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Ecocriticism (The New Critical Idiom)
Ecocriticism (The New Critical Idiom)
Ecocriticism (The New Critical Idiom)

Ecocriticism (the New Critical Idiom) (2027)

: Investigates the rhetoric of environmental crisis, from Rachel Carson's Silent Spring to modern climate models.

Garrard organizes the field through key "tropes" or concepts that have historically shaped environmental thought: Ecocriticism (The New Critical Idiom)

The New Critical Idiom - Book Series - Routledge & CRC Press : Investigates the rhetoric of environmental crisis, from

: Examines how we "inhabit" the world and the philosophical shifts from anthropocentrism (human-centered) to ecocentrism (nature-centered). Key Features for Students Ecocriticism (The New Critical Idiom)

: A dedicated look at animal studies and the boundaries between human and non-human life.

: A new chapter in the third edition that explores Indigenous ecological relations and critiques "ecological Indigeneity".