Climate Change and Literature

Par : Ayush Gaur
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230827023
  • EAN9798230827023
  • Date de parution27/12/2024
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

Résumé

In Climate Change and Literature, Ayush Gaur delves into the profound nexus between literature and the pressing global issue of climate change with a deep-seated concern for the planet. Confronting the complexities of climate change, Ayush advocates for the transformative power of literature, emphasizing that scientific data and policy discussions, while critical, are insufficient to address the full spectrum of this global crisis.
Ayush navigates through the rich tradition of nature writing in English literature, from idyllic landscapes to contemporary narratives of ecological despair and resilience. In addition, he portrays Indian literatures connection to ancient texts, folklore, and indigenous knowledge systems, emphasizing interconnectedness and sustainability. From the emergence of climate fiction to the role of environmental humanities, the author intricately weaves a comprehensive exploration of how literature not only reflects but also shapes our ecological consciousness, ultimately paving the way for a more informed, empathetic, and proactive response to the present environmental challenges.
Above all, Climate Change and Literature serves as a profound testament to the enduring power of literature to inspire empathy, provoke thoughtful reflection, and encourage meaningful dialogue about the most pressing issue of our time: the fate of our planet.
In Climate Change and Literature, Ayush Gaur delves into the profound nexus between literature and the pressing global issue of climate change with a deep-seated concern for the planet. Confronting the complexities of climate change, Ayush advocates for the transformative power of literature, emphasizing that scientific data and policy discussions, while critical, are insufficient to address the full spectrum of this global crisis.
Ayush navigates through the rich tradition of nature writing in English literature, from idyllic landscapes to contemporary narratives of ecological despair and resilience. In addition, he portrays Indian literatures connection to ancient texts, folklore, and indigenous knowledge systems, emphasizing interconnectedness and sustainability. From the emergence of climate fiction to the role of environmental humanities, the author intricately weaves a comprehensive exploration of how literature not only reflects but also shapes our ecological consciousness, ultimately paving the way for a more informed, empathetic, and proactive response to the present environmental challenges.
Above all, Climate Change and Literature serves as a profound testament to the enduring power of literature to inspire empathy, provoke thoughtful reflection, and encourage meaningful dialogue about the most pressing issue of our time: the fate of our planet.