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  1. Fueling Culture
    101 Words for Energy and Environment
    Published: [2017]; ©2017
    Publisher:  Fordham University Press, New York, NY

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    How has our relation to energy changed over time? What differences do particular energy sources make to human values, politics, and imagination? How have transitions from one energy source to another—from wood to coal, or from oil to solar to whatever comes next—transformed culture and society? What are the implications of uneven access to energy in the past, present, and future? Which concepts and theories clarify our relation to energy, and which just get in the way? Fueling Culture offers a compendium of keywords written by scholars and practitioners from around the world and across the humanities and social sciences.- These keywords offer new ways of thinking about energy as both the source and the limit of how we inhabit culture, with the aim of opening up new ways of understanding the seemingly irresolvable contradictions of dependence upon unsustainable energy forms.Fueling Culture brings together writing that is risk-taking and interdisciplinary, drawing on insights from literary and cultural studies, environmental history and ecocriticism, political economy and political ecology, postcolonial and globalization studies, and materialisms old and new.Keywords in this volume include: Aboriginal, Accumulation, Addiction, Affect, America, Animal, Anthropocene, Architecture, Arctic, Automobile, Boom, Canada, Catastrophe, Change, Charcoal, China, Coal, Community, Corporation, Crisis, Dams, Demand, Detritus, Disaster, Ecology, Electricity, Embodiment, Ethics, Evolution, Exhaust, Fallout, Fiction, Fracking, Future, Gender, Green, Grids, Guilt, Identity, Image, Infrastructure, Innervation, Kerosene,- Lebenskraft, Limits, Media, Metabolism, Middle East, Nature, Necessity, Networks, Nigeria, Nuclear, Petroviolence, Photography, Pipelines, Plastics, Renewable, Resilience, Risk, Roads, Rubber, Rural, Russia, Servers, Shame, Solar, Spill, Spiritual, Statistics, Surveillance, Sustainability, Tallow, Texas, Textiles, Utopia, Venezuela, Whaling, Wood, Work For a full list of keywords in and contributors to this volume, please go to: ow.ly/4mZZxV

     

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    Other subjects: anthropocene; climate change; cultural studies; culture and society; ecocriticism; energy; environmental studies; global warming; natural resources; oil; SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Ecology
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  2. Fueling Culture
    101 Words for Energy and Environment
    Published: [2017]; ©2017
    Publisher:  Fordham University Press, New York, NY

    How has our relation to energy changed over time? What differences do particular energy sources make to human values, politics, and imagination? How have transitions from one energy source to another—from wood to coal, or from oil to solar to... more

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    How has our relation to energy changed over time? What differences do particular energy sources make to human values, politics, and imagination? How have transitions from one energy source to another—from wood to coal, or from oil to solar to whatever comes next—transformed culture and society? What are the implications of uneven access to energy in the past, present, and future? Which concepts and theories clarify our relation to energy, and which just get in the way? Fueling Culture offers a compendium of keywords written by scholars and practitioners from around the world and across the humanities and social sciences.- These keywords offer new ways of thinking about energy as both the source and the limit of how we inhabit culture, with the aim of opening up new ways of understanding the seemingly irresolvable contradictions of dependence upon unsustainable energy forms.Fueling Culture brings together writing that is risk-taking and interdisciplinary, drawing on insights from literary and cultural studies, environmental history and ecocriticism, political economy and political ecology, postcolonial and globalization studies, and materialisms old and new.Keywords in this volume include: Aboriginal, Accumulation, Addiction, Affect, America, Animal, Anthropocene, Architecture, Arctic, Automobile, Boom, Canada, Catastrophe, Change, Charcoal, China, Coal, Community, Corporation, Crisis, Dams, Demand, Detritus, Disaster, Ecology, Electricity, Embodiment, Ethics, Evolution, Exhaust, Fallout, Fiction, Fracking, Future, Gender, Green, Grids, Guilt, Identity, Image, Infrastructure, Innervation, Kerosene,- Lebenskraft, Limits, Media, Metabolism, Middle East, Nature, Necessity, Networks, Nigeria, Nuclear, Petroviolence, Photography, Pipelines, Plastics, Renewable, Resilience, Risk, Roads, Rubber, Rural, Russia, Servers, Shame, Solar, Spill, Spiritual, Statistics, Surveillance, Sustainability, Tallow, Texas, Textiles, Utopia, Venezuela, Whaling, Wood, Work For a full list of keywords in and contributors to this volume, please go to: ow.ly/4mZZxV

