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- Changes in the Landscape is a collection of timely essays that bring the methodologies and commitments of ecocriticism to bear on the study of Latin American literature and cultural production.
- About the Author: Jennifer L. French is the Rosenburg Professor of Environmental Studies and Spanish at Williams College.
- 282 Pages
- Literary Collections, Caribbean & Latin American
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About the Book
A fresh, interdisciplinary collection of essays by leading scholars in the fields of nineteenth-century studies and Latin American ecocriticismBook Synopsis
Changes in the Landscape is a collection of timely essays that bring the methodologies and commitments of ecocriticism to bear on the study of Latin American literature and cultural production. The book's eleven chapters, written by some of the leading voices in the field, invite readers to consider how the relationship between humans and nonhuman nature was fundamentally transformed during a period when new modes of capitalist production were emerging in the region and around the world. Jennifer L. French's introductory essay provides a historical and theoretical framework for the collection. Ranging from the immediate aftermath of the Spanish-American Wars of Independence (1810-1826) to the early twentieth century (1925), the volume's essays cover a wide variety of genres and forms of cultural production, from José Hernández's epic poem Martín Fierro to prose fiction, painting and photography, and the personal albums compiled by Spanish-American women. Individually and collectively, the essays engage with scientific writing as both a discourse of power and a source of potentially significant, even revelatory information about human and nonhuman nature. Changes in the Landscape enables readers to more fully understand the transition from colonial regimes to the ecocidal extractivism of the export boom (1870-1930) by drawing out and analyzing some of the cognitive resources and rhetorical strategies that were available to imagine, protest, or enact new norms and expectations regarding the relations between human and nonhuman life, be it the life of wildflowers, waterfalls, or Cuba's Ciénaga de Zapata.Review Quotes
"This is an excellent, compelling, carefully researched, and clearly written volume by leading scholars in Latin Americanist environmental humanities."
--Rachel Price, author of Planet/Cuba: Art, Culture, and the Future of the Island
About the Author
Jennifer L. French is the Rosenburg Professor of Environmental Studies and Spanish at Williams College.Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .64 Inches (D)
Weight: .84 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: Caribbean & Latin American
Genre: Literary Collections
Number of Pages: 282
Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Jennifer L French
Language: English
Street Date: February 7, 2025
TCIN: 92968456
UPC: 9780826507457
Item Number (DPCI): 247-44-9488
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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