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CfP: Ecocritical Perspectives on Literature and Other Media

United Kingdom
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Event Date: 2025-05-15 to 2025-05-15 Abstract Due: 2025-05-15 Submit Abstract

This call for papers seeks contributions examining the relationship between narratives and ecological issues, focusing on the ways storytelling addresses ecological challenges. Narratives – whether literary, cinematic, or multimodal – have the potential to critique environmental exploitation, envision sustainable futures, and explore human and non-human interconnections. The intersection of ecocriticism and storytelling offers fertile ground for discussions about the role of culture in shaping ecological consciousness and practices.

Submissions are encouraged from scholars in literary studies, environmental humanities, cultural studies, and related fields. Theoretical, comparative, and interdisciplinary approaches are welcome. We invite contributions that critically engage with the concept of ecology and storytelling, exploring the cultural, ethical, and aesthetic dimensions in the topics, including, but not limited to,

 

1.      Ecocriticism, Ecofeminism

2.      Ecological narratives

3.      Sustainability narratives

4.      Climate Crisis & Climate fiction

5.      Ecopoetics

6.      Utopian/Dystopian narratives

7.      (Post-)Apocalyptic narratives

8.      Nautical Fiction

9.      Plant Studies / Narratives

10.   Animal Studies / Narratives

11.   Gender Equality and Ecology

12.   Ecology and Science Fiction

13.   Ecology and Fantasy Fiction

14.   Ecolinguistics

15.   Ecosemiotics

 

 

Submission Guidelines

·       Manuscripts: 6,000–8,000 words (including references)

·       Manuscript language: English

·       Abstracts: 250–300 words.

·       Formatting: APA 7 citation style.

·       Abstract-Submission-Deadline: 15.05.2025

·       Peer review: Double-blind process.

·       Book Title: Ecocritical Perspectives on Literature and Other Media

·       Publication: Selected papers will be published as an edited volume under Lexington Books’ Ecocritical Theory and Practice Series

·       Publisher: Lexington Books

 

Please send your paper proposals (max. 1 DIN-A-Size, Times New Roman 12, 2000 characters including spaces) and a 100-word author biography till May 15, 2025 to the editors habib.tekin@marmara.edu.tr, irem.atasoy@istanbul.edu.tr and okaradag@istanbul.edu.tr.

habib.tekin@marmara.edu.tr

Habib Tekin