The Literary Journalist as a Naturalist
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The Literary Journalist as a Naturalist

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eBook - ePub

The Literary Journalist as a Naturalist

About this book

This book is a scholarly anthology that proposes a deep discussion about the multiple ways in which narrative journalism has portrayed nature, human interactions with nature, the global actions and the consequences of activities that have either attempted to explore it, exploit it, harness it, dominate it, and protect it. This essay collection offers an academic framework for literary journalistic narratives about nature and includes the study of long form journalism originated in different corners of the world, all exploring human-non human-nature interactions in all their power, finitude, peril and urgency.


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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Front Matter
  3. Urgency and Its Downfalls: How Have We Covered Nature and Have We Done It Right?
  4. Anna Krien’s Into the Woods and How to Report on Environmental Activism
  5. John Joseph Mathews: The “Blackjack Discourse” of an Osage Naturalist
  6. Edible Armageddon: Insect Superheroes and Other Villains
  7. Toward an Activist Aesthetic of Environmental Literary Journalism: Deep and Social Ecology in Thoreau, Carson, and Jenkins
  8. “The Bitter Taste of Extinction”: Writing the Environmental Crisis Through Food
  9. Silent Spring: The Rise of the Environmental Movement
  10. Alive to the Slow Terror of the Megadams: The Literary Journalism of Jacques Leslie’s Deep Water
  11. Revisiting Places and People: How Immersion and Cohesion Are Created in Danish Digital Long-Form Journalism That Deals with Climate Change
  12. Environmental Activism and Resistance in Latin America: Literary Journalism’s Portrayal of the Struggle of Environmental Leaders
  13. An Ecologist’s Personal Investigation: Sandra Steingraber on Danger, Ecology, and Writing
  14. How Marjory Stoneman Douglas Saved Environmental Reporting (and maybe the Everglades)
  15. The Naturalist as Literary Journalist: David Attenborough’s Sixty Years of Documentary Film-Making
  16. Interviewing Nature: The Dangers and Delights of the Pathetic Fallacy and Anthropomorphism in Nature Writing and Environmental Journalism
  17. Thanatos Syndrome: Literary Forms in Domosławski’s Death in the Amazon
  18. It’s Personal: Women’s Writing on Weather Disaster in the Context of Climate Crisis in Australia
  19. The Big Picture and the Small Scene: Anna Tsing’s Assemblages vs. Paul Engle’s Workshop, and the Nature In Between
  20. Back Matter