Environmental Humanities in Pre-modern Cultures
Cover illustration: © Douglas Morse [taken from Anglo-Saxon Literary Landscapes by Heide Estes]
Series editors

Heide Estes, University of Cambridge, UK, and Monmouth University, USA (Chair)
Ellen F. Arnold, Ohio State University
Todd Borlik, University of Huddersfield
Ilse Schweitzer VanDonkelaar, Michigan State University
Steven Mentz, St. John’s University
Jennifer Munroe, University of North Carolina Charlotte

Geographical Scope
Europe, though we may expand to include under-represented literatures and histories from other regions
Chronological Scope
Most entries will concern the cultures of the classical, medieval, and early modern periods, including studies of literature, history, and related disciplines.
Keywords
Environmental humanities, ecocriticism, ecology, ecotheory, dwelling, object-oriented ontology / thing theory, environmental history, landscape, green studies, blue humanities, waste studies, interdisciplinarity
Serie

Environmental Humanities in Pre-modern Cultures

De onderstaande tekst is niet beschikbaar in het Nederlands en wordt in het Engels weergegeven.

This series in environmental humanities offers approaches to medieval, early modern, and global pre-industrial cultures from interdisciplinary environmental perspectives. We invite submissions (both monographs and edited collections) in the fields of ecocriticism, specifically ecofeminism and new ecocritical analyses of under-represented literatures; queer ecologies; posthumanism; waste studies; environmental history; environmental archaeology; animal studies and zooarchaeology; landscape studies; ‘blue humanities’, and studies of environmental / natural disasters and change and their effects on pre-modern cultures.