1st Edition

Sustainable Literary Classrooms Texts that Matter in the Anthropocene

By Per Esben Svelstad Copyright 2027
216 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book explores how Education for Sustainability and the Environment (ESE) can form an integral part of the teaching of fiction, drama, and poetry with teenage and adult learners. Building on posthumanism, postcritique, and resonance theory, this book answers an important question: since the environment can no longer be regarded as a fixed backdrop for human action, how can literature help... Read more

1. Pluralism in the Literary Classroom  2. Beyond Control: The Beautiful Potential of Literary Education  3. Acting Out the Polluter: Creative Modifications of An Enemy of the People  4. Ecopoetic Assemblages in the Third Space  5. Mapping, Changing, Making: Three Cases of Resonant Resistance through Textual Materiality  6. Advice for the Literary Educator in the Anthropocene  7. Concluding Discussion    

Biography

Per Esben Svelstad is Professor of Norwegian with an emphasis on literature and literary education at the Department of Teacher Education, NTNU in Trondheim. He has a Ph.D. in comparative literature (2017) and has worked in teacher education since 2018. In addition to ecocriticism and environmental and sustainability education, his research interests include gender and queer theory, adaptation studies, poetry, and cultures of reading.