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1st ed
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Englisch
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London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2024
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London : Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
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2024
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1 Online-Ressource (256 pages)
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978-1-350-36221-5 online
Weitere Ausgaben: 978-1-350-36218-5 (Druckausgabe) hardback, 978-1-350-36219-2 (Druckausgabe) PDF, 978-1-350-36220-8 (Druckausgabe) epub, 978-1-350-36222-2 (Druckausgabe) paperback
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DOI: 10.5040/9781350362215
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Introduction, Peter Stockwell (University of Nottingham, UK) Part I: From EGO: Self- Needs, Readership, Society 1. Condé Nast Traveller Hotel Descriptions, Style, and Language, Malgorzata Drewniok (University of Lincoln, UK) and Marek Kuzniak (University of Wroclaw, Poland) 2. A Diffractive Analysis of Readers' Responses to Julian Barnes's The Sense of an Ending, Amélie Doche (Birmingham City University, UK) 3. Cohesion and Solidarity in COVID-Related Addresses to the Nation, Chris Fitzgerald (Mary Immaculate College, Ireland) and Helen Kelly-Holmes (University of Limerick, Ireland) 4. Using Think-Aloud Data to Explore Pathetic Fallacy's Impact on Narrative Empathy, Kimberley Pager-McClymont (University of Aberdeen International Study Centre, UK) and Fransina Stradling (University of Huddersfield, UK) 5. Reader's Reactions to Descriptions of Landscape in Polish Translations of Anne of Green Gables, Beata Piecychna (University of Bialystok, Poland) Part II: To ECO: Nature, Culture, and Beyond 6. Methodological Implications of Building The Corpus of News on Economic Inequality (1971-2020), Eva Gómez Jiménez (Universidad de Granada, Spain) 7. Modelling the Landscapes of First World War Poetry, Marcello Giovanelli (Aston University, UK) 8. Macbeth in African American Urban Slang, Michal Garcarz (University of Wroclaw, Poland) 9. Fictional Ekphrasis Representing Childhood Trauma in M. Atwood's Cat's Eye, Polina Gavin (Aston University, UK) 10. Body, Mind, and Nature in Rossetti's "For a Venetian Pastoral by Giorgione (In the Louvre)", Eirini Panagiotidou (West Chester University, USA) 11. An Ecostylistic Exploration of Amitav Ghosh's Jungle Nama, Elisabetta Zurru (University of Genoa, Italy) Conclusion, Malgorzata Drewniok (University of Lincoln, UK) and Marek Kuzniak (University of Wroclaw, Poland) References Index
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This book offers an up-to-date account of one of the most influential strands of eco-research: cognitive ecostylistics. The onset of the 1970s saw a global shift in scholarly perspective upon the relation between egocentric and ecocentric views of the world. The so-called eco-turn was not only linguistic at its roots, but engaged the bulk of academic thought in social sciences and humanities. Cognitive ecostylistics invites a multidisciplinary approach to the study of the conceptual relations between oral or written texts and their impact on the environment. This volume is a collection of the latest research that seeks to apply the theory and methodology developed over the last 40 years to both literary and real-life texts, engaging with a wealth of examples from First World War poetry and Anne of Green Gables through to Condé Nast Traveller hotel descriptions. Exploring the cultural effects of the eco-turn, the collection engages the reader in the problem of the present-day Anthropocene, manifested as Ego-Eco tensions at the level of communicating self-needs and the needs of the Other. Divided into two parts, it considers first the human-angled semiotic interplay contained within the universe of people, before examining the problem of semiotic engagement of texts as extraneous to the human, highlighting crucial aspects of nature, culture, and beyond
 
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