     

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    Subjects: anthropocene; climate change; cultural studies; culture and society; ecocriticism; energy; environmental studies; global warming; natural resources; oil; SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Ecology
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  3. Fueling Culture
    101 Words for Energy and Environment
    Published: [2017]; © 2017
    Publisher:  Fordham University Press, New York, NY

    How has our relation to energy changed over time? What differences do particular energy sources make to human values, politics, and imagination? How have transitions from one energy source to another—from wood to coal, or from oil to solar to... more

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    How has our relation to energy changed over time? What differences do particular energy sources make to human values, politics, and imagination? How have transitions from one energy source to another—from wood to coal, or from oil to solar to whatever comes next—transformed culture and society? What are the implications of uneven access to energy in the past, present, and future? Which concepts and theories clarify our relation to energy, and which just get in the way? Fueling Culture offers a compendium of keywords written by scholars and practitioners from around the world and across the humanities and social sciences. These keywords offer new ways of thinking about energy as both the source and the limit of how we inhabit culture, with the aim of opening up new ways of understanding the seemingly irresolvable contradictions of dependence upon unsustainable energy forms.Fueling Culture brings together writing that is risk-taking and interdisciplinary, drawing on insights from literary and cultural studies, environmental history and ecocriticism, political economy and political ecology, postcolonial and globalization studies, and materialisms old and new.Keywords in this volume include: Aboriginal, Accumulation, Addiction, Affect, America, Animal, Anthropocene, Architecture, Arctic, Automobile, Boom, Canada, Catastrophe, Change, Charcoal, China, Coal, Community, Corporation, Crisis, Dams, Demand, Detritus, Disaster, Ecology, Electricity, Embodiment, Ethics, Evolution, Exhaust, Fallout, Fiction, Fracking, Future, Gender, Green, Grids, Guilt, Identity, Image, Infrastructure, Innervation, Kerosene, Lebenskraft, Limits, Media, Metabolism, Middle East, Nature, Necessity, Networks, Nigeria, Nuclear, Petroviolence, Photography, Pipelines, Plastics, Renewable, Resilience, Risk, Roads, Rubber, Rural, Russia, Servers, Shame, Solar, Spill, Spiritual, Statistics, Surveillance, Sustainability, Tallow, Texas, Textiles, Utopia, Venezuela, Whaling, Wood, Work For a full list of keywords in and contributors to this volume, please go to: ow.ly/4mZZxV

     

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  4. Fueling Culture
    101 Words for Energy and Environment
    Published: [2017]; © 2017
    Publisher:  Fordham University Press, New York, NY

    How has our relation to energy changed over time? What differences do particular energy sources make to human values, politics, and imagination? How have transitions from one energy source to another—from wood to coal, or from oil to solar to... more

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    How has our relation to energy changed over time? What differences do particular energy sources make to human values, politics, and imagination? How have transitions from one energy source to another—from wood to coal, or from oil to solar to whatever comes next—transformed culture and society? What are the implications of uneven access to energy in the past, present, and future? Which concepts and theories clarify our relation to energy, and which just get in the way? Fueling Culture offers a compendium of keywords written by scholars and practitioners from around the world and across the humanities and social sciences. These keywords offer new ways of thinking about energy as both the source and the limit of how we inhabit culture, with the aim of opening up new ways of understanding the seemingly irresolvable contradictions of dependence upon unsustainable energy forms.Fueling Culture brings together writing that is risk-taking and interdisciplinary, drawing on insights from literary and cultural studies, environmental history and ecocriticism, political economy and political ecology, postcolonial and globalization studies, and materialisms old and new.Keywords in this volume include: Aboriginal, Accumulation, Addiction, Affect, America, Animal, Anthropocene, Architecture, Arctic, Automobile, Boom, Canada, Catastrophe, Change, Charcoal, China, Coal, Community, Corporation, Crisis, Dams, Demand, Detritus, Disaster, Ecology, Electricity, Embodiment, Ethics, Evolution, Exhaust, Fallout, Fiction, Fracking, Future, Gender, Green, Grids, Guilt, Identity, Image, Infrastructure, Innervation, Kerosene, Lebenskraft, Limits, Media, Metabolism, Middle East, Nature, Necessity, Networks, Nigeria, Nuclear, Petroviolence, Photography, Pipelines, Plastics, Renewable, Resilience, Risk, Roads, Rubber, Rural, Russia, Servers, Shame, Solar, Spill, Spiritual, Statistics, Surveillance, Sustainability, Tallow, Texas, Textiles, Utopia, Venezuela, Whaling, Wood, Work For a full list of keywords in and contributors to this volume, please go to: ow.ly/4mZZxV

