Counter-Desecration

A Glossary for Writing Within the Anthropocene

Linda Russo editor Marthe Reed editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Wesleyan University Press

Published:22nd Nov '18

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This book explores the Anthropocene era through a unique lens of ecopoetics, offering insights into humanity's impact on the environment.

The term Anthropocene marks a new geological epoch, emphasizing humanity's significant impact on the Earth's environment since the Industrial Revolution. This concept has sparked discussions across various fields, including science, arts, and humanities. In this context, Counter-Desecration emerges as a vital contribution to ecopoetics, a multidisciplinary approach that intertwines poetry, ecology, and innovative thought. The book reflects a growing awareness of ecological issues and the urgent need for creative responses to environmental challenges.

Counter-Desecration is a compilation of terms and concepts gathered from various contributors, including notable figures like Brenda Hillman and Eileen Tabios. This collection serves as a testament to human creativity and adaptability in the face of ecological crises. Each entry within the book represents a unique perspective on human engagement with the environment, addressing themes such as anti-colonialism, ecological imbalance, and environmental justice. The contributors offer sketches and notions that invite readers to rethink their relationship with the world around them.

What sets Counter-Desecration apart is its focus on the artistic and poetic dimensions of environmental discourse. It fills a gap in ecocriticism and ecopoetics by providing a rich tapestry of ideas that explore the complexities of our time. Through thoughtful observation and scholarship, this book not only sheds light on the pressing issues of the Anthropocene but also inspires a deeper understanding of our interconnectedness with nature.

ISBN: 9780819578457

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144 pages