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Unsettling Extinction

Buch | Softcover
256 Seiten
2026
Bloomsbury Academic (Verlag)
9781350598461 (ISBN)
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Featuring contributions from key names in the field alongside some of the most exciting new voices, this collection presents cutting-edge environmental humanities work on species extinction from a wide variety of perspectives across the humanities.
Featuring contributions from key names in the field alongside some of the most exciting new voices, this collection presents cutting-edge work on species extinction from a wide variety of perspectives across the environmental humanities.

Biodiversity loss threatens to transform the ecological foundations of all biological life on the planet, yet solutions to this crisis are fiercely contested. This book addresses extinction – along with climate change, the most urgent environmental crisis of the twenty-first century - by exploring species decline and conservation with a particular emphasis on divergent cultural framings, temporal scales, and media.

Contributors explore what ethical guidelines underlie acceptable and unacceptable ways of interacting with plants and animals, what social, aesthetic, and affective perceptions and meanings are attributed to particular species, how human-nonhuman relations are construed as part of a particular social order and which species are considered worth conserving, and at what cost.

Drawing on the disciplines of anthropology, gender studies, cultural geography, environmental history, philosophy, literary studies, media studies, and studies of religion, this book explores how the engagement with biodiversity loss challenges basic assumptions in these disciplines and opens up new avenues of thought and activism for shaping the multispecies communities of the future.

Roman Bartosch is Full Professor of Teaching Anglophone Literatures and Cultures and Director of the Interdisciplinary Research Centre for Teaching in the Humanities at the University of Cologne, Germany. Ursula K. Heise holds the Marcia H. Howard Term Chair in Literary Studies in the Department of English and the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability at UCLA, USA Kate Rigby is Alexander von Humboldt Professor of Environmental Humanities and Director of the research hub for Multidisciplinary Environmental Studies in the Humanities at the University of Cologne, Germany.

Introduction
Roman Bartosch (University of Cologne, Germany), Ursula Heise (UCLA, USA) Kate Rigby(University of Cologne, Germany)

Section 1: Unsettling Histories
1. Our Ancestors’ Dystopia Now, Kyle Powys White(University of Michigan, USA)
2. Military Snails, Thom van Dooren (University of Sydney, Australia)
3. Extinction as Cultural Heritage, Dolly Jørgensen(University of Stavanger, Norway)

Section 2: Unsettling Narratives
4. Extinction and Experience in Digital Eco-Games, Roman Bartosch (University of Cologne, Germany) and Julia Hoydis (University of Graz, Austria)
5. Coextinction? The Southern Resident Killer Whales in Culture and Science, Greg Garrard(UBC Okanagan, Canada)
6. Will Revery Alone Do? A (Mono)cultural Narrative of Bee Decline, Eline Tabak (University of Oulu, Finland)

Section 3: Unsettling Boundaries
7. Speaking in Spores, Sicily Fiennes (University of Leeds, UK), Graham Huggan (University of Leeds, UK), Stefan Skrimshire (University of Leeds, UK), and Serena Turton-Hughes (University of Leeds, UK)
8. Multispecies Influenza, Natasha Fijn (The Australian National University, Australia)
9. Animal domestication, genealogies of exile, and the long Anthropocene, Linda Williams (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia)

Section 4: Unsettling Ethics
10. ‘Bees for Peace’, Carrie Dohe (University of Cologne, Germany) and Kate Rigby (University of Cologne, Germany)
11. Detectives on an Alien Planet, Ursula Heise (UCLA, USA)
12. Should Humanity Live Forever? Human Extinction and Biodiacritics, Ted Toadvine (Pennsylvania State University, USA)

Afterword
Richard Kerridge(Bath Spa University, UK)

Erscheint lt. Verlag 25.6.2026
Reihe/Serie Global Challenges in the Environmental Humanities
Zusatzinfo 11 bw illus
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
ISBN-13 9781350598461 / 9781350598461
Zustand Neuware
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