Ecospectrality
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Ecospectrality
Haunting and Environmental Justice in Contemporary Anglophone Novels
White, Dr Laura A.
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
11/2021
224
Mole
Inglês
9781350243248
15 a 20 dias
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Acknowledgements
Introduction: Holding Open the Door of Haunting
Part 1: Materializing Environmental Threats
1. Urban Hauntings: On Ghosts and Garbage in GraceLand
2. Spectral Toxicity in Michelle Cliff's No Telephone to Heaven
Part 2: Materializing Environmental Knowledges
3. Haunted Histories, Animate Futures: Recovering Noongar Knowledge through
Kim Scott's That Deadman Dance
4. Mapping Modes of Inhabitance: Haunting, Homing, and the Cartographic
Imagination in Henrietta Rose-Innes's The Rock Alphabet
5. Life in the Graveyard: Architectures of Survival and Extinction in Arundhati
Roy's The Ministry of Utmost Happiness
Conclusion: Plotting Just Futures in the Company of Ghosts
Notes
Bibliography
Introduction: Holding Open the Door of Haunting
Part 1: Materializing Environmental Threats
1. Urban Hauntings: On Ghosts and Garbage in GraceLand
2. Spectral Toxicity in Michelle Cliff's No Telephone to Heaven
Part 2: Materializing Environmental Knowledges
3. Haunted Histories, Animate Futures: Recovering Noongar Knowledge through
Kim Scott's That Deadman Dance
4. Mapping Modes of Inhabitance: Haunting, Homing, and the Cartographic
Imagination in Henrietta Rose-Innes's The Rock Alphabet
5. Life in the Graveyard: Architectures of Survival and Extinction in Arundhati
Roy's The Ministry of Utmost Happiness
Conclusion: Plotting Just Futures in the Company of Ghosts
Notes
Bibliography
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Acknowledgements
Introduction: Holding Open the Door of Haunting
Part 1: Materializing Environmental Threats
1. Urban Hauntings: On Ghosts and Garbage in GraceLand
2. Spectral Toxicity in Michelle Cliff's No Telephone to Heaven
Part 2: Materializing Environmental Knowledges
3. Haunted Histories, Animate Futures: Recovering Noongar Knowledge through
Kim Scott's That Deadman Dance
4. Mapping Modes of Inhabitance: Haunting, Homing, and the Cartographic
Imagination in Henrietta Rose-Innes's The Rock Alphabet
5. Life in the Graveyard: Architectures of Survival and Extinction in Arundhati
Roy's The Ministry of Utmost Happiness
Conclusion: Plotting Just Futures in the Company of Ghosts
Notes
Bibliography
Introduction: Holding Open the Door of Haunting
Part 1: Materializing Environmental Threats
1. Urban Hauntings: On Ghosts and Garbage in GraceLand
2. Spectral Toxicity in Michelle Cliff's No Telephone to Heaven
Part 2: Materializing Environmental Knowledges
3. Haunted Histories, Animate Futures: Recovering Noongar Knowledge through
Kim Scott's That Deadman Dance
4. Mapping Modes of Inhabitance: Haunting, Homing, and the Cartographic
Imagination in Henrietta Rose-Innes's The Rock Alphabet
5. Life in the Graveyard: Architectures of Survival and Extinction in Arundhati
Roy's The Ministry of Utmost Happiness
Conclusion: Plotting Just Futures in the Company of Ghosts
Notes
Bibliography
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.