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Framing the Environmental Humanities
Hannes Bergthaller(貝格泰)、Peter Mortensen
Brill | Rodopi
2018/02
978-9004358843
英文
內容簡介:
長久以來框架是哲學、修辭學、媒體研究與文學批評既感興趣又備受爭議的概念。但此概念也富含生態辯論的涵義,促使我們重新理解人類與生態環境、文化與自然的關係。本書作者群將此概念深入環境文學、歷史、政治、影視與教育的關鍵問題,提供寶貴的分析工具來連結環境人文跨學科的論述連結。此外,本書也探討框架策略與效果如何讓社會往永續的方向發展。
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1
Introduction: Framing Nature, by Hannes Bergthaller & Peter Mortensen
Chapter 2
Framing in Literary Energy Narratives, by Axel Goodbody
Chapter 3
Narrating in Fluid Frames: Overcoming Anthropocentrism in Zora Neale Hurston’s Early Short Fiction on Rivers, by Matthias Klestil
Chapter 4
320 Million Years, a Century, a Quarter of Mile, a Couple of Paces: Framing the ‘Good Step’ in Tim Robinson’s Stones of Aran, by Pippa Marland
Chapter 5
Ghosts, Power, and the Natures of Nature: Reconstructing the World of Jón Guðmundsson the Learned, by Viðar Hreinsson
Chapter 6
Reframing Sacred Natural Site as National Monuments in Estonia: Shifts in Nature-Culture Interactions, by Ott Heinapuu
Chapter 7
Animals in Norwegian Political Party Programs: A Critical Reading, by Morten Tønneseen
Chapter 8
Chemical Unknowns: Preliminary Outline for an Environmental History of Fear, by Michael Egan
Chapter 9
Czeching American Nature Images in the Work of Robinson Jeffers and John Steinbeck, by Petr Kopecký
Chapter 10
Black-and-White Telecasting: Water Pollution on Finnish and Estonian Television during the Cold War, by Ottoaleski Tähkäpä and Simo Laakkonen
Chapter 11
Who’s Framing Whom? Surrealism and Science in the Documentaries of Jean Painlevé, by Kathyrn St. Ours
Chapter 12
Cognitivist Film Theory and the Bioculturalist Turn in Eco-film Studies, by David Ingram
Chapter 13
Framing the Alien, Teaching District 9, by Roman Bartosch
Chapter 14
The Nature Study Idea: Framing Nature for Children in Early Twentieth Century Schools, by Dorothy Kass
Chapter 15
Matter, Meaning, and the Classroom: A Case-Study, by Isabel Hoving
Chapter 16
Postscript: Framing the Environmental Humanities, by Hannes Bergthaller & Peter Mortensen