Journal of Ecohumanism
2022 - 2023
Current editor(s): Peggy Karpouzou and Nikoleta Zampaki From Transnational Press London, UK Bibliographic data for series maintained by TPLondon (). Access Statistics for this journal.
Volume 2, issue 2, 2023
- Visual Media, Macro Photography, and Exponential Imagination: Scalar Views in Ecohumanism pp. 133-138

- Jasmine Brooke Ulmer
- A Virtue Ethic for the Earth pp. 139-151

- Wouter T. de Groot and Luuk Knippenberg
- In Search of a Pathographical Ecopoetics: A Study of Elizabeth Tova Bailey’s The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating pp. 153-159

- Jayjit Sarkar and Anik Sarkar
- “Isn’t Self-destruction Coded into Us, Programmed into Each Cell?”: A Thanatological, Posthumanist Reading of Alex Garland’s Annihilation (2018) pp. 161-175

- Heidi Kosonen
- The Thermo-Entropic Limits of Security in Capital’s Militaristic Death Drive: A Note on Robert Biel’s Entropy of Capitalism pp. 177-184

- Robert Drury King
- Schneider-Mayerson, M., & Bellamy, B.R. (Eds). (2019). An Ecotopian Lexicon pp. 185-187

- Kathleen Ibe
- Riccardo Moratto, Nicoletta Pesaro, and Di-kai Chao. (Eds.). (2022). Ecocriticism and Chinese Literature: Imagined Landscapes and Real Lived Spaces pp. 189-192

- Ioana Clara Enescu
- DiMarco, D. and Ruppert, T. (Eds.). (2022). Avian Aesthetics in Literature and Culture: Birds and Humans in the Popular Imagination pp. 193-195

- Endre Harvold Kvangraven
- Bloom, Lisa E., (2022) Climate Change and the New Polar Aesthetics: Artists Reimagine the Arctic and Antarctic pp. 197-204

- Paromita Patranobish
- Parham, J. (Ed.) (2021). The Cambridge Companion to Literature and the Anthropocene pp. 205-207

- Roberto Interdonato
Volume 2, issue 1, 2023
- Labors of Love and Loss: Radical Acts of Human, Plant, and Nonhuman Mothering pp. 1-7

- Alexa M. Dare and C. Vail Fletcher
- Imagining More-Than-Human Care: From Multispecies Mothering to Caring Relations in Finding the Mother Tree pp. 9-20

- Joshua Trey Barnett
- “Her Flowers are Her Children”: Cultivating Victorian Houseplant Motherhood in Colonial Archives pp. 21-37

- Ann Garascia
- The Mother Herb: Plant Storywork, Grief & More-Than-Human Care in Compromised Times pp. 39-53

- Anna Perdibon and Alice McSherry
- The Tangled Roots of Family, Forest, and Farm pp. 55-65

- Eva-Lynn Jagoe
- Lateness, Asymmetricity, and Ecological Uncertainty in W.G. Sebald’s The Rings of Saturn pp. 67-76

- Daniel G. Spencer
- Biomimetic Leadership: Core Beliefs for Sustainable Organizations pp. 77-91

- Andrea Somoza-Norton, Claudia I. Rivera Cárdenas, Lisa Pabigian and Megan Drap
- Empathy with Nature and an Autistic Spirituality pp. 93-108

- Anna Nygren
- Ryan, J.C., Gagliano, M., & Vieira, P. (Eds.). (2021). The Mind of Plants: Narratives of Vegetal Intelligence pp. 109-112

- Wendy Wuyts
- Horn, Eva, Bergthaller, Hannes, (2020). The Anthropocene: Key Issues for the Humanities pp. 113-116

- Susanne Fuchs
- Clarke, Bruce. (2020). Gaian Systems: Lynn Margulis, Neocybernetics, and the End of the Anthropocene pp. 117-122

- Noel Gough
- Scott Slovic, Swarnalatha Rangarajan, and Vidya Sarveswaran (Eds). (2022). The Bloomsbury Handbook to Medical-Environmental Humanities pp. 123-125

- Debra J. Rosenthal
- Blazan, Sladja (Ed.). (2021). Haunted Nature: Entanglements of the Human and the Nonhuman pp. 127-131

- Rebecca Jordan
Volume 1, issue 2, 2022
- Localism, Locavorism, and Animal Rights in Olga Tokarczuk’s Novel Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead pp. 81-94

- Danijela Petković and Dušica Ljubinković
- The Octopus and the Other: Capitalocene Contradictions in the Symbolic Order pp. 95-197

- Kelly Gray
- Urban Ecosophy for a Post-Colonial Ecohumanism of the City pp. 109-121

- Dominique Sellier
- Indian Intersectional Ecofeminism and Sustainability: A Study on Mayilamma: The Life of a Tribal Eco-Warrior and Jharkhand’s Save the Forest Movement pp. 123-137

- Jyothi Justin and Nirmala Menon
- Presenting Tantra Yoga: “Thinking” to “Becoming-Woman” for a Psycho-Ecology of Planetary Regeneration pp. 139-150

- Neela Bhattacharya Saxena
- Tidwell, C., & Soles, C. (Eds). (2021). Fear and Nature: Ecohorror Studies in the Anthropocene pp. 151-154

- Tohidur Rahaman
- Latour, Bruno, (2021). After Lockdown: A Metamorphosis pp. 155-157

- Tatiana Konrad
- Marchesini, R. (2021). The Virus Paradigm. A Planetary Ecology of the Mind (S. De Sanctis, Trans.) pp. 159-161

- Pablo a Marca
- Armiero, Marco, (2021). Wasteocene. Stories from the Global Dump pp. 163-165

- Irena Borić
Volume 1, issue 1, 2022
- Editors' Note pp. 1-3

- Peggy Karpouzou and Nikoleta Zampaki
- Posthumanism or Ecohumanism? Environmental Studies in the Anthropocene pp. 5-17

- Hubert Zapf
- Bee and Tree Temporality in The History of Bees and The Overstory pp. 19-30

- Caitlin Anderson
- Interstitial Spatiality and Subversive Sustainability: Urban Foraging in Ava Chin’s Eating Wildly and Rita Wong’s forage pp. 31-43

- Yiyi He
- Constructing an Immanent Sublime: Ecosophical Aesthetics as “Ecstatic Truth” in Werner Herzog’s Lessons of Darkness (1992) pp. 45-56

- Colin Gardner
- ‘They Carried the Land Itself:’ Eco-Being, Eco-Trauma, and Eco-Recovery in Tim O’Brien’s The Things They Carried pp. 57-71

- James M. Cochran
- Heinberg, Richard, (2021). Power: Limits and Prospects for Human Survival pp. 73-76

- Martin M. Tweedale
- Morton, T. (2021). All Art Is Ecological pp. 77-80

- Heidi Hart
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