Neoliberal capitalist growth and ecological exploitation have been raising formerly unknown problems and pose significant difficulties for the environmentally dispossessed, for instance in terms of meeting an ever-increasing consumer demand concerning natural resources and simultaneously coping with a massive and indisputable waste problem. The virulent topic of inconsiderate environmental destruction and improper waste disposal is addressed by Gioconda Belli’s 1996 utopian novel Waslala: Memorial del Futuro in different ways. With its postcolonial-ecocritical agenda, the novel detaches itself from narrow dichotomous and stereotypical conceptions and aims to draw the readers’ attention to the negative and fatalistic impact that neoliberal c...
International audienceHow do the meaning and practices of environmentalism change if we see the curr...
This book addresses the role and potential of literature in the process of contesting and re-evaluat...
This article is included in a Special focus: Eco-fictions: Emergent Discourses and Nature and the En...
Gioconda Belli’s Waslala criticizes the concept of “anti-developmental neo-imperialism”: the novel’s...
Specifically addressing the environmental turn of recent dystopian fiction, this thesis investigates...
Amitav Ghosh’s novel Gun Island (2019) explores the intersection of the nonhuman with 21st century i...
This dissertation focuses on the portrayal of human attitudes and actions and their impact on the en...
This chapter reviews a rapidly expanding body of research in political ecology exploring processes b...
Gioconda Belli’s futuristic novel Waslala reveals the many tensions t...
This thesis approaches the fictional works of three contemporary Latin American authors: the Brazili...
In this new millennium the relatively young field of ecocriticism has had to face important transdis...
This paper explores the formal means by which Amitav Ghosh's The Hungry Tide--a 2004 novel set in th...
Gioconda Belli’s futuristic novel “Waslala” reveals the many tensions that arise when one explores h...
This dissertation recontextualizes literary, critical, and popular models of nature in contemporary ...
This study analyzes diverse anthropocentric and ecocentric tendencies, fluctuations, and changes amo...
International audienceHow do the meaning and practices of environmentalism change if we see the curr...
This book addresses the role and potential of literature in the process of contesting and re-evaluat...
This article is included in a Special focus: Eco-fictions: Emergent Discourses and Nature and the En...
Gioconda Belli’s Waslala criticizes the concept of “anti-developmental neo-imperialism”: the novel’s...
Specifically addressing the environmental turn of recent dystopian fiction, this thesis investigates...
Amitav Ghosh’s novel Gun Island (2019) explores the intersection of the nonhuman with 21st century i...
This dissertation focuses on the portrayal of human attitudes and actions and their impact on the en...
This chapter reviews a rapidly expanding body of research in political ecology exploring processes b...
Gioconda Belli’s futuristic novel Waslala reveals the many tensions t...
This thesis approaches the fictional works of three contemporary Latin American authors: the Brazili...
In this new millennium the relatively young field of ecocriticism has had to face important transdis...
This paper explores the formal means by which Amitav Ghosh's The Hungry Tide--a 2004 novel set in th...
Gioconda Belli’s futuristic novel “Waslala” reveals the many tensions that arise when one explores h...
This dissertation recontextualizes literary, critical, and popular models of nature in contemporary ...
This study analyzes diverse anthropocentric and ecocentric tendencies, fluctuations, and changes amo...
International audienceHow do the meaning and practices of environmentalism change if we see the curr...
This book addresses the role and potential of literature in the process of contesting and re-evaluat...
This article is included in a Special focus: Eco-fictions: Emergent Discourses and Nature and the En...