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Ecocritical Geopolitics: Popular Culture and Environmental Discourse

Ecocritical Geopolitics: Popular Culture and Environmental Discourse

Elena dell'Agnese
2.5/5 ( ratings)
What is the role of popular culture in shaping our discourse about the multifaceted system of material things, subjects and causal agents that we call environment? Ecocritical Geopolitics offers a new theoretical perspective and approach to the analysis of environmental discourse in popular culture. It combines ecocriticial and critical geopolitical approaches to explore three main themes: dystopian visions, the relationship between the human, post-human, and nature and speciesism and carnism.

The importance of popular culture in the construction of geopolitical discourse is widely recognized. From ecocriticism, we also appreciate that literature, cinema, or theatre can offer a mirror of what the individual author wants to communicate about the relationship between the human being and what can be defined as non-human. This book provides an analysis of environmental discourses with the theoretical tools of critical geopolitics and the analytical methodology of ecocriticism. It develops and disseminates a new scientific approach, defined as ecocritical geopolitics, to offer an idea of the power of popular culture in the realization of environmental discourse.

Referencing sources as diverse as The Road, The Shape of Water, Lady and the Tramp, and TV cooking shows, this book will be of great interest to students and scholars of geography, environmental studies, film studies, and environmental humanities.
Pages
208
Format
ebook
Publisher
Routledge
Release
May 27, 2021
ISBN
1000394913
ISBN 13
9781000394917

Ecocritical Geopolitics: Popular Culture and Environmental Discourse

Elena dell'Agnese
2.5/5 ( ratings)
What is the role of popular culture in shaping our discourse about the multifaceted system of material things, subjects and causal agents that we call environment? Ecocritical Geopolitics offers a new theoretical perspective and approach to the analysis of environmental discourse in popular culture. It combines ecocriticial and critical geopolitical approaches to explore three main themes: dystopian visions, the relationship between the human, post-human, and nature and speciesism and carnism.

The importance of popular culture in the construction of geopolitical discourse is widely recognized. From ecocriticism, we also appreciate that literature, cinema, or theatre can offer a mirror of what the individual author wants to communicate about the relationship between the human being and what can be defined as non-human. This book provides an analysis of environmental discourses with the theoretical tools of critical geopolitics and the analytical methodology of ecocriticism. It develops and disseminates a new scientific approach, defined as ecocritical geopolitics, to offer an idea of the power of popular culture in the realization of environmental discourse.

Referencing sources as diverse as The Road, The Shape of Water, Lady and the Tramp, and TV cooking shows, this book will be of great interest to students and scholars of geography, environmental studies, film studies, and environmental humanities.
Pages
208
Format
ebook
Publisher
Routledge
Release
May 27, 2021
ISBN
1000394913
ISBN 13
9781000394917

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