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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgements
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Introduction Critical Environments: World-Ecology, World Literature, and the Caribbean - Prologue: The Brutalization of Truth
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Chapter One The Political Ecology of Storms in Caribbean Literature -
Chapter Two Zombies, Gender, and World-Ecology: Gothic Narrative in the Work of Ana Lydia Vega and Mayra Montero -
Chapter Three Gade nan mizè-a m tonbe: Vodou, the 2010 Earthquake, and Haiti’s Environmental Catastrophe -
Chapter Four ‘The Abstract Globe in One’s Head’: Robert Schomburgk, Wilson Harris, and the Ecology of Modernism -
Chapter Five Mining and Mastery: Ethnography and World-Ecology in the Work of Charles Barrington Brown -
Chapter Six Hegemony in Guyana: REDD-plus and State Control over Indigenous Peoples and Resources -
Chapter Seven Ecopoetics of Pleasure and Power in Oonya Kempadoo’s Tide Running -
Chapter Eight Jamaica and the Beast: Negril and the Tourist Landscape -
Chapter Nine Ecology, Identity, and Colonialism in Martinique: The Discourse of an Environmental NGO (1980–2011) - Epilogue: Tingaling
- Notes on Contributors
- Index
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgements
-
Introduction Critical Environments: World-Ecology, World Literature, and the Caribbean - Prologue: The Brutalization of Truth
-
Chapter One The Political Ecology of Storms in Caribbean Literature -
Chapter Two Zombies, Gender, and World-Ecology: Gothic Narrative in the Work of Ana Lydia Vega and Mayra Montero -
Chapter Three Gade nan mizè-a m tonbe: Vodou, the 2010 Earthquake, and Haiti’s Environmental Catastrophe -
Chapter Four ‘The Abstract Globe in One’s Head’: Robert Schomburgk, Wilson Harris, and the Ecology of Modernism -
Chapter Five Mining and Mastery: Ethnography and World-Ecology in the Work of Charles Barrington Brown -
Chapter Six Hegemony in Guyana: REDD-plus and State Control over Indigenous Peoples and Resources -
Chapter Seven Ecopoetics of Pleasure and Power in Oonya Kempadoo’s Tide Running -
Chapter Eight Jamaica and the Beast: Negril and the Tourist Landscape -
Chapter Nine Ecology, Identity, and Colonialism in Martinique: The Discourse of an Environmental NGO (1980–2011) - Epilogue: Tingaling
- Notes on Contributors
- Index