Jürg Federspiel’s novel Die Ballade von der Typhoid Mary (1982) offers a fictionalized account of the notorious heroine’s life that ultimately sympathizes with her plight as an immigrant who faced exclusionary cultural barriers. Drawing on Rob Nixon’s concept of “slow violence” and recent approaches developed by material ecocriticism theory, my essay reinterprets this work from an environmental humanities perspective. The interpretation focuses on the interconnection of discourses related to disease, food, and pollution flows. Exploration of these themes leads to the conclusion that Federspiel’s work was prescient in its parallel engagement with both immigration issues and the emerging environmental concerns of its time. Since global migrat...
Abstract: The goal of literary and environmental studies is to investigate both social commitments a...
In Migration and Literature argumentiert Søren Frank für eine Abkehr von autor-biographischen Ansätz...
The essay addresses the problem of the relation of literary knowledge to environmental knowledge, ex...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021This dissertation project examines how contemporary Ge...
Immigration is without a doubt one of the most controversial topics throughout history and today. Th...
This dissertation studies the intersections of militarism, climate change, and environmental justice...
Theodor Storm's novella 'Der Schimmelreiter' is set in northwestern Germany, a region with a long hi...
The author analyzes the mutual determinants of the ecological and social crisis. The starting point ...
This article applies an eco-critical approach to contemporary American fiction about the Canada-US b...
This dissertation examines contemporary literary depictions of climate change induced disasters thro...
At the time of its publication, German writer Jenny Erpenbeck’s novel Go, Went, Gone (2017; Gehen, G...
As regional climate evolves into new climatic states in different parts of the world, humanity will ...
This ecocritical reading of Marie Luise Kaschnitz’s poetic cycle “Rückkehr nach Frankfurt” ‘Return t...
This dissertation tracks the entwined cultural and environmental histories of ‘legacy contaminants –...
This dissertation asserts that climate change is a narrative problem in addition to a scientific one...
Abstract: The goal of literary and environmental studies is to investigate both social commitments a...
In Migration and Literature argumentiert Søren Frank für eine Abkehr von autor-biographischen Ansätz...
The essay addresses the problem of the relation of literary knowledge to environmental knowledge, ex...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021This dissertation project examines how contemporary Ge...
Immigration is without a doubt one of the most controversial topics throughout history and today. Th...
This dissertation studies the intersections of militarism, climate change, and environmental justice...
Theodor Storm's novella 'Der Schimmelreiter' is set in northwestern Germany, a region with a long hi...
The author analyzes the mutual determinants of the ecological and social crisis. The starting point ...
This article applies an eco-critical approach to contemporary American fiction about the Canada-US b...
This dissertation examines contemporary literary depictions of climate change induced disasters thro...
At the time of its publication, German writer Jenny Erpenbeck’s novel Go, Went, Gone (2017; Gehen, G...
As regional climate evolves into new climatic states in different parts of the world, humanity will ...
This ecocritical reading of Marie Luise Kaschnitz’s poetic cycle “Rückkehr nach Frankfurt” ‘Return t...
This dissertation tracks the entwined cultural and environmental histories of ‘legacy contaminants –...
This dissertation asserts that climate change is a narrative problem in addition to a scientific one...
Abstract: The goal of literary and environmental studies is to investigate both social commitments a...
In Migration and Literature argumentiert Søren Frank für eine Abkehr von autor-biographischen Ansätz...
The essay addresses the problem of the relation of literary knowledge to environmental knowledge, ex...