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Scott Slovic is University Distinguished Professor of Environmental Humanities and has been teaching at the University of Idaho, USA, since 2012previously he was a professor at Texas State University and the University of Nevada, Reno. He served as founding president of the Association for the Study of Literature and Environment (ASLE) from 1992 to 1995, and since 1995 he has edited ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment for ASLE and Oxford University Press. He is the author, editor, or co-editor of twenty-seven books, including, most recently, The Routledge Handbook of Ecocriticism and Environmental Communication (with Swarnalatha Rangarajan and Vidya Sarveswaran). His forthcoming books include Nature in Literary Studies (coedited with Peter Remien) for Cambridge University Press's Critical Concepts Series. He coedits Routledge Studies in World Literatures and the Environment with Swarnalatha Rangarajan and Routledge Environment

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The first of its kind at the intersection of the titular fields, is a timely and welcome contribution to bridge the gap between medical, environmental, and literary-cultural studies. ... the medical-environmental humanities have its new reference guide for graduate students and scholars in the field. * Ecozon@: European Journal of Literature, Culture and Environment *
This volume proves an invaluable addition to the study of narrative medicine and public health, and the links between the clinical and the ecocultural. With a fascinating array of cultures and approaches, the essays offer a full-belly intervention into the field. * Journal of Ecohumanism *
This collection offers a crucial intervention at an urgent time. The pandemic has driven home the inseparability of human health and environmental health. The first to bring together the medical and environmental humanities in a global conversation, this book outlines how we might better align the health of the planet with the health of human minds and bodies. -- Sarah Jaquette Ray, Professor and Chair of Environmental Studies, Humboldt State University, USA, and author of 'A Field Guide to Climate Anxiety: How to Keep Your Cool on a Warming Planet'
Located at a crucial juncture in the precarious age when ‘health’ – of individuals, communities and the planet – is at risk, this volume defines the future of academic work in environmental and medical-health humanities. Mapping debates and methodologies across literary-cultural studies, this is an indispensable exploration as to the importance of human and nonhuman lives. -- Pramod K Nayar, University of Hyderabad India, author of 'Bhopal’s Ecological Gothic' and 'Ecoprecarity'
Together, the dozens of fascinating and insightful essays included in Slovic, Rangarajan, and Sarveswaran’s Handbook to the Medical-Environmental Humanities do much more than explore convergences between two closely related yet seldom intersecting fields. They additionally chart timely and welcome paths for news ways of engaging with global challenges – including pandemics and climate disruption – that are becoming only more severe. -- Karen Thornber, Harry Tuchman Levin Professor in Literature and Professor of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, Harvard University, USA, author of 'Ecoambiguity' and 'Global Healing'

