Women and Power: Digital Cameras in Postcolonial Caribbean Spaces in Literature
155(16)
Denise M. Jarrett
13 Nature and Resistance in Coetzee and Abani: The Transcoporeal in African Fiction
171(12)
Puja Sen Majumdar
14 Colonialism, Capitalism, and Nature: A Study of Alex Haley's Roots and Ngugi wa Thiong'o's Petals of Blood
183(14)
Shivani Duggal
15 Beyond the Dichotomy of Humans and Animals: Situating Ecology in Coetzee's Writings
197(14)
Bipasha Mandal
16 Provincializing Ecocriticism: Postcolonial Ecocritical Thoughts and Environmental-Historical Difference
211(16)
Animesh Roy
Index 227(2)
About the Contributors 229
Shubhanku Kochar is assistant professor at University School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi.

M. Anjum Khan is assistant professor of English in Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science and Higher Education for Women, Coimbatore.