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Ecocriticism, Literature and the Age of Industry 4.0

Adeoye Ambrose Babatunde Thompson
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Adeoye Ambrose Babatunde Thompson: Department of Politics and International Relations, Lead City University, Ibadan

International Journal of Contemporary Research in Humanities, 2023, vol. 1, issue 1, 127-138

Abstract: This paper examines the issues, challenges and prospects of the inextricable linkages in ecocriticism, literature, and the fourth industrial revolution. It explains the policy involved in marrying and connecting the study of the environment/ecology in a given milieu, concerning scholastic works that portray the pros and cons. Using apt and contemporary technological advancements to foster societal complexities in simple direct ways, and, the displacements and disjointments they cause by creating societal awareness of the field activities involved with adequate actions plans needed to mitigate them in society. This paper propounds that the study of ecocriticism, literature and the fourth industrial revolutions needs governmental, non-governmental and international non-governmental organisations review mechanisms of: contents, contexts, and co-constructionists’ documents. With due uses of processes, programmes, and projects assessments impacts. Hence, this paper uses: social conflict theory, needs theory and globalizations theory to help grasp the issues, challenges and prospects involved in the study of ecocriticism, literature and the age of the fourth industrial revolutions.

Keywords: Ecocriticisms; Literature; and the Fourth Industrial Revolutions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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