How might literary scholarship engage with the sustainability debate? Aimed at research scholars and advanced students in literary and environmental studies, this collection brings together twelve essays by leading and up-coming scholars on the theme of literature and sustainability. In today's sociopolitical world, sustainability has become a ubiquitous term, yet one potentially driven to near meaninglessness by the extent of its usage. While much has been written on sustainability in various domains, this volume sets out to foreground the contributions literary scholarship might make to notions of sustainability, both as an idea with a particular history and as an attempt to reconceptualise the way we live. Essays in this volume take a range of approaches, using the tools of literary analysis to interrogate sustainability's various paradoxes and to examine how literature in its various forms might envisage notions of sustainability.
About the AuthorAdeline Johns-Putra is Reader in English Literature at the University of Surrey
John Parham is Principal Lecturer in Media & Cultural Studies at the University of Worcester
Louise Squire is an Independent Scholar
Book InformationISBN 9781526182357
Author Adeline Johns-PutraFormat Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Manchester University PressPublisher Manchester University Press