Over the past several decades, writers such as Margaret Atwood, Paolo Bacigalupi, Octavia E. Butler, and Kathy Jetn¯il-Kijiner have explored climate change through literature, reflecting current anxieties about humans’ impact on the planet. Emphasizing the importance of interdisciplinarity, this volume embraces literature as a means to cultivate students’ understanding of the ongoing climate crisis, ethics in times of disaster, and the intrinsic intersectionality of environmental issues.Contributors discuss speculative climate futures, the Anthropocene, postcolonialism, climate anxiety, and the usefulness of storytelling in engaging with catastrophe. The essays offer approaches to teaching interdisciplinary and cross-listed courses, including strategies for team-teaching across disciplines and for building connections between humanities majors and STEM majors. The volume concludes with essays that explore ways to address grief and to contemplate a hopeful future in the face of apocalyptic predictions.
Categorías: IMPRESOS A DEMANDA, LingÜistica
Teaching the Literature of Climate Change
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SKU: PAP01478046Categorías: IMPRESOS A DEMANDA, LingÜisticaEtiquetas: 9781603296359, Debra J. Rosenthal (editor)
| Peso | 0.502 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensiones | 1.849 × 15.2 × 22.9 cm |
| ISBN | 9781603296359 |
| Autor | Debra J. Rosenthal (editor) |
| Editorial | Modern Language Association of America |
| Año De Edición | 2024-04-26 |
| Número De Páginas | 346 |
| Idioma | Inglés |
| País | Estados Unidos de América (EE.UU.) |
| Formato | Libro Impreso Bajo Demanda |
| Terminado | Tapa Blanda |
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