     

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    Subjects: anthropocene; climate change; cultural studies; culture and society; ecocriticism; energy; environmental studies; global warming; natural resources; oil; SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Ecology
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  5. The deep
    a companion
    Contributor: Teodorski, Marko (Publisher); Bacon, Simon (Publisher)
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, Lausanne ; Berlin ; Bruxelles ; Chennai ; New York ; Oxford

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    Contributor: Teodorski, Marko (Publisher); Bacon, Simon (Publisher)
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    ISBN: 9781800792579; 1800792573
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    Series: Genre fiction and film companions
    Subjects: Wassergeist; Meer <Motiv>; Meerwesen; Literatur
    Other subjects: the ocean; sea monsters; environment; environmental studies; blue humanities; The Deep; Marko Teodorski; Simon Bacon; ARTS+MUSI+THEA: The Arts
    Scope: ix, 345 Seiten, Illustrationen, 21 cm, 522 g
  6. An Ibero-American Perspective on Narratives of Pandemics
    Contributor: Bora, Zélia M. (HerausgeberIn); Roy, Animesh (HerausgeberIn); la Fuente Ballesteros, Ricardo (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar]

    An Ibero-American Perspective on Narratives of Pandemics is a critique of the realities of the pandemic in the Ibero-American world and its intertwined relationship with the environment. Through a critical gaze into the history of the region as it... more

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    An Ibero-American Perspective on Narratives of Pandemics is a critique of the realities of the pandemic in the Ibero-American world and its intertwined relationship with the environment. Through a critical gaze into the history of the region as it has evolved through periods of socio-environmental and cultural conflicts, the book chronicles multiple experiences of how people managed to negotiate multiple crises on a daily basis by often clinging to their age old cultural and healing practices, as well as the humanistic representation of such experiences in various fictional and nonfictional writings. The contributors expose the biopolitics around COVID-19 and its effects particularly on marginalised populations and the environment in an effort to consider the complexity of the pandemic in its multiple dimensions. They evaluate it through climatic, socioeconomic, political, scientific, and cultural lenses that they argue shaped the realities of the pandemic. They also take a close look at the use and effects of language in virtual spaces, implying it has the ability to construct/mis-construct reality in this postmodern world, arguing there is a need for a new environmental ethic post-pandemic.

     

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    Contributor: Bora, Zélia M. (HerausgeberIn); Roy, Animesh (HerausgeberIn); la Fuente Ballesteros, Ricardo (HerausgeberIn)
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    ISBN: 9781793654052
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    Subjects: Ecocriticism; Narrative; postmodernism; Covid-19; Anthropocene; pandemic; environmental degradation; biopolitics; environmental studies; Ibero-American; environmental ethic; environmental governance; healing practices
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  7. Fueling Culture
    101 Words for Energy and Environment
    Published: [2017]
    Publisher:  Fordham University Press, New York, NY

    Frontmatter -- Contents -- How to Use This Book -- “Infinite” -- Introduction -- Aboriginal -- Accumulation -- Addiction -- Affect -- America -- Animal -- Anthropocene 1 -- Anthropocene 2 -- Architecture -- Arctic -- Automobile -- Automobility --... more

