Environmental Humanities Series
Environmental thought pursues with renewed urgency the grand questions of the humanities: who we think we are, how we relate to others, and how we live in the world. But unlike most humanities scholarship, it explores these questions by crossing the lines demarcating human from animal, social from material, and objects and bodies from techno-ecological networks. Humanistic accounts of political representation and ethical recognition are re-examined in consideration of other species. Social identities are studied in relation to conceptions of the natural, the animal, the bodily, place, space, landscape, risk, and technology, and in relation to the material distribution and contestation of environmental hazards and pleasures.
The Environmental Humanities series features research that adopts and adapts the methods of the humanities to clarify the cultural meanings associated with environmental debate. The scope of the series is broad: film, literature, television, web-based media, visual arts, and physical landscapes are all crucial sites for exploring how ecological relationships and identities are lived and imagined. The Environmental Humanities series publishes scholarly monographs and essay collections in environmental cultural studies, including popular culture, film, media, and visual cultures; environmental literary criticism; cultural geography; environmental philosophy, ethics, and religious studies; and other cross-disciplinary research that probes what it means to be human, animal, and technological in an ecological world.
Bringing research and writing in environmental philosophy, ethics, cultural studies, and literature under a single umbrella, the series aims to make visible the contributions of humanities research to environmental studies, and to foster discussion that challenges and re-conceptualizes the humanities.
Series Editor:
Cheryl Lousley, English and Interdisciplinary Studies, Lakehead University
Editorial Committee:
Brett Buchanan, Philosophy, Laurentian University
Adrian J. Ivakhiv, Environmental Studies, University of Vermont
Cate Sandilands, CRC in Sustainability and Culture, Environmental Studies, York University
Susie O’Brien, English and Cultural Studies, McMaster University
Laurie Ricou, English, University of British Columbia
Rob Shields, Henry Marshall Tory Chair and Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Alberta
For more information, please contact the WLU Press Acquisitions Editor:
Lisa Quinn
Acquisitions Editor
Wilfrid Laurier University Press
75 University Avenue West
Waterloo, ON
Canada N2L 3C5
Phone: 519-884-0710 ext. 2843
Fax: 519-725-1399
Email: quinn@press.wlu.ca
Books in the Environmental Humanities Series
- Animal Subjects: An Ethical Reader in a Posthuman World,
Jodey Castricano ,editor - Ecologies of Affect: Placing Nostalgia, Desire, and Hope,
Tonya K. Davidson ,editor , Ondine Park,editor , and Rob Shields,editor - Open Wide a Wilderness: Canadian Nature Poems,
Nancy Holmes ,editor - Writing in Dust: Reading the Prairie Environmentally,
Jenny Kerber - Technonatures: Environments, Technologies, Spaces, and Places in the Twenty-first Century,
Damian F. White ,editor , and Chris Wilbert,editor - Ornithologies of Desire: Ecocritical Essays, Avian Poetics, and Don McKay,
Travis V. Mason


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