Ecocriticism has grown into one of the most innovative and urgent fields of the humanities, and many useful ecocritical approaches for addressing our environmental crisis have been developed, discussed, and reconsidered during the last decade.
From various perspectives, ecocriticism both adopts and criticizes traditional analytical and theoretical models, resulting in an impressive methodological diversity, pushing the boundaries of the humanities. Contemporary Methods in Ecocriticism exemplifies this methodological variety and serves as a practical entry into the field. Fourteen chapters, written by scholars from various ecocritical sub-fields of environmental humanities, introduce a rich set of perspectives and their analytical tools.
Contributions by: Camilla Brudin Borg, Rikard Wingård, Jørgen Bruhn, Cecilia Åsberg, Björn Billing, Amelie Björck, Rebecca Duncan, Martin Hellström, Per Israelson, Katarina Leppänen, Johanna Lindbo, Ann-Sofie Lönngren, Woyciech Malecki, Jesper Olsson, Niklas Salmose, Matthew Schneider-Mayerson, Erik van Ooijen