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- How to Use This Book -- “Infinite” -- Introduction -- Aboriginal -- Accumulation -- Addiction -- Affect -- America -- Animal -- Anthropocene 1 -- Anthropocene 2 -- Architecture -- Arctic -- Automobile -- Automobility -- Boom -- Canada -- Catastrophe -- Change -- Charcoal -- China 1 -- China 2 -- Coal -- Coal Ash -- Community -- Corporation -- Crisis -- Dams -- Demand -- Detritus -- Disaster -- Ecology -- Electricity -- Embodiment -- Energopolitics -- Energy -- Energy Regimes -- Energy Systems -- Ethics -- Evolution -- Exhaust -- Exhaustion -- Fallout -- Fiction -- Fracking -- Future -- Gender -- Green How has our relation to energy changed over time? What differences do particular energy sources make to human values, politics, and imagination? How have transitions from one energy source to another—from wood to coal, or from oil to solar to whatever comes next—transformed culture and society? What are the implications of uneven access to energy in the past, present, and future? Which concepts and theories clarify our relation to energy, and which just get in the way? Fueling Culture offers a compendium of keywords written by scholars and practitioners from around the world and across the humanities and social sciences. These keywords offer new ways of thinking about energy as both the source and the limit of how we inhabit culture, with the aim of opening up new ways of understanding the seemingly irresolvable contradictions of dependence upon unsustainable energy forms.Fueling Culture brings together writing that is risk-taking and interdisciplinary, drawing on insights from literary and cultural studies, environmental history and ecocriticism, political economy and political ecology, postcolonial and globalization studies, and materialisms old and new.Keywords in this volume include: Aboriginal, Accumulation, Addiction, Affect, America, Animal, Anthropocene, Architecture, Arctic, Automobile, Boom, Canada, Catastrophe, Change, Charcoal, China, Coal, Community, Corporation, Crisis, Dams, Demand, Detritus, Disaster, Ecology, Electricity, Embodiment, Ethics, Evolution, Exhaust, Fallout, Fiction, Fracking, Future, Gender, Green, Grids, Guilt, Identity, Image, Infrastructure, Innervation, Kerosene, Lebenskraft, Limits, Media, Metabolism, Middle East, Nature, Necessity, Networks, Nigeria, Nuclear, Petroviolence, Photography, Pipelines, Plastics, Renewable, Resilience, Risk, Roads, Rubber, Rural, Russia, Servers, Shame, Solar, Spill, Spiritual, Statistics, Surveillance, Sustainability, Tallow, Texas, Textiles, Utopia, Venezuela, Whaling, Wood, Work For a full list of keywords in and contributors to this volume, please go to: ow.ly/4mZZxV

     

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    Other subjects: anthropocene; climate change; cultural studies; culture and society; ecocriticism; energy; environmental studies; global warming; natural resources; oil
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (456 p)
  8. Histories of the future
    on Shakespeare and thinking ahead
    Contributor: Mazzio, Carla (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2024]; © 2024
    Publisher:  PENN, University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia

    What early modern and Shakespeare studies have to offer contemporary thinking about the futureWhat do early modern and Shakespeare studies have to offer contemporary thinking about the future? Joining a series of urgent conversations about “the... more

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    What early modern and Shakespeare studies have to offer contemporary thinking about the futureWhat do early modern and Shakespeare studies have to offer contemporary thinking about the future? Joining a series of urgent conversations about “the future” as an object of analysis and theorization in early modern history, art history, literature, science, theology, and law, Histories of the Future addresses this question directly. This volume brings together essays that draw on early modern modes of “thinking ahead” to reconsider the ways in which the teaching and reading of Shakespeare help shape how one imagines the future from the vantage point of today.By stressing the importance of understanding how future-oriented thinking in the past informs perceptions of possibility in the present—with special attention to contemporary issues of climate change, economic inequality, race and indigeneity, queer lives, physical and mental health crises, academic precarity, conditions of scholarly labor, and the ongoing disastrous effects of settler colonialism—Histories of the Future contributes to a rich and expanding field of scholarship on temporality in pre- and early modern literatures and cultures. In the process, it also engages with key insights of twenty-first-century critical and cultural theory in reexamining historical issues ranging from the imagined inevitability of progress or apocalypse to fraught conditions of succession, chronology, catastrophe, influence, prophecy, and risk.With essays by J. K. Barret, Urvashi Chakravarty, Drew Daniel, John Garrison, Margreta de Grazia, Jean E. Howard, Jeffrey Masten, Marissa Nicosia, Vimala Pasupathi, Kathryn Vomero Santos, and Scott Manning Stevens, Histories of the Future explores the possibilities and limits of early modern futures for “thinking ahead” today

     

