Irish Studies and Ecocriticism Reviewed in New Book Edited by 抖阴短视频 U. Professor
Christine Cusick鈥檚 鈥淥ut of the Earth鈥 Published by Cork University Press
Christine Cusick, Ph.D., assistant professor of composition and English at 抖阴短视频 University, has edited and published, 鈥淥ut of the Earth: Ecocritical Readings of Irish Texts,鈥 which is a collection of essays offering ecocritical readings of Irish literary and cultural texts of various genres, including fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, drama and the visual image.
The essays, which relate to multiple disciplines, examine what the cultural representations of nonhuman nature reveal about how humans care for and dwell in place.
鈥淎ny project in the field of ecocriticism is an effort to use intellectual inquiry and reflection to discern how we might better live and care for the earth we inhabit,鈥 said Cusick. 鈥淭his project gave me the incredible opportunity to work with and learn from international scholars who care deeply about this very question.鈥
According to Cork University Press, the book鈥檚 publisher, 鈥淲ithin the current climate of both literary and environmental studies 鈥極ut of the Earth: Ecocritical Readings of Irish Texts鈥 is an unprecedented integration of Irish studies and ecocriticism that is both timely and necessary.鈥
The book, which includes an introduction by John Elder, reviews work by Eóin Flannery, Jefferson Holdridge, Joy Kennedy-O鈥橬eill, Kathryn Kirkpatrick, Miriam O鈥橩ane Mara, Karen O鈥橞rien, Maureen O鈥機onnor, Donna Potts, Joanna Tapp Pierce, Eamonn Wall and Greg Winston.
Cusick traveled to Mary Immaculate College in Limerick, Ireland, to launch 鈥淥ut of the Earth: Ecocritical Readings of Irish Texts鈥 at Ireland鈥檚 first conference on ecocriticism from June 18-19, 2010. The book is also available in the United States through Cork University Press.