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Desertscapes in the Global South and Beyond - Anthropocene Naturecultures

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Embracing a rich diversity of voices, this volume seeks to explore the different facets of Anthropocene naturecultures in the desert biomes of the Global South and beyond.

List of contents










Introduction
Sushila Shekhawat, Rayson K.Alex and Swarnalatha Rangarajan
Chapter 1
Topologies of Nihilism: Anthropocene Imaginaries and the Figure of the Desert
Aidan Tynan
Chapter 2
Inheriting Isotopes: The Androcene and the End of Nature in the Great Victoria Desert A-Bomb Test Sites
CA. Cranston
Chapter 3
Old Green Deserts and New Brown Pools: Post-colonization, Neo-colonization, and Decolonization
Iris Ralph
Chapter 4
Slow Violence and the Desert Ecology: Re-Reading Terra Nullius in Hergé's Arab World
Nilanjana Chatterjee, Anindita Chatterjee, and Boijayanto Mukherjee
Chapter 5
Environmental and Cultural Disequilibriums in Southeast Asian Literature
Chitra Sankaran
Chapter 6
This Land Shouldn't Be a Desert: The Collapse of Western Civilization in 18th Century "California"
Luis Felipe Gómez Lomelí
Chapter 7
Graciliano Ramos and Bessie Head: Political and Affective Dimensions of Two Different Deserts
Izabel F. O. Brandão
Chapter 8
Songs of Longing: Love Narratives and the Geographical Imaginaries of the Thar Desert
Tanuja Kothiyal
Chapter 9
Palai (Arid and Semi-Arid) Landscapes in Early Tamil Literature
and History of South India
V. Selvakumar
Chapter 10
Under Another Sky: A Triptych in the Thar Desert
Vidya Sarveswaran
Chapter 11
A Different Story in the Anthropocene: "Ecological Migrants" Greening Deserts in China
Zhou Xiaojing
Chapter 12
Tibet: A New Shambala for Posthumanist Imagination
Gang Yue
Chapter 13
Overcoming the Nature/Culture Divide: What can we learn from Aboriginal culture in the Anthropocene?
Roslynn Haynes
Chapter 14
The Sustainable Way of Life of the Bedouin Gone
Sharif Elmusa


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Sushila Shekhawat (Ph.D. from Birla Institute of Technology and Science Pilani; Areas of Expertise: Film and Media Studies) is Associate Professor at the department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Birla Institute of Technology and Science Pilani, Pilani Campus. She has 23 journal essays, 13 book chapters and one edited volume to her credit.
Rayson K. Alex (Ph.D. from Madras Christian College, University of Madras; Areas of Expertise: Ecocriticism) is Associate Professor at the department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Birla Institute of Technology and Science Pilani, K. K. Birla Goa Campus. He has 11 journal essays, 22 book chapters and 6 edited books to his credit. He is the founder and co-director of tiNai Ecofilm Festival.

Swarnalatha Rangarajan (Ph.D. from University of Madras; Areas of Expertise: Ecocriticism and American Literature) is Professor at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Madras. She has published 24 journal essays, 11 book chapters and 7 edited books, a novel and a monograph.


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Embracing a rich diversity of voices, this volume seeks to explore the different facets of Anthropocene naturecultures in the desert biomes of the Global South and beyond.

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Authors Sushila Alex Shekhawat
Assisted by Rayson K. Alex (Editor), Alex Rayson K. (Editor), Swarnalatha Rangarajan (Editor), Rangarajan Swarnalatha (Editor), Sushila Shekhawat (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 18.12.2024
 
EAN 9781032249278
ISBN 978-1-0-3224927-8
No. of pages 244
Series Routledge Studies in World Literatures and the Environment
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History

History, Cultural Studies, LITERARY CRITICISM / General, North America, The environment, Humanities, Literary studies: general, Gender studies, gender groups, Literary theory

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