Dear colleagues,
hello, we hope that you are well. We are glad to notify you for the launch of a new book series titled "Exeter Studies in Environmental Humanities. Past, Present and Future Econarratives" at University of Exeter Press, to which we are Series Editors.
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-environmental-humanitiesYou are welcome to discuss your book project and submit a book proposal template. Details are seen on the series' website.
Thank you for your warm support and collaboration.
Best regards from both of us,
on behalf of the Series Editors
Nikoleta
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Dr. Nikoleta Zampaki
Postdoctoral Researcher
Faculty of Philology, School of Philosophy,
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece
E-mail:
nik...@phil.uoa.grAcademia.edu:
https://en-uoa-gr.academia.edu/NikoletaZampakiAssociate and Managing Editor of Ecokritike:
https://ecokritike.hcommons.org/about/Series Editor of Exeter Studies in Environmental Humanities. Past, Present and Future Econarratives at University of Exeter Press:
https://www.exeterpress.co.uk/collections/exeter-studies-in-environmental-humanitiesSeries co-Editor of "Posthumanities and Citizenship Futures" at Rowman & Littlefield:
https://rowman.com/Action/Series/_/LEXPCFAssistant and Managing Editor of “Brill Research Perspectives in Critical Theory”:
https://brill.com/display/serial/RPCTS?contents=about