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Worldwide environmental crisis has become increasingly visible over the last few decades as the full scope of anthropogenic climate change manifests itself and large-scale natural resource extraction has expanded into formerly remote areas that seemed beyond the reach of industrialization. Scientists and popular culture alike have turned to the term Anthropocene to capture the global scale of environmental and even geological transformations that humans have carried out over the last two centuries. The chapters in Ecological Crisis and Cultural Representation in Latin America examine the dynamics and interplay between local cultures and the expansion of global capitalism in Latin America, emphasizing the role of art in bearing witness to and generating awareness of environmental and social crises, but also its possibilities for formulating solutions. They take particular care to draw out the ways in which local environmental crises in Latin American nations are witnessed and imagined a

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The editors deserve to be commended for producing this excellent contribution to the field of ecocriticism. Readers of this book will find themselves learning about diverse regional environmental approaches to the common ecological crisis. * Hispania *
This volume is exemplary in its composition: it captures the vibrant diversity in the field of ecocriticism and Latin American letters at a critical moment in the evolution of the field of environmental humanities. Its essays expand the field of cultural and literary study in ways that thoughtfully engage past scholarship and point to exciting new areas of research. Ecological Crisis and Cultural Representation in Latin America conveys the rich heterogeneity of cultural engagement with environmental realities in Latin America and is an essential read for scholars and students of ecocriticism. -- Laura Barbas-Rhoden, Wofford College
At a moment where humans and non-humans alike are witnessing a worldwide environmental crisis, this far-reaching collection of essays addresses this problem from multiple angles, spanning the origins as well as the potentially disastrous consequences of the current ecological catastrophe. The contributors to this timely collection provide a fantastic account of the trope of crisis in Latin American cultural representations, calling the reader to take an ethical stance vis-à-vis the future of the planet and the continuity of life. This book will be an important aid for both scholars and students that would like to delve into the study of environmental crisis in Latin America. -- Gisela Heffes, Rice University
Ecological Crisis and Cultural Representation in Latin America is a substantial and exceptionally thought-provoking collection of essays about Latin America's environmental crises of the past, present and future. Works of classic and contemporary literature, film and journalism are analyzed in the context of critical moments in environmental history, with some surprising results. The selections are impressively researched and theoretically informed. This book should be read by anyone with an interest in contemporary Latin America. -- Jennifer French, Williams College

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Introduction: The Dimensions of Crisis - Mark Anderson Section I: Declarations of Crisis 1. Latin America in the World-Ecology: Origins and Crisis - Sharae Deckard 2. Mythologies of Gold in Chocó - Juanita C. Aristizábal 3. Anthropomorphism and Arboricide: The Life and Death of Trees in the American Tropics - Lesley Wylie 4. The Brevity of the Planet: Environmental Loss in Recent Poetry by Contemporary Amazonian Writers - Jeremy Larochelle Section II: Representational Crises 5. "The Monstrous Head" and "The Mouth of Hell": The Gothic Ecologies of the Mexican Miracle - Kerstin Oloff 6. The Grounds of Crisis and the Geopolitics of Depth: Mexico City in the Anthropocene - Mark Anderson 7. A Crisis in Environmental Representation: In-Depth Reporting in a Brazilian Magazine - Simão Farias Almeida 8. The Languages of Ecological Crisis in Brazilian Documentary and Fiction - Zélia M. Bora 9. Ecozones of the North and the South: Models of Development, Extractive Practices, and Tensions in Freedom and eRRor, un Juego con Tra(d)ición - Mirian Carballo Section III: Decolonial Ecologies 10. Mining and Indigenous Cosmopolitics: The Wirikuta Case - Abigail Pérez Aguilera 11. Ecological Crisis and the Re-enchantment of Nature in Jaime Huenún’s Reducciones - Ida Day 12. Animales de Alquiler: Challenging the Architectures of Domination - Ana Avalos and María Victoria Sánchez 13. Hippopotami, Humans, and Habitat: Ecological Crisis and Posthuman Subjectivities in Mempo Giardinelli’s Imposible equilibrio - Diana Dodson Lee Section IV: Ongoing Crises 14. Amazonia: Looking for the Earthly Eden and Finding the Planet’s Next Landfill - Diego Mejía Prado, Juan Carlos Galeano, and Herman Ruíz Abercasis 15. The Nicaragua Canal and the Shifting Currents of Sandinista Environmental Policy - Adrian Kane 16. Tourism, Ecology, and Changing US-Cuban Relations - Marcela Reales Afterword: The Self as Nonhuman Other - Zélia M. Bora

