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Environmental Cultures in Soviet East Europe: Literature, History and Memory (Hardcover)

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By Anna Barcz, Greg Garrard (Editor), Richard Kerridge (Editor)
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For more than 40 years Eastern European culture came under the sway of Soviet rule. What is the legacy of this period for cultural attitudes to the environment and the contemporary battle to confront climate change?

This is the first in-depth study of the legacy of the Soviet era on attitudes to the environment in countries such as Poland, Hungary and Ukraine. Exploring responses in literature, culture and film to political projects such as the collectivisation of agricultural land, the expansion of the mining industry and disasters such as the Chernobyl explosion, Anna Barcz opens up new understandings of local political traditions and examines how they might be harnessed in the cause of contemporary environmental activism. The book covers works by writers such as Christa Wolf, the Nobel Prize winner Svetlana Alexievich and film-makers such as B la Tarr, Andrzej Wajda and Wladyslaw Pasikowski.

About the Author


Anna Barcz holds a PhD in literary studies from the Institute of Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Science in Warsaw where she currently works as an Assistant Professor; she was the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellow at the Trinity Long Room Hub (Trinity College Dublin) in 2018-2019, and Rachel Carson Centre Fellow (LMU, Munich) in 2019-2020. She is the author of books: Ecorealism: From Ecocriticism to Zoocriticism in Polish Literature (in Polish, 2016), and Animal Narratives and Culture: Vulnerable Realism (2017).

Product Details
ISBN: 9781350098350
ISBN-10: 1350098353
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication Date: December 10th, 2020
Pages: 256
Language: English
Series: Environmental Cultures