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Prismatic Ecology: Ecotheory beyond Green

Editat de Jeffrey Jerome Cohen
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 ian 2014

Emphasizing sustainability, balance, and the natural, green dominates our thinking about ecology like no other color. What about the catastrophic, the disruptive, the inaccessible, and the excessive? What of the ocean’s turbulence, the fecundity of excrement, the solitude of an iceberg, multihued contaminations? Prismatic Ecology moves beyond the accustomed green readings of ecotheory and maps a colorful world of ecological possibility.
In a series of linked essays that span place, time, and discipline, Jeffrey Jerome Cohen brings together writers who illustrate the vibrant worlds formed by colors. Organized by the structure of a prism, each chapter explores the coming into existence of nonanthropocentric ecologies. “Red” engages sites of animal violence, apocalyptic emergence, and activism; “Maroon” follows the aurora borealis to the far North and beholds in its shimmering alternative modes of world composition; “Chartreuse” is a meditation on postsustainability and possibility within sublime excess; “Grey” is the color of the undead; “Ultraviolet” is a potentially lethal force that opens vistas beyond humanly known nature.
Featuring established and emerging scholars from varying disciplines, this volume presents a collaborative imagining of what a more-than-green ecology offers. While highlighting critical approaches not yet common within ecotheory, the contributions remain diverse and cover a range of topics including materiality, the inhuman, and the agency of objects. By way of color, Cohen guides readers through a reflection of an essentially complex and disordered universe and demonstrates the spectrum as an unfinishable totality, always in excess of what a human perceives.
Contributors: Stacy Alaimo, U of Texas at Arlington; Levi R. Bryant, Collin College; Lowell Duckert, West Virginia U; Graham Harman, American U in Cairo; Bernd Herzogenrath, Goethe U of Frankfurt; Serenella Iovino, U of Turin, Italy; Eileen A. Joy; Robert McRuer, George Washington U; Tobias Menely, Miami U; Steve Mentz, St. John’s U, New York City; Timothy Morton, Rice U; Vin Nardizzi, U of British Columbia; Serpil Oppermann, Hacettepe U, Ankara; Margaret Ronda, Rutgers U; Will Stockton, Clemson U; Allan Stoekl, Penn State U; Ben Woodard; Julian Yates, U of Delaware.


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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780816679980
ISBN-10: 0816679983
Pagini: 384
Ilustrații: 4
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Minnesota Press
Colecția Univ Of Minnesota Press

Notă biografică

Jeffrey Jerome Cohen is professor of English and director of the Medieval and Early Modern Studies Institute at George Washington University. He is the author and editor of numerous books, including Medieval Identity Machines; Of Giants: Sex, Monsters, and the Middle Ages; and Monster Theory: Reading Culture, all from Minnesota.

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Contents
Foreword

Lawrence Buell

Acknowledgments
Introduction: Ecology’s Rainbow

Jeffrey Jerome Cohen

1. White

Bernd Herzogenrath

2. Red

Tobias Menely and Margaret Ronda

3. Maroon

Lowell Duckert

4. Pink

Robert McRuer

5. Orange

Julian Yates

6. Gold

Graham Harman

7. Chartreuse

Allan Stoekl

8. Greener

Vin Nardizzi

9. Beige

Will Stockton

10. Brown

Steve Mentz

11. Blue

Eileen A. Joy

12. Violet-Black

Stacy Alaimo

13. Ultraviolet

Ben Woodard

14. Grey

Jeffrey Jerome Cohen

15. Black

Levi R. Bryant

16. X-Ray

Timothy Morton

Onword. After Green Ecologies: Prismatic Visions

Serenella Iovino and Serpil Oppermann
Contributors

Index




Descriere

Prismatic Ecology moves beyond the accustomed green readings of ecotheory and maps a colorful world of ecological possibility. By way of color, Jeffrey Jerome Cohen guides readers through a reflection of an essentially complex and disordered universe and demonstrates the spectrum as an unfinishable totality, always in excess of what a human perceives.