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DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>EXETER STUDIES IN ENVIRONMENTAL HUMANITIES</strong></p>\n<p><strong></strong><strong>Past\, Present and Future Econarratives</strong></p>\n<p><strong>Series editors</strong>: Professor Peggy Karpouzou\, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and Dr. Nikoleta Zampaki\, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens</p>\n<p><strong>Editorial Advisory Board</strong>: Marco Armiero\, Mieke Bal\, Dominic Boyer\, Jeff Diamanti\, Vicki Kirby\, Nina Lykke\, Orsola Rignani\, Scott Slovic\, Imre Szeman\, Robert T. Tally Jr.</p>\n<p>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&rsquo\; entanglements\, reaching from antiquity to present. The series encourages and includes works that examine cultural representations of the environment and species&rsquo\; interplays\, and which contribute alternative post-anthropocentric storytellings to the one of the Anthropocene\, which has a disastrous impact on all Earth&rsquo\;s ecosystems and even threatens the planet&rsquo\;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 &lsquo\;restorying&rsquo\; our relationship with nature to rethink sustainable planetary futures.</p>\n<p>To submit a book proposal and discuss your project\, please contact the Series Editors:</p>\n<p>Professor Peggy Karpouzou (pkarpouzou@phil.uoa.gr)</p>\n<p>Dr. Nikoleta Zampaki (nikzamp@phil.uoa.gr)</p>\n<p>or Commissioning Editor Becky Taylor (b.taylor@exeterpress.co.uk)</p>\n<p>URL:&nbsp\;https://www.exeterpress.co.uk/collections/exeter-studies-in-environmental-humanities</p>\n
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