1st Edition

The Routledge Introduction to American Environmental Literature

By Alexander Menrisky Copyright 2026
234 Pages
by Routledge

234 Pages
by Routledge

234 Pages
by Routledge

The Routledge Introduction to American Environmental Literature offers an overview of the different ways diverse writers in the United States have represented the nonhuman world and human relationships with it from before the nation’s founding to the present. Providing a concise introduction to ongoing trends and debates in literary environmentalism and the study of environmental... Read more

Introduction: American Environmental Literature

Chapter 1: Early Genres of American Landscape

Chapter 2: The Wilderness Ideal: A Paradigm for American Environmental Representation

Chapter 3: The Nature Writing Tradition

Chapter 4: The Advent of Ecology: A Second Paradigm for American Environmental Representation

Chapter 5: Environmental Justice: A Third Paradigm for American Environmental Representation

Chapter 6: (Anthropo)cene: A Fourth Paradigm in a Climate-Changed World

Chapter 7: Contemporary Environmental Topics in American Poetry and Prose

Conclusion

Biography

Alexander Menrisky is Associate Professor of English and affiliate faculty in American Studies at the University of Connecticut. He is the author of Everyday Ecofascism: Crisis and Consumption in American Literature and Wild Abandon: American Literature and the Identity Politics of Ecology.