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    Contributor: Mazzio, Carla (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781512825299
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    Subjects: Future, The, in literature; LITERARY CRITICISM / Shakespeare
    Other subjects: Marxist criticism; academia; crisis of the humanities; critical race theory; does shakespeare matter; environmental studies; futurity; historicism; history of science; indigenous studies; new approaches to Shakespeare plays sonnets; presentism; queer theory; teaching reading Shakespeare; tenure; theories of time; why study shakespeare
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (vi, 290 Seiten)
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    What the Future Holds: Shakespearean Futures, Now and Then -- I. Futures in the Balance: The Ends of Shakespearean Drama -- 1. Earth Dies Burning: Futurity and the Unfinished in Timon of Athens -- 2. Marlowe’s Queer Futures: Edward and Richard, the Second -- 3. Racial Futurity in King Lear -- 4. Fair Hazards: Risk, Race, Justice, and the Future of The Merchant of Venice -- 5. Shakespeare Studies and the Indigenous Turn -- II. Arts of Looking Ahead: Catastrophe, Contingency, Prophecy -- 6. Four Shakespearean Catastrophes -- 7. Recovering Contingency: Possible Outcomes for Julius Caesar -- 8. Prophecy Without Futurity: Joan Puzel and the Social Life of Foresight in 1 Henry VI -- III. Remembrance of Things to Come: Remediating Shakespeares -- 9. Shakespeare’s Viral Futurities: Memory and the Poetics of Infection -- 10. Shakespeare’s Tragic Capital: The Future in the Past in Edward Bond’s Bingo -- 11. After words, words, words: Hamlet on the Border

  9. An Ibero-American Perspective on Narratives of Pandemics
    Contributor: Bora, Zélia M. (HerausgeberIn); Roy, Animesh (HerausgeberIn); la Fuente Ballesteros, Ricardo (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar]

    An Ibero-American Perspective on Narratives of Pandemics is a critique of the realities of the pandemic in the Ibero-American world and its intertwined relationship with the environment. Through a critical gaze into the history of the region as it... more

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    An Ibero-American Perspective on Narratives of Pandemics is a critique of the realities of the pandemic in the Ibero-American world and its intertwined relationship with the environment. Through a critical gaze into the history of the region as it has evolved through periods of socio-environmental and cultural conflicts, the book chronicles multiple experiences of how people managed to negotiate multiple crises on a daily basis by often clinging to their age old cultural and healing practices, as well as the humanistic representation of such experiences in various fictional and nonfictional writings. The contributors expose the biopolitics around COVID-19 and its effects particularly on marginalised populations and the environment in an effort to consider the complexity of the pandemic in its multiple dimensions. They evaluate it through climatic, socioeconomic, political, scientific, and cultural lenses that they argue shaped the realities of the pandemic. They also take a close look at the use and effects of language in virtual spaces, implying it has the ability to construct/mis-construct reality in this postmodern world, arguing there is a need for a new environmental ethic post-pandemic.

     

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    Contributor: Bora, Zélia M. (HerausgeberIn); Roy, Animesh (HerausgeberIn); la Fuente Ballesteros, Ricardo (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781793654052
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    Subjects: Ecocriticism; Narrative; postmodernism; Covid-19; Anthropocene; pandemic; environmental degradation; biopolitics; environmental studies; Ibero-American; environmental ethic; environmental governance; healing practices
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (224 Seiten)
  10. The Deep
    a companion
    Contributor: Teodorski, Marko (Herausgeber); Bacon, Simon (Herausgeber)
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, Lausanne

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    Contributor: Teodorski, Marko (Herausgeber); Bacon, Simon (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781800792579; 1800792573
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    Series: Genre fiction and film companions
    Subjects: Meerwesen; Wassergeist; Meer <Motiv>; Literatur
    Other subjects: (Produktform)Paperback / softback; (BISAC Subject Heading)SOC008000: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / General; the ocean; sea monsters; environment; environmental studies; blue humanities; The Deep; Marko Teodorski; Simon Bacon; ARTS+MUSI+THEA: The Arts; (VLB-WN)1586: Hardcover, Softcover / Kunst/Theater, Ballett
    Scope: ix, 345 Seiten, Illustrationen, 21 cm, 522 g
  11. <<The>> Deep
    a companion
    Contributor: Teodorski, Marko (Publisher); Bacon, Simon (Publisher)
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, Lausanne

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781800792579; 1800792573
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    DDC Categories: 800
    Series: Genre fiction and film companions
    Subjects: Meerwesen; Wassergeist; Meer <Motiv>; Literatur; Geschichte;
    Other subjects: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / General; the ocean; sea monsters; environment; environmental studies; blue humanities; The Deep; Marko Teodorski; Simon Bacon; The Arts; Hardcover, Softcover / Kunst/Theater, Ballett
    Scope: ix, 345 Seiten, Illustrationen, 21 cm, 522 g
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [307]-330

