Modernism and its environments /

Rubenstein, Michael

Modernism and its environments / by Michael Rubenstein & Justin Neuman - London, UK : Bloomsbury Academic, 2020 - 1 online resource (207, pages) : color illustrations.

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1. Modernism’s energy environments -- 2. Modernism’s urban environments -- 3. Modernism’s animals -- 4. Modernism in the wilderness -- 5. The climate of modernism

Modernism and Its Environments surveys new developments in modernist studies inspired by ecocriticism and the environmental humanities. Taking a fresh view of familiar topics in modernist studies such as the city, this book also introduces new topics and perspectives on modernism, such as: nature and wilderness
conservation and preservation
energy and fuel
waste and pollution
the animal and the human
and weather and climate. Ecocritical and environmentalist approaches have fundamentally altered our understanding of both modernism and the field of modernist studies. This book accounts for the transformation, and offers readers a host of resources with which to continue exploring and rethinking.

Covering a wide range of writers and artists including Edvard Munch, Paul Valéry, Robert Musil, A.A. Milne, Virginia Woolf, James Joyce, T.S. Eliot, J.R.R. Tolkien, Richard Wright, Elizabeth Bishop, Ralph Ellison, Olafur Eliasson, Zadie Smith, and Kate Tempest,

9781350076020 (e-book)


Development durable
Ecocriticism
Environmental economics
Literary theory
Modernism (Literature) Environmental aspects
Sustainable development

PN56 / M54 R82 2020
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