Ecodisaster Imaginaries in India: Essays in Critical Perspectives is a volume of critical essays that discuss and debate the literary and cultural representations of ecological/environmental disaster in India from the perspectives that are integral to postcolonial disaster studies and the environmental humanities. The essays offer theoretically informed readings of environmental fiction, nonfiction, and poetry among other contemporary literary genres that open our eyes to today’s burning issues of global warming, climate change, pollution of air and water bodies, deforestation, and species extinction. The volume addresses the staunch ecological consciousness reflected in Rabindranath Tagore’s writings from the early twentieth century, indigenous responses to ecodisaster, and the portrayal of ecodisaster in selected Indian movies which raise questions of human rights violations in the face of manmade disaster and environmental crisis.
Contributions by: Joyjit Ghosh, Samit Kumar Maiti, Scott Slovic, Tajuddin Ahmed, Sk Tarik Ali, Sharada Allamneni, Risha Baruah, Shreya Bhattacharji, Debajyoti Biswas, Sonalika Chaturvedi, Renu Bhadola Dangwal, Shruti Das, Joydip Ghosh, Samrat Laskar, Debabrata Modak, Dheeraj Pandey, Richa Joshi Pandey, Ashwarya Samkaria, Devapriya Sanyal, Tarakeshwar Senapati, Roshan Raj Singh, Dona Soman, Goutam Buddha Sural