The Living World

Nan Shepherd and Environmental Thought

Samantha Walton author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:17th Nov '22

£18.99

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The Living World cover

An environmental humanities revival of Nan Shepherd’s writing, asking how literature might help to reimagine humanity’s place on earth in the Anthropocene.

Harnessing new enthusiasm for Nan Shepherd’s writing, The Living World asks how literature might help us reimagine humanity’s place on earth in the midst of our ecological crisis. The first book to examine Shepherd’s writing through an ecocritical lens, it reveals forgotten details about the scientific, political and philosophical climate of early twentieth century Scotland, and offers new insights into Shepherd’s distinctive environmental thought. More than this, this book reveals how Shepherd’s ways of relating to complex, interconnected ecologies predate many of the core themes and concerns of the multi-disciplinary environmental humanities, and may inform their future development. Broken down into chapters focusing on themes of place, ecology, environmentalism, Deep Time, vital matter and selfhood, The Living World offers the first integrated study of Shepherd’s writing and legacy, making the work of this philosopher, feminist, amateur ecologist, geologist, and innovative modernist, accessible and relevant to a new community of readers.

Samantha Walton has produced a clearly structured and wonderfully deepening discussion of Nan Shepherd’s remarkable expression of deceptively profound and vital lived experience. The Living World is a model of the ecocritical reading of a writer’s work in a critical extension of its interwoven strands of environmental thought. * Green Letters: Studies in Ecocriticism *
A much-needed ecocritical deep dive into Shepherd’s writing, as well as into the Cairngorms and onto the high plateau. * Northern Scotland *
The Living World presents a strong and innovative contribution to scholarship in Scottish studies, modernism, and the environmental humanities. As a well researched study that covers a wide range of topics through a small lens, it offers something of value to everyone, whether they are already familiar with or new to ecocritical theory and Nan Shepherd’s writing. * Ecozon@ *
This is an admirable book in many respects. It contains many clear and extended definitions of concepts that are very helpful for the reader ... The author is very well-informed about both Scottish, English and international contexts. * Anthropological Journal of European Cultures *
The Living World firmly establishes Nan Shepherd’s significance as an ecological writer whose relevance continues to grow as we move further into the Anthropocene. With an admirably light touch, Walton provides an accessible and detailed account of Shepherd’s work, underpinned by extensive contextual research, close reading, and dialogue with contemporary ecocriticism. * Pippa Marland, Research Fellow, University of Leeds, UK *

ISBN: 9781350200197

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232 pages