
From Ego to Eco
Mapping Shifts from Anthropocentrism to Ecocentrism
Brill (Publisher)
Published on 1. December 2017
Book
Hardback
244 pages
978-90-04-35831-7 (ISBN)
Description
From Ego to Eco - Mapping Shifts from Anthropocentrism to Ecocentrism investigates philosophical, political and aesthetic formations of ecocentrism. Representing a variety of disciplines and testing a broad scope of critical approaches, the contributors of this volume argue that anthropocentrism is not - as often claimed - a predominant world view but, rather, a widely contested concept. Within various historical and national contexts, the individual contributors of this book discuss the significance and relevance of ecocentrism and offer new avenues to emerging discourses in the humanities.
Contributors are: Darrell Arnold, Roman Bartosch, Aengus Daly, Gearoid Denvir, Elisabeth Juetten, Karla McManus, Sabine Lenore Mueller, Maureen O' Connor, Lillis O Laoire, Helen Phelan, Tina-Karen Pusse, and Christian Schmitt-Kilb.
Contributors are: Darrell Arnold, Roman Bartosch, Aengus Daly, Gearoid Denvir, Elisabeth Juetten, Karla McManus, Sabine Lenore Mueller, Maureen O' Connor, Lillis O Laoire, Helen Phelan, Tina-Karen Pusse, and Christian Schmitt-Kilb.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Leiden
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 243 mm
Width: 163 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
491 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-04-35831-7 (9789004358317)
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Persons
Sabine Lenore Mueller, Ph.D. (NUI Galway 2014), Zhejiang International Studies University, is Associate Professor of English Studies. She has presented papers, published articles and organised conferences focused on ecocriticism and environmental philosophy.
Tina Karen Pusse, Dr.phil. (University of Cologne 2004), National University of Ireland, Galway, is a Lecturer of German Studies. She has published a monograph, articles, edited volumes and periodicals in the areas of gender studies, modern German poetry, autobiography, theory of laughter, and ecocriticism.
Tina Karen Pusse, Dr.phil. (University of Cologne 2004), National University of Ireland, Galway, is a Lecturer of German Studies. She has published a monograph, articles, edited volumes and periodicals in the areas of gender studies, modern German poetry, autobiography, theory of laughter, and ecocriticism.
Content
Acknowledgments
List of Figures
Introduction
?Sabine Lenore Mueller and Tina-Karen Pusse
Part 1: Ecocentric Ways of Being: Human-Nature Continuities in Philosophy and Poetry
1 The Language of Nature: Non-differentiation and Concept Formation in Early Modern Empiricisms
?Aengus Daly
2 Environmental Modernism: Ecocentric Conceptions of the Self and the Emotions in the Works of R.M. Rilke and W.B. Yeats
?Sabine Lenore Mueller
3 Hortus Deliciarum/Garden of Delights: A Somatic Interpretation
?Helen Phelan
4 From Dead Letters to Living Writing: The Aesthetic of Life in Novalis
?Elisabeth Juetten
Part 2: Ecocentric Dwelling: The Global and the Local
5 A Voice from the Land: The Ecopoetics of a Gaeltacht Oral Poet
?Gearoid Denvir
6 Murder in a Meadow: Environmental and Cultural Extinction in Cathal O Searcaigh's "Scrudu Coinsiasa Roimh Dhul Chun Suain"
?Lillis O Laoire
7 "Poetry's a Line of Defence": Ecopoetry and Politics in the 21st Century
?Christian Schmitt-Kilb
8 Greening Democracy: A Defence of Critical Political Theory
?Darrell Arnold
Part 3: Ecocentric Vision: Zoomorphism and Animal Perspectives
9 Dark Ecology and Black Comedy in Patrick McGinley's Foggage
?Maureen O'Connor
10 Above, Below and Behind the Camera: The Perspective of Animals
?Karla McManus
Part 4: Ecocentrism at the Limits: Animal Encounters
11 Against Exuberant Ecocentrism: Kafka, Coetzee and Transformative Mimesis
?Roman Bartosch
Index
List of Figures
Introduction
?Sabine Lenore Mueller and Tina-Karen Pusse
Part 1: Ecocentric Ways of Being: Human-Nature Continuities in Philosophy and Poetry
1 The Language of Nature: Non-differentiation and Concept Formation in Early Modern Empiricisms
?Aengus Daly
2 Environmental Modernism: Ecocentric Conceptions of the Self and the Emotions in the Works of R.M. Rilke and W.B. Yeats
?Sabine Lenore Mueller
3 Hortus Deliciarum/Garden of Delights: A Somatic Interpretation
?Helen Phelan
4 From Dead Letters to Living Writing: The Aesthetic of Life in Novalis
?Elisabeth Juetten
Part 2: Ecocentric Dwelling: The Global and the Local
5 A Voice from the Land: The Ecopoetics of a Gaeltacht Oral Poet
?Gearoid Denvir
6 Murder in a Meadow: Environmental and Cultural Extinction in Cathal O Searcaigh's "Scrudu Coinsiasa Roimh Dhul Chun Suain"
?Lillis O Laoire
7 "Poetry's a Line of Defence": Ecopoetry and Politics in the 21st Century
?Christian Schmitt-Kilb
8 Greening Democracy: A Defence of Critical Political Theory
?Darrell Arnold
Part 3: Ecocentric Vision: Zoomorphism and Animal Perspectives
9 Dark Ecology and Black Comedy in Patrick McGinley's Foggage
?Maureen O'Connor
10 Above, Below and Behind the Camera: The Perspective of Animals
?Karla McManus
Part 4: Ecocentrism at the Limits: Animal Encounters
11 Against Exuberant Ecocentrism: Kafka, Coetzee and Transformative Mimesis
?Roman Bartosch
Index