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The idea in Post Green: Literature, Culture, and Environment is not to create another binary like East/West, but rather a call for a shift in the order of perception. The contributors signal a movement from the conventional understanding of green thinking--acknowledging both the limitations of the green approaches as well as to explore new and holistic perspectives on environmental stewardship. This book proposes to move beyond the monoculture of the mind toward a celebration of diversity and plurality. While the movement from red to green was a politics of difference, as essays in this book emphasize, the shift toward post green is based on an all-inclusive and holistic vision that contains within itself both difference and multiplicity, something that is quintessential for the stability of our ecosystem. Such affirmative bio-politics toward an alternative symbiosis challenges intellectual theorising, without minimizing the need for radical questioning. It urges the need to do away with disciplinary boundaries drawing hopes for a new spiritual geography of the mind to surface.



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Table of Contents

Preface

Introduction: Philosophizing Post-Green: Re/Moving Borderlands-Beyond Modernity’s Last Post

Murali Sivaramakrishnan

1. Recalling Herbert Marcuse on Socialism’s Radical Goals Today

Charles Reitz

2. Aesthetics of Survival

K. Satchidanandan

3. Ghost God Dancing with the Bat, and Covid-19

Peter I-Min Huang

4. From a Mythic City to a Rubbish Metropolis: Urban Imaginaries of Istanbul in Contemporary Turkish Non/Fiction

Kerim Can Yazgünoğlu

5. Oil Ecology, The Niger Delta and The Crisis of Survival in Ogaga Ifowodo’s The Oil Lamp

Oluseye Abiodun Babatunde

6. Passionate Specificity

Ann Fisher-Wirth

7. The Alchemy of Inside and Outside: Feminism, Ecology and The Self in Kamala Das

Usha VT

8. Healing and Sweetening: Ted Hughes and the Regeneration of Elmet

Ann Skea

9. John Clare and the Horizon of Nature’s Mystery

Mihai A. Stroe

10. How Ideology has Driven Beauty from Ecocriticism and the Arts in General: The Allure of Oppositional Politics and Aesthetics

P. Quigley

11. Eco-phenomenology in Comparative Literature: Salvatore Quasimodo and Odysseus Elytis’ Eco-Poetics

Nikoleta Zampaki

12. Of The Forest: Ecology, Culture and History

Debarati Bandyopadhyay

13. A World of Many Minds: Toward a Post-green Vision of the Future

Jack Hunter

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 15/12/2023
      ISBN13: 9781666947908, 978-1666947908
      ISBN10: 1666947903

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      Book Synopsis

      The idea in Post Green: Literature, Culture, and Environment is not to create another binary like East/West, but rather a call for a shift in the order of perception. The contributors signal a movement from the conventional understanding of green thinking--acknowledging both the limitations of the green approaches as well as to explore new and holistic perspectives on environmental stewardship. This book proposes to move beyond the monoculture of the mind toward a celebration of diversity and plurality. While the movement from red to green was a politics of difference, as essays in this book emphasize, the shift toward post green is based on an all-inclusive and holistic vision that contains within itself both difference and multiplicity, something that is quintessential for the stability of our ecosystem. Such affirmative bio-politics toward an alternative symbiosis challenges intellectual theorising, without minimizing the need for radical questioning. It urges the need to do away with disciplinary boundaries drawing hopes for a new spiritual geography of the mind to surface.



      Table of Contents

      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Introduction: Philosophizing Post-Green: Re/Moving Borderlands-Beyond Modernity’s Last Post

      Murali Sivaramakrishnan

      1. Recalling Herbert Marcuse on Socialism’s Radical Goals Today

      Charles Reitz

      2. Aesthetics of Survival

      K. Satchidanandan

      3. Ghost God Dancing with the Bat, and Covid-19

      Peter I-Min Huang

      4. From a Mythic City to a Rubbish Metropolis: Urban Imaginaries of Istanbul in Contemporary Turkish Non/Fiction

      Kerim Can Yazgünoğlu

      5. Oil Ecology, The Niger Delta and The Crisis of Survival in Ogaga Ifowodo’s The Oil Lamp

      Oluseye Abiodun Babatunde

      6. Passionate Specificity

      Ann Fisher-Wirth

      7. The Alchemy of Inside and Outside: Feminism, Ecology and The Self in Kamala Das

      Usha VT

      8. Healing and Sweetening: Ted Hughes and the Regeneration of Elmet

      Ann Skea

      9. John Clare and the Horizon of Nature’s Mystery

      Mihai A. Stroe

      10. How Ideology has Driven Beauty from Ecocriticism and the Arts in General: The Allure of Oppositional Politics and Aesthetics

      P. Quigley

      11. Eco-phenomenology in Comparative Literature: Salvatore Quasimodo and Odysseus Elytis’ Eco-Poetics

      Nikoleta Zampaki

      12. Of The Forest: Ecology, Culture and History

      Debarati Bandyopadhyay

      13. A World of Many Minds: Toward a Post-green Vision of the Future

      Jack Hunter

      About the Contributors

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