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"This groundbreaking new volume unites eighteenth-century studies and the environmental humanities, showcasing how these fields can vibrantly benefit one another. In eleven chapters that engage a variety of eighteenth-century texts, contributors explore timely themes and topics such as climate change, new materialisms, the blue humanities, indigeneity and decoloniality, and green utopianism. Additionally, each chapter reflects on pedagogical concerns, asking: How do we teach eighteenth-century environmental humanities? With particular attention to the voices of early-career scholars who bring cutting-edge perspectives, these essays highlight vital and innovative trends that can enrich both disciplines, making them essential for classroom use"--
Human ecology and the humanities --- History --- eighteenth-century climate change, decoloniality, new materialisms, environmental humanities, green utopias, Prince Edward Island, Phillis Wheatley Peters, Erasmus Darwin, Little Ice Age, Indigeneity, blue humanities, William Gilbert, James Grainger, Philip Freneau, John Thelwell, L.M. Montgomery.
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"Engaging contemporary media alongside canonical eighteenth-century literature, this book examines queer readings of representations of water"--
Bodies of water in literature. --- Ecocriticism. --- English literature --- Masculinity in literature. --- Queer theory. --- Violence in literature. --- History and criticism --- Bodies of water in literature --- Violence in literature --- Masculinity in literature --- Ecocriticism --- Queer theory
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"This groundbreaking new volume unites eighteenth-century studies and the environmental humanities, showcasing how these fields can vibrantly benefit one another. In eleven chapters that engage a variety of eighteenth-century texts, contributors explore timely themes and topics such as climate change, new materialisms, the blue humanities, indigeneity and decoloniality, and green utopianism. Additionally, each chapter reflects on pedagogical concerns, asking: How do we teach eighteenth-century environmental humanities? With particular attention to the voices of early-career scholars who bring cutting-edge perspectives, these essays highlight vital and innovative trends that can enrich both disciplines, making them essential for classroom use"--
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