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The Cambridge Companion to American Literature and the Environment
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Introduction Sarah Ensor and Susan Scott Parrish; Part I. Environmental Histories: 1. Scenes of human diminishment in early American natural history Christoph Irmscher; 2. Slavery and the anthropocene Paul Outka; 3. (In)conceivable futures: Henry David Thoreau and reproduction's queer ecology Sarah Ensor; 4. Narrating animal extinction from the pleistocene to the anthropocene Timothy Sweet; 5. Pastoral reborn in the anthropocene: Henry David Thoreau to Kyle Powys Whyte Wai Chee Dimock; Part II. Environmental Genres and Media: 6. The heat of modernity: The great gatsby as petrofiction Harilaos Stecopoulos; 7. Children in transit/children in Peril: The contemporary US novel in a time of climate crisis Min Hyoung Song; 8. Meta-critical climate change fiction: Claire Vaye Watkins's gold fame citrus Rick Crownshaw; 9. Junk food for thought: Decolonizing diets in Tommy Pico's poetry Nicole Seymour; 10. Tender woods: Looking for the black outdoors with Dawoud Bey Susan Scott Parrish; Part III. Environmental Spaces, Environmental Methods: 11. Urban narrative and the futures of biodiversity Ursula Heise; 12. Japanese American incarceration and the turn to earth: Looking for a man named Komako in bad day at black rock Mika Kennedy; 13. Leisure over labor: Latino outdoors and the production of a Latinx outdoor recreation identity Sarah D. Wald; 14. Sanctuary: literature and the colonial politics of protection Matt Hooley; 15. The queer restoration poetics of Audre Lorde Angela Hume.

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Offers an overview of American environmental literature across genres and time periods, introducing readers to a range of ecocritical methodologies.

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Sarah Ensor is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she is also a Faculty Associate at the Center for Culture, History, and Environment in the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies. She works at the nexus of American literature, environmental studies, and queer theory. Susan Scott Parrish is Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of English and the Program in the Environment at the University of Michigan, where she is also Chair of the Michigan Society of Fellows. She researches the history of how races and environments have been mutually constituted in North America since the colonial period, with a special emphasis on the plantation zone understood in an Atlantic context. She has written two prize-winning books: The Flood Year 1927: A Cultural History (2017) and American Curiosity: Cultures of Natural History in the Colonial British Atlantic World (2006).

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