Table of Contents
1. Acknowledgments 2. Scott Slovic, Swarnalatha Rangarajan, and Vidya Sarveswaran, Introduction Part 1. Conceptualizing Convergence: Econarratology and Narrative Medicine, Graphic Medicine and Environmental Texts, Virology, Grey Ecology, and Ecopsychology 3. Eric Morel, Narrative Knowing and Narrative Practice 4. Mita Banerjee, Black Lives Matter in Flint, Michigan 5. Sathyaraj Venkatesan and Chinmay Murali, Graphic Medicine, Ecological Consciousness 6. Maria Whiteman, Fungi Umwelt 7. Z. Gizem Yilmaz Karahan, Contagious History 8. Lars Schmeink, The Grey Ecology of Zombie Fiction 9. Tathagata Som, Climate Change and Grief 10. Samantha Walton, Eco-Recovery Memoir and the Medical Environmental Humanities Part 2. Environmental Toxicity and Public Health 11. Sofia Varino, Pathogenic (Auto)Ecologies 12. Robin Chen-hsing Tsai, Toward an Ethics of Transcorporeality and Public Health in Taiwanese Ecopathodocumentary 13. Heather Leigh Ramos, Resisting Slow Violence, Environmental Toxins, and Systemic Racism 14. Kathryn Yalan Chang, 'Reframing Care’ in the Age of a Novel Corona Virus 15. Nikoleta Zampaki, Poetry and Art in the Age of Anthropocene Part 3. Varieties of Entanglement: Landscapes, Bodyscapes, Micro- and Macro-biota 16. Susanne Lettow, Health, Disease, and the Body in Ecofeminist Theory 17. Jorge Marcone, A Gut Feeling 18. Henry Obi Ajumeze, Performing Damaged Land/Body-scape in the Niger Delta 19. Chia-ju Chang, Pathological Mimesis and Buddhist Phármakon in the Anthropocene Pandemic 20. Françoise Besson, Fighting the Spread of Disease through Words 21. Animesh Roy, From the Clinical to the Ecocultural Part 4. Exemplifying Specific Cultural Approaches to the Convergences of Environment, Health, and the Arts 22. Raghul V. Rajan, Ayurvedic Vision on Health and Environment 23. Animesh Mohapatra and Jyotirmaya Tripathy, Health and Hygiene Discourses in the Early Twentieth Century 24. Marcos Colón, (Un)sustainable Ecology 25. Chinonye Ekwueme-Ugwu, Nature and Traditional Medicine in Chinua Achebe’s Arrow of God and Things Fall Apart 26. Kiu-wai Chu, The Tales of Chinese Herbs 27. John Charles Ryan, ‘Into the Sap Stream’ 28. Fazila Derya Agis, Turkish Classical Songs’ Lyrics and Related Idioms for a Literary Therapy for Curing Ecodepression 29. Tess Maginess, Expressing Concepts of Environment through Concepts of Madness in Some Irish Literature 30. Epilogue: Our Bodies, Our Minds, Our Planet Scott Slovic, You Don’t Know What You Got ‘Til It’s Gone Swarnalatha Rangarajan, The Gasping Turtle and Other Hypoxia Narratives: Prana in a Threatened World Vidya Sarveswaran, Dying to Breathe

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    Publication Date: 1/25/2022 12:08:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781350197305, 978-1350197305
    ISBN10: 1350197300

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    Book Synopsis

    Scott Slovic is University Distinguished Professor of Environmental Humanities and has been teaching at the University of Idaho, USA, since 2012previously he was a professor at Texas State University and the University of Nevada, Reno. He served as founding president of the Association for the Study of Literature and Environment (ASLE) from 1992 to 1995, and since 1995 he has edited ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment for ASLE and Oxford University Press. He is the author, editor, or co-editor of twenty-seven books, including, most recently, The Routledge Handbook of Ecocriticism and Environmental Communication (with Swarnalatha Rangarajan and Vidya Sarveswaran). His forthcoming books include Nature in Literary Studies (coedited with Peter Remien) for Cambridge University Press's Critical Concepts Series. He coedits Routledge Studies in World Literatures and the Environment with Swarnalatha Rangarajan and Routledge Environment

    Trade Review
    The first of its kind at the intersection of the titular fields, is a timely and welcome contribution to bridge the gap between medical, environmental, and literary-cultural studies. ... the medical-environmental humanities have its new reference guide for graduate students and scholars in the field. * Ecozon@: European Journal of Literature, Culture and Environment *
    This volume proves an invaluable addition to the study of narrative medicine and public health, and the links between the clinical and the ecocultural. With a fascinating array of cultures and approaches, the essays offer a full-belly intervention into the field. * Journal of Ecohumanism *
    This collection offers a crucial intervention at an urgent time. The pandemic has driven home the inseparability of human health and environmental health. The first to bring together the medical and environmental humanities in a global conversation, this book outlines how we might better align the health of the planet with the health of human minds and bodies. -- Sarah Jaquette Ray, Professor and Chair of Environmental Studies, Humboldt State University, USA, and author of 'A Field Guide to Climate Anxiety: How to Keep Your Cool on a Warming Planet'
    Located at a crucial juncture in the precarious age when ‘health’ – of individuals, communities and the planet – is at risk, this volume defines the future of academic work in environmental and medical-health humanities. Mapping debates and methodologies across literary-cultural studies, this is an indispensable exploration as to the importance of human and nonhuman lives. -- Pramod K Nayar, University of Hyderabad India, author of 'Bhopal’s Ecological Gothic' and 'Ecoprecarity'
    Together, the dozens of fascinating and insightful essays included in Slovic, Rangarajan, and Sarveswaran’s Handbook to the Medical-Environmental Humanities do much more than explore convergences between two closely related yet seldom intersecting fields. They additionally chart timely and welcome paths for news ways of engaging with global challenges – including pandemics and climate disruption – that are becoming only more severe. -- Karen Thornber, Harry Tuchman Levin Professor in Literature and Professor of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, Harvard University, USA, author of 'Ecoambiguity' and 'Global Healing'

