Description
Analysing a variety of examples, this book explores narrative as a powerful cognitive and linguistic device capable of influencing how we treat the natural world.
About the Author
Arran Stibbe is Professor of Ecological Linguistics at the University of Gloucestershire, UK. He has an academic background in both linguistics and human ecology and combines the two in his research and teaching. He is founder of the International Ecolinguistics Association, author of Ecolinguistics: Language, Ecology and the Stories We Live By (2020), and was awarded a National Teaching Fellowship by the Higher Education Academy for teaching excellence.
Reviews
This book, presenting a clearly defined, comprehensive and coherent overview of econarrative with cogent and intrinsically interesting illustrative examples and a strong argument, is set to become the authoritative and seminal text of a new field. -- Guy Cook, Emeritus Professor of Language in Education, King's College London, UK
Timely, compelling and written with great lucidity and clarity, this book offers a wide-ranging account of econarrative and its crucial function in protecting the ecosystems that life depends on. Alongside narratological and linguistic reflections, it presents an impassioned case for challenging our unsustainable civilisation and finding new econarratives to live by. -- Emanuela Ettorre, Professor of English, Universita degli Studi 'Gabriele d'Annunzio', Chieti-Pescara, Italy
Book Information
ISBN 9781350263116
Author Arran Stibbe
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC