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El. knyga: Modernism and the Anthropocene: Material Ecologies of Twentieth-Century Literature

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"Bringing together work from twelve leading scholars in the field of ecocriticism, Modernism and the Anthropocene explores the diverse ways that early twentieth-century literature initiated far-reaching conversations about the material and non-human world"--

Bringing together work from twelve leading scholars in the field of ecocriticism, Modernism and the Anthropocene explores the diverse ways that early twentieth-century literature initiated far-reaching conversations about the material and non-human world.

Recenzijos

Within the growing field of ecocritical modernist studies, examining literary modernisms relationship to the Anthropocene is a particularly urgent task. By theorizing twentieth-century modernisms as literatures of an emergent Anthropocene, this book opens an important conversation about the extent to which modernist aesthetic practicesfrom experimental novels and poetics to sci-fi, comics, and popular science writinganticipate current concerns about the scale of human impact on the planet, the entanglement of human with more-than-human agencies, and the discrepancy between phenomenological, historical, and planetary timescales. Representing a range of critical perspectives, the chapters offer thought-provoking starting points for further investigation. -- Anne Raine, University of Ottawa This important volume spotlights modernist engagement with the nonhuman world. Scholars and students conscious of their unraveling natural setting and strained social context are focusing on just these tensions. Modernism and the Anthropocene succeeds by mingling the ecological turn in modernist studies with the cultural-historical experience of the Anthropocene. The result is a timely contribution for literary scholars, environmental humanists, and students of our unfolding climate emergency. -- Jeffrey Mathes McCarthy, University of Utah

Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: Modernism and the Emergent Anthropocene ix
Jon Hegglund
John McIntyre
PART I MODERNISM-ANTHROPOCENE ENCOUNTERS
1 Revolt against the Anthropos: The Human-Environment Conflicts in D. H. Lawrence
3(18)
Joseph Anderton
2 Vorticism in an Age of Climate Change
21(18)
Jessica Martell
3 Hart Crane: A Poet of Our Climate
39(20)
Robert Savino Oventile
4 "What kind of creature uttered it ...?": A Stratigraphy of Subjectivity in Samuel Beckett's The Unnamable
59(20)
Emily Chester
PART II PLANETARY TIME AND SPACE
5 The Modernist Cosmos: Olaf Stapledon, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, and the Crisis of Species
79(18)
Timothy Wientzen
6 Modernist Planets and Planetary Modernism
97(18)
Joshua Schuster
7 Early Ecology and Climate Change in the Future Histories of H. G. Wells and Olaf Stapledon
115(18)
Ted Howell
8 Second Modernism and the Aesthetics of Temporal Scale
133(20)
Charles M. Tung
PART III WRITING MATERIALS
9 Comics: Worldmaking in the Anthropocene
153(20)
Glenn Willmott
10 Modernism on Ice: Marianne Moore and the Glacial Imagination
173(18)
Julia E. Daniel
11 The Poetics of Modernism's Plastics
191(18)
Michael D. Shane
12 Sky and Smoke: Literary Atmospherics in Cary and Ibuse
209(20)
Stuart Christie
Index 229(14)
About the Editors and Contributors 243
Jon Hegglund is associate professor of English at Washington State University.





John D. McIntyre is associate professor of English at the University of Prince Edward Island.