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Title: Hispanic Ecocriticism
Authors: Marrero Henríquez, José Manuel 
Marcone, Jorge
Barbas-Rhoden, Laura
Phillips, Pamela
Álvarez Méndez, Natalia
DeVries, Scott
Arias, Arturo
Rivera-Barnes, Beatriz
Heffes, Gisela
Silva-Ferrer, Manuel
Editors: Marrero Henríquez, José Manuel 
UNESCO Clasification: 550510 Filología
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Group 
Abstract: Hispanic Ecocriticism finds a rich soil in the main topics of environmental concern in the literature of Latin America and Spain, not only as a source for renewing critical analysis and hermeneutics, but also for the benefit of global environmental awareness. In a renewed exchange of transatlantic relationships, Hispanic Ecocriticism intermingles Latin American ecocritical issues of interest — the oil industry; contamination of forests and rivers; urban ecologies; African, Andean, and Amazonian biocultural ecosystems — with those of interest in Spain — animal rights and the ecological footprints of human activity in contemporary narratives of eco-science fiction, in dystopias, and in literature inspired by natural or rural landscapes that conceal ways of life and cultures in peril of extinction.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/71391
ISBN: 978-3-631-78550-8
ISSN: 2365-645X
DOI: 10.3726/b16211
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