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      Worldwide environmental crisis has become increasingly visible over the last few decades as the full scope of anthropogenic climate change manifests itself and large-scale natural resource extraction has expanded into formerly remote areas that seemed beyond the reach of industrialization. Scientists and popular culture alike have turned to the term Anthropocene to capture the global scale of environmental and even geological transformations that humans have carried out over the last two centuries. The chapters in Ecological Crisis and Cultural Representation in Latin America examine the dynamics and interplay between local cultures and the expansion of global capitalism in Latin America, emphasizing the role of art in bearing witness to and generating awareness of environmental and social crises, but also its possibilities for formulating solutions. They take particular care to draw out the ways in which local environmental crises in Latin American nations are witnessed and imagined a

      Trade Review
      The editors deserve to be commended for producing this excellent contribution to the field of ecocriticism. Readers of this book will find themselves learning about diverse regional environmental approaches to the common ecological crisis. * Hispania *
      This volume is exemplary in its composition: it captures the vibrant diversity in the field of ecocriticism and Latin American letters at a critical moment in the evolution of the field of environmental humanities. Its essays expand the field of cultural and literary study in ways that thoughtfully engage past scholarship and point to exciting new areas of research. Ecological Crisis and Cultural Representation in Latin America conveys the rich heterogeneity of cultural engagement with environmental realities in Latin America and is an essential read for scholars and students of ecocriticism. -- Laura Barbas-Rhoden, Wofford College
      At a moment where humans and non-humans alike are witnessing a worldwide environmental crisis, this far-reaching collection of essays addresses this problem from multiple angles, spanning the origins as well as the potentially disastrous consequences of the current ecological catastrophe. The contributors to this timely collection provide a fantastic account of the trope of crisis in Latin American cultural representations, calling the reader to take an ethical stance vis-à-vis the future of the planet and the continuity of life. This book will be an important aid for both scholars and students that would like to delve into the study of environmental crisis in Latin America. -- Gisela Heffes, Rice University
      Ecological Crisis and Cultural Representation in Latin America is a substantial and exceptionally thought-provoking collection of essays about Latin America's environmental crises of the past, present and future. Works of classic and contemporary literature, film and journalism are analyzed in the context of critical moments in environmental history, with some surprising results. The selections are impressively researched and theoretically informed. This book should be read by anyone with an interest in contemporary Latin America. -- Jennifer French, Williams College

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: The Dimensions of Crisis - Mark Anderson Section I: Declarations of Crisis 1. Latin America in the World-Ecology: Origins and Crisis - Sharae Deckard 2. Mythologies of Gold in Chocó - Juanita C. Aristizábal 3. Anthropomorphism and Arboricide: The Life and Death of Trees in the American Tropics - Lesley Wylie 4. The Brevity of the Planet: Environmental Loss in Recent Poetry by Contemporary Amazonian Writers - Jeremy Larochelle Section II: Representational Crises 5. "The Monstrous Head" and "The Mouth of Hell": The Gothic Ecologies of the Mexican Miracle - Kerstin Oloff 6. The Grounds of Crisis and the Geopolitics of Depth: Mexico City in the Anthropocene - Mark Anderson 7. A Crisis in Environmental Representation: In-Depth Reporting in a Brazilian Magazine - Simão Farias Almeida 8. The Languages of Ecological Crisis in Brazilian Documentary and Fiction - Zélia M. Bora 9. Ecozones of the North and the South: Models of Development, Extractive Practices, and Tensions in Freedom and eRRor, un Juego con Tra(d)ición - Mirian Carballo Section III: Decolonial Ecologies 10. Mining and Indigenous Cosmopolitics: The Wirikuta Case - Abigail Pérez Aguilera 11. Ecological Crisis and the Re-enchantment of Nature in Jaime Huenún’s Reducciones - Ida Day 12. Animales de Alquiler: Challenging the Architectures of Domination - Ana Avalos and María Victoria Sánchez 13. Hippopotami, Humans, and Habitat: Ecological Crisis and Posthuman Subjectivities in Mempo Giardinelli’s Imposible equilibrio - Diana Dodson Lee Section IV: Ongoing Crises 14. Amazonia: Looking for the Earthly Eden and Finding the Planet’s Next Landfill - Diego Mejía Prado, Juan Carlos Galeano, and Herman Ruíz Abercasis 15. The Nicaragua Canal and the Shifting Currents of Sandinista Environmental Policy - Adrian Kane 16. Tourism, Ecology, and Changing US-Cuban Relations - Marcela Reales Afterword: The Self as Nonhuman Other - Zélia M. Bora

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