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Reading Aridity in Western American Literature

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Deserts are highly emblematic spaces: dry, barren, isolated. In literary and cinematic representations, they often betoken collapse and dystopia. Reading Aridity in Western American Literature offer readings of literature set in the US Southwest from ecocritical and new materialist perspectives. The volume explores the diverse epistemologies, histories, relationships, futures, and possibilities that emerge from the representation of American deserts in fiction, film, and literary art. The authors, as well, trace the social, cultural, economic, and biotic narratives that foreground deserts, and how these underscore the challenges of climate change, ecojustice, and human and non-human flourishing. As such, the volume rethinks what deserts are and provides a constructive lens for seeing deserts as more than blank spaces, rather as ecogeographies that challenge, critique, and urge collective ecojustice action.

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ISBN: 9781793622013
Publication date: 14th December 2020
Author: Jada, Lecturer, Arizona State Ach, Cordelia Barrera
Publisher: Lexington Books
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 308 pages
Series: Ecocritical Theory and Practice
Genres: Literature: history and criticism
Nature
The Earth: natural history: general interest
Arid zones, deserts