Ecotexts in the postcolonial francosphere

Nsah Mala (Editor), Nicki Hitchcott (Editor)

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Abstract

Through a postcolonial lens, this book explores the various ways in which francophone writers, visual artists and activists are responding to the global climate and environmental crises threatening the Earth today. The volume covers most of the francosphere: Africa, the Caribbean, the Indian Ocean, South America and Polynesia. As well as discussing a range of environmental issues, from soil erosion to nuclear testing, it also considers ways in which francophone writers have become ecological activists. The ecotexts discussed include graphic novels, visual narratives, and zines alongside more conventional literary texts such as novels, short stories and poetry. The book seeks to decentre Belgium and France in francophone ecocritical scholarship while engaging in current debates in the field of ecocriticism, including the afterlives of Belgian and French colonialism and neo-colonialism in relation to climate change and environmental degradation, blue humanities, waste and toxicity studies, critical animal and plant studies, indigenous peoples and their cultures and knowledges, climate-environmental (in)justice, and writerly/textual activism for climate and environment. It aims to widen the geographical scope of francophone ecocriticism by discussing a wide range of eco-themes that go beyond the usual segmentation and compartmentalisation portrayed in other books in the field.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLiverpool
PublisherLiverpool University Press
Number of pages293
ISBN (Electronic)9781836243212
ISBN (Print)9781836243144
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 Jul 2025

Publication series

NameFrancophone postcolonial studies
No.16
VolumeNew series

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  • Introduction

    Mala, N. & Hitchcott, N., 11 Jul 2025, Ecotexts in the postcolonial francosphere. Mala, N. & Hitchcott, N. (eds.). Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, p. 1-18 (Francophone postcolonial studies; vol. New series, no. 16).

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