  12. <<The>> Deep
    a companion
    Contributor: Teodorski, Marko (Publisher); Bacon, Simon (Publisher)
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, Lausanne

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    Contributor: Teodorski, Marko (Publisher); Bacon, Simon (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781800792586; 9781800792593; 9781800792609
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    DDC Categories: 800
    Subjects: Meerwesen; Wassergeist; Meer <Motiv>; Literatur; Geschichte;
    Other subjects: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / General; the ocean; sea monsters; environment; environmental studies; blue humanities; The Deep; Marko Teodorski; Simon Bacon; The Arts
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 345 Seiten), Illustrationen
  13. Histories of the future
    on Shakespeare and thinking ahead
    Contributor: Mazzio, Carla (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2024]; © 2024
    Publisher:  PENN, University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia

    What early modern and Shakespeare studies have to offer contemporary thinking about the futureWhat do early modern and Shakespeare studies have to offer contemporary thinking about the future? Joining a series of urgent conversations about “the... more

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    What early modern and Shakespeare studies have to offer contemporary thinking about the futureWhat do early modern and Shakespeare studies have to offer contemporary thinking about the future? Joining a series of urgent conversations about “the future” as an object of analysis and theorization in early modern history, art history, literature, science, theology, and law, Histories of the Future addresses this question directly. This volume brings together essays that draw on early modern modes of “thinking ahead” to reconsider the ways in which the teaching and reading of Shakespeare help shape how one imagines the future from the vantage point of today.By stressing the importance of understanding how future-oriented thinking in the past informs perceptions of possibility in the present—with special attention to contemporary issues of climate change, economic inequality, race and indigeneity, queer lives, physical and mental health crises, academic precarity, conditions of scholarly labor, and the ongoing disastrous effects of settler colonialism—Histories of the Future contributes to a rich and expanding field of scholarship on temporality in pre- and early modern literatures and cultures. In the process, it also engages with key insights of twenty-first-century critical and cultural theory in reexamining historical issues ranging from the imagined inevitability of progress or apocalypse to fraught conditions of succession, chronology, catastrophe, influence, prophecy, and risk.With essays by J. K. Barret, Urvashi Chakravarty, Drew Daniel, John Garrison, Margreta de Grazia, Jean E. Howard, Jeffrey Masten, Marissa Nicosia, Vimala Pasupathi, Kathryn Vomero Santos, and Scott Manning Stevens, Histories of the Future explores the possibilities and limits of early modern futures for “thinking ahead” today

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Mazzio, Carla (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781512825299
    Other identifier:
    Subjects: Future, The, in literature; LITERARY CRITICISM / Shakespeare
    Other subjects: Marxist criticism; academia; crisis of the humanities; critical race theory; does shakespeare matter; environmental studies; futurity; historicism; history of science; indigenous studies; new approaches to Shakespeare plays sonnets; presentism; queer theory; teaching reading Shakespeare; tenure; theories of time; why study shakespeare
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (vi, 290 Seiten)
    Notes:

    What the Future Holds: Shakespearean Futures, Now and Then -- I. Futures in the Balance: The Ends of Shakespearean Drama -- 1. Earth Dies Burning: Futurity and the Unfinished in Timon of Athens -- 2. Marlowe’s Queer Futures: Edward and Richard, the Second -- 3. Racial Futurity in King Lear -- 4. Fair Hazards: Risk, Race, Justice, and the Future of The Merchant of Venice -- 5. Shakespeare Studies and the Indigenous Turn -- II. Arts of Looking Ahead: Catastrophe, Contingency, Prophecy -- 6. Four Shakespearean Catastrophes -- 7. Recovering Contingency: Possible Outcomes for Julius Caesar -- 8. Prophecy Without Futurity: Joan Puzel and the Social Life of Foresight in 1 Henry VI -- III. Remembrance of Things to Come: Remediating Shakespeares -- 9. Shakespeare’s Viral Futurities: Memory and the Poetics of Infection -- 10. Shakespeare’s Tragic Capital: The Future in the Past in Edward Bond’s Bingo -- 11. After words, words, words: Hamlet on the Border