Book Series: Exeter Studies in Environmental Humanities. Past, Present and Future Econarratives at University of Exeter Press
Series Editors: Professor Peggy Karpouzou and Dr. Nikoleta Zampaki
Exeter Studies in Environmental Humanities: Past, Present and Future Econarratives provides a forum for innovative scholarship in Environmental Humanities, encompassing critical strands and interdisciplinary approaches to literary, ethical and socio-political explorations of life-forms' entanglements, reaching from antiquity to present. The series encourages and includes works that examine cultural representations of the environment and species' interplays, and which contribute alternative post-anthropocentric storytellings to the one of the Anthropocene, which has a disastrous impact on all Earth's ecosystems and even threatens the planet's existence.The series seeks to engage with original manuscripts (monographs, edited collections and handbooks) on a great range of Environmental Humanities topics, exploring past, present and potential future narratives, and 'restorying' our relationship with nature to rethink sustainable planetary futures.
URL: https://www.exeterpress.co.uk/collections/exeter-studies-in-environmenta...
We accept book proposals for monographs, handbooks and editions in English and on a rolling basis.