2nd Edition

Ecolinguistics Language, Ecology and the Stories We Live By

By Arran Stibbe Copyright 2021
    260 Pages 27 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    260 Pages 27 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Ecolinguistics: Language, Ecology and the Stories We Live By is a ground-breaking book which reveals the stories that underpin unequal and unsustainable societies and searches for inspirational forms of language that can help rebuild a kinder, more ecological world. This new edition has been updated and expanded to bring together the latest ecolinguistic studies with new theoretical insights and practical analyses.

    The book presents a theoretical framework and practical tools for analysing the key texts which shape the society we live in. The theory is illustrated through examples, including the representation of environmental refugees in the media; the construction of the selfish consumer in economics textbooks; the parallels between climate change denial and coronavirus denial; the erasure of nature in the Sustainable Development Goals; creation myths and how they orient people towards the natural world; and inspirational forms of language in nature writing, Japanese haiku and Native American writing. This edition provides an updated theoretical framework, new example analyses, and an additional chapter on narratives.

    Accompanied by a free online course with videos, PowerPoints, notes and exercises (www.storiesweliveby.org.uk), as well as a comprehensive glossary, this is essential reading for undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers working in the areas of Discourse Analysis, Environmental Studies and Communication Studies.

    Preface to the second edition

    Acknowledgments

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Ideologies

    Chapter 3: Framing

    Chapter 4: Metaphors

    Chapter 5: Evaluations

    Chapter 6: Identities

    Chapter 7: Convictions

    Chapter 8: Erasure

    Chapter 9: Salience

    Chapter 10: Narratives

    Chapter 11: Conclusion

    Appendix: Sources of data

    Glossary

    References

    Index

    Biography

    Arran Stibbe is Professor of Ecological Linguistics at the University of Gloucestershire. He has an academic background in both linguistics and human ecology and combines the two in his research and teaching. He is the founder of the International Ecolinguistics Association, and author of Animals Erased: Discourse, Ecology and Reconnection with Nature. He was awarded a National Teaching Fellowship by the Higher Education Academy for teaching excellence and has published widely on discourse analysis of social and ecological issues.

     

     

    Reviews of the first edition:

    'Ecolinguistics is sensitively written, cogently argued, and invaluable to all discourse analysts and critical ecologists. Given the urgency of the crisis we are facing, this book is not so much timely as overdue.'

    Emma Franklin, Discourse and Communication

    'Although the book is written with academic rigour, and addresses matters of such grave concern as climate change and factory farming, the honesty, lightness, and humanity of Arran Stibbe’s prose make it a pleasure to read. These qualities are themselves an expression of a greatness of heart that ultimately underpins his work.'

    Anthony Nanson, Language & Ecology

    '[Ecolinguistics] is cogent, accessible and well argued, but most significant is the unified and comprehensive framework that it provides.'

    Robert Poole, Critical Discourse Studies

    'The detailed descriptions of studies are insightful and interesting to read for scholars at all levels working on the relationship between discourse and society.'

    Michelle Riedlinger, Discourse and Society