Writing Borders and Other Barriers in the Era of Climate Crisis
Communities of Engagement
Alan Rice editor Ludmila Martanovschi editor Dr Olga Michael editor Katerina Antoniou editor Jennifer Marie Bridgett Webster editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publishing:11th Dec '25
£85.00
This title is due to be published on 11th December, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Bringing together intersectional perspectives across disciplines such as the humanities, arts and social sciences, this book explores borders and crossings in relation to environmental damage and injustice in the context of the climate crisis.
Focusing on historical and contemporary borders and barriers, both physical, ideological, and ontological, this book examines their crossings, transformations, expansions, and reconfigurations in the post-COVID era of climate crisis. It explores the power of nationalist ideas that promote borders and the ways activists and artists work to challenge and break them down, looking at case studies such as the partition line in Cyprus and right wing extremism.
Focusing particularly on the way in which climate change literally alters the physical geography of borders, it looks at the representation of environmental crises, borders, barriers, and walls in literature, theatre, and other cultural and artistic expressions by writers as diverse as Franz Kafka, FastHorse, Rafeef Ziadah, and Claudia Rankine.
This is not only a timely book but a valuable resource. It bridges several disciplines that have been trying to think through the changing geographical, political, existential, philosophical, and aesthetic questions surrounding borders at a time of climate emergency. That the book does so by paying attention to emergent literary genres, such as climate fiction, and established paradigms of border studies is noteworthy. * Malcolm Sen, Associate Professor, Environmental Humanities, University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA *
ISBN: 9781350499195
Dimensions: unknown
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248 pages