    Table of Contents
    1. Acknowledgments 2. Scott Slovic, Swarnalatha Rangarajan, and Vidya Sarveswaran, Introduction Part 1. Conceptualizing Convergence: Econarratology and Narrative Medicine, Graphic Medicine and Environmental Texts, Virology, Grey Ecology, and Ecopsychology 3. Eric Morel, Narrative Knowing and Narrative Practice 4. Mita Banerjee, Black Lives Matter in Flint, Michigan 5. Sathyaraj Venkatesan and Chinmay Murali, Graphic Medicine, Ecological Consciousness 6. Maria Whiteman, Fungi Umwelt 7. Z. Gizem Yilmaz Karahan, Contagious History 8. Lars Schmeink, The Grey Ecology of Zombie Fiction 9. Tathagata Som, Climate Change and Grief 10. Samantha Walton, Eco-Recovery Memoir and the Medical Environmental Humanities Part 2. Environmental Toxicity and Public Health 11. Sofia Varino, Pathogenic (Auto)Ecologies 12. Robin Chen-hsing Tsai, Toward an Ethics of Transcorporeality and Public Health in Taiwanese Ecopathodocumentary 13. Heather Leigh Ramos, Resisting Slow Violence, Environmental Toxins, and Systemic Racism 14. Kathryn Yalan Chang, 'Reframing Care’ in the Age of a Novel Corona Virus 15. Nikoleta Zampaki, Poetry and Art in the Age of Anthropocene Part 3. Varieties of Entanglement: Landscapes, Bodyscapes, Micro- and Macro-biota 16. Susanne Lettow, Health, Disease, and the Body in Ecofeminist Theory 17. Jorge Marcone, A Gut Feeling 18. Henry Obi Ajumeze, Performing Damaged Land/Body-scape in the Niger Delta 19. Chia-ju Chang, Pathological Mimesis and Buddhist Phármakon in the Anthropocene Pandemic 20. Françoise Besson, Fighting the Spread of Disease through Words 21. Animesh Roy, From the Clinical to the Ecocultural Part 4. Exemplifying Specific Cultural Approaches to the Convergences of Environment, Health, and the Arts 22. Raghul V. Rajan, Ayurvedic Vision on Health and Environment 23. Animesh Mohapatra and Jyotirmaya Tripathy, Health and Hygiene Discourses in the Early Twentieth Century 24. Marcos Colón, (Un)sustainable Ecology 25. Chinonye Ekwueme-Ugwu, Nature and Traditional Medicine in Chinua Achebe’s Arrow of God and Things Fall Apart 26. Kiu-wai Chu, The Tales of Chinese Herbs 27. John Charles Ryan, ‘Into the Sap Stream’ 28. Fazila Derya Agis, Turkish Classical Songs’ Lyrics and Related Idioms for a Literary Therapy for Curing Ecodepression 29. Tess Maginess, Expressing Concepts of Environment through Concepts of Madness in Some Irish Literature 30. Epilogue: Our Bodies, Our Minds, Our Planet Scott Slovic, You Don’t Know What You Got ‘Til It’s Gone Swarnalatha Rangarajan, The Gasping Turtle and Other Hypoxia Narratives: Prana in a Threatened World Vidya Sarveswaran, Dying to Breathe

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