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Ecocritique is a practice of radical questioning, as essential to the critical armoury as feminism and postcolonialism have become. Like them, it extends beyond judgements about texts with clear ecological themes, demonstrating the significance of ecocriticism for any advanced understanding of cultural forms. Anecdotal method is ecocritical because it focuses on encounters, concentrated moments of crisis when social ordering and ecological forces clash. The anecdote's power to produce events, meanings and history forms a methodological entry to aesthetic politics. Anecdotal Evidence provides an outline of the need for and principles of anecdotal method; a case study of eco-critical themes in Hollywood films shaped by the Global Financial Crisis; and a confrontation with mass image databases of social and streaming media that due to their scale and organisation appear at first immune to anecdotal method. Only because the environment has a history is it possible to intervene environmentally. Because we continually misrecognise the historical production of environments, the first task of ecocritique is to bring our formative concept of ecology into crisis. Its final task will be to achieve the good life for everything connected by the historical implication of humans in ecology, and ecology in humans. No politics can be undertaken in our times except through media: ecocritical humanities have a key role in rethinking ecopolitics in the 21st century.
How can the anecdotal method serve as a critical tool to reveal the intersection of ecological forces and social history within contemporary media? Sean Cubitt, a scholar of media and aesthetics, argues that ecocritique must move beyond analyzing explicitly environmental texts to address the broader cultural forms that shape our perception of the world. By utilizing the anecdote as a methodological entry point, the author demonstrates how concentrated moments of crisis expose the historical production of environments and the human implication within ecological systems.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars in the environmental humanities recognize this work as a significant contribution to the expansion of ecocritical methodology into the realm of digital and mass media. Readers frequently note the high level of theoretical density, which requires a strong background in cultural studies to fully synthesize the author's arguments.
Page Count:
304
Publication Date:
2020-02-11
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190065729
ISBN-13:
9780190065720
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