
Eco-Concepts
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Ismail Serdar Altaç is assistant professor in the Department of English Language and Literature at Nevsehir Haci Bektas Veli University, Turkey.
Content
Editors' Introduction
Cenk Tan & Ismail Serdar Altaç
Part I - Reimagining Ecological Concepts
1. Revisiting Ecocide: At the Threshold of International Ecocide Law
Cenk Tan
2. Petroculture: Exploring the Limits of Oil, Utopia and Imagination
Ismail Serdar Altaç
3. Dark Ecology: Embracing Strange Intimacies and Withdrawals in the Joyful Collapse of Nature
Clara Soudan
4. Anthropocene and Capitalocene: Humans and Systems in Earth's Emergent Epoch
Rebekah A. Taylor-Wiseman
5. Plantationocene, Chthulucene, and Agency as Process and Relation
Lenka Filipova
6. Bioregionalism and Biocultural Region: Reconceptualizing the Human-Environment-Place Interrelationships Beyond the Culture/Nature Dichotomy
Abhra Paul & Amarjeet Nayak
7. Reading Ecophobia in the Capitalocene
Brian Deyo
8. Eco-Deconstruction, or (Post)Humanism of the Other (Nonhuman)
Philippe Lynes
9. Environmental Justice: The Beginning, Present and What Awaits Humanity in the Future
Erden El
10. Ecopsychology and Indigenous Ecosophy: Lessons in Sustainability
Panchali Bhattarchaya & Pritam Panda
11. Hyperobjects: How to Move Forward While Entangled in the Mesh
Ana Sentov
Part II - Exploring Ecocriticisms
12. Restoration Ecocriticism: From Habitat Destruction to Hands-on Action
Ufuk Özdag
13. Affective Ecocriticism: From Thinking to Feeling and Being-Together
Denis Petrina
14. Empirical Ecocriticism: Unveiling the Power of Literature in Environmental Consciousness
Milena skobo
15. Material Ecocriticism: Reading the Nonhuman World
Gina Stamm
16. Posthuman Ecocriticism: Finding Our Way through Collaborative Survival
Mahinur Gözde Kasurka
Part III - Traversing Disciplinary Boundaries
17. Blue Humanities: Oceans as History, Matter, and Imagination
Aina Vidal Pérez
18. Nuclear Humanities: Envisioning the Nuclear as a Societal and Ecological Value
Inna Sukhenko
19. Critical Animal Studies: Toward the Anthropocene
Ziba Rashidian
20. Unravelling Critical Plant Studies
Kübra Vural Özbey
21. Gandhian Ecosophy: Reflections on Ecology and Self
Narayan Jena
Index
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