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Embracing the intersectional methodological outlook of the environmental humanities, the contributors to this edited collection explore the entanglements of cultures, ecologies, and socio-ethical issues in the roles of trees and their relationships with humans through narratives in literature and art.

Recenzijas

Comprised of eighteen eloquently written chapters that elucidate the time-honored kinship between human and vegetal life, Trees in Literatures and the Arts is a fascinating book on human-tree coevolutionary relations. The emerging collective argument is that, examined with their symbolic and cultural meanings in literary texts, arts, and cultural narratives, these relations can enhance ecological consciousness and eradicate anthropocentrism in the humanarboreal story. -- Serpil Oppermann, Cappadocia University In Trees in Literature and the Arts, Carmen Concilio and Daniela Fargione have gathered a wide array of interdisciplinary contributions from international scholars in the Environmental Humanities. Whether through close analyses of texts, artworks and visual media, or through the anthropological study of material practices, every essay in this volume uniquely argues that the interaction between trees and humans, across time and space, has been essential to the imagination of sustainable multispecies worlds where shared flourishing is possible. Surely, this is reason enough to read this inspiring and insightful book, whose multifaceted visions of humanarboreal relations are well worth sharing with students and friends alike. -- Cecilia Novero, University of Otago Trees in Literatures and the Arts approaches trees through their interventions in artistic and literary productions, thus crafting a new epistemology fostering the vegetal as cultural and societal actor. * Europe Now *

Acknowledgments ix
Foreword xi
Santiago Zabala
Introduction 1(18)
PART I HUMAN-TREE KINSHIP
19(66)
1 On Becoming Tree: An Alter-Native, Arbo-Real Line Of Flight In World Literatures In English
21(18)
Carmen Concilio
2 Pacific Perspectives Of The Anthropocene: Trees And Human Relationships
39(12)
Emanuela Borgnino
Gaia Cottino
3 Becoming-Botanic: Vegetal Affect And Ecological Grief In Deborah Levy's Swimming Home And Han Kang's The Vegetarian
51(20)
Shannon Lambert
4 Russian Bodies, Russian Trees: Examples Of Interconnections Between The Tree Of The Motherland And The Soviet People
71(14)
Igor Piumetti
PART II SPIRITUAL TREES
85(64)
5 Trees As The Masters Of Monks: Some Observations On The Role Of Trees In The Sayings Of The Desert Fathers
87(8)
Bernard Lukasz Sawicki
6 The Ash Tree As "Unwobbling Pivot" In Pound's Early And Late Poetry
95(16)
Stefano Maria Casella
7 Seamus Heaney's Arboreal Poetry
111(12)
Irene De Angelis
8 Between Ecology And Ritual: Images Of New Zealand Trees In Grace, Finlayson, Hilliard, And Sargeson
123(12)
Paola Della Valle
9 The Tree That Therefore I Am: Humans, Trees, And Gods In Cosimo Terlizzi's Cinema
135(14)
Alberto Baracco
PART III TREES IN/AND LITERATURES
149(52)
10 Flora J. Cooke's Tree Stories: Progressive Education And Nature In Late Nineteenth- And Early Twentieth-Century United States
151(12)
Bahar Gursel
11 Talking Trees In Amazonian "Novels Of The Jungle"
163(10)
Patricia Vieira
12 Gardens Of Hell, Trees Of Death: For A Poetics Of Urban Nature In The Lyrics Of George Bacovia
173(14)
Roberto Merlo
13 The Poetization Of The Exotic In Early Twentieth-Century Russian Literature: Nikolaj Gumilev's Palm Tree
187(14)
Giulia Baselica
PART IV TREES IN THE ARTS
201(42)
14 Mother Sequoia: Waiting For An Imperceptible Enlightenment Among Millennial Trees
203(8)
Tiziano Fratus
15 Performing With Spruce Stumps And Old Tjikko: On The Individuality Of Trees
211(18)
Annette Arlander
16 Tuning And Being Tuned By A Patch Of Boreal Forest: Works From The Boreal Poetry Garden, Newfoundland, Canada
229(14)
Marlene Creates
PART V TREES AND TIME
243(38)
17 Tree Photography, Arboreal Timescapes, And The Archive In Richard Powers' The Overstory
245(18)
Daniela Fargione
18 Family Trees: Mnemonics, Genealogy, Identity, And Cultural Memory
263(18)
Eva-Sabine Zehelein
Index 281(10)
About the Editors 291(2)
About the Contributors 293
Carmen Concilio is associate professor at the University of Turin.

Daniela Fargione is assistant professor at the University of Turin.