@Book{1858187257, editor="S{\'a}nchez-Pardo, Esther and Porras S{\'a}nchez, Mar{\'{\i}}a", title="Myth and environmentalism: arts of resilience for a damaged planet", series="Routledge explorations in environmental studies", year="2024", publisher="Routledge, Taylor {\&} Francis Group", address="London", keywords="Mythology; Environmentalism; NATURE / Essays", abstract="Introduction: Myth and Environmentalism: Entanglements, Synergies, Openings Esther S{\'a}nchez-Pardo -- PART I: Myth, disaster and present-day views on ecological damage -- 1. The afterlife of Chornobyl: apocalyptic mythology and environmentalism in the Exclusion Zone / Haley Laurila -- 2. Myths of wilderness and motherhood in postapocalyptic narratives of the Anthropocene / Hope Jennings and Christine Junker -- PART II: Indigenous and Afro-diasporic myths and ecological knowledge -- 3. Boundless water, boundless ice-Arctic cosmological concepts in times of melting horizons / Sonja Ross -- 4. Revisiting the wild: mythology and ecological wisdom in shalan joudry's Waking Ground Leonor / Mar{\'{\i}}a Mart{\'{\i}}nez Serrano -- 5. Myth, Afrodiasporic spirituality, and the oceanic archive in independent comics / Paul Humphrey -- PART III: Artistic practices, myth and environmental resilience -- 6. ``Giant by Thine Own Nature'': Jean-Baptiste D{\'e}bret and Ant{\^o}nio Parreiras' mythic Brazilian land(scape)s through a transatlantic gaze / Esther Lezra and Esther S{\'a}nchez-Pardo -- 7. New cosmogonies of waste negotiated in the art of Mohamed Larbi Rahhali / Mar{\'{\i}}a Porras S{\'a}nchez and Lhoussain Simour -- 8. Death is life is death is life: continual regeneration in myth and the art of Maki Ohkojima / Keijiro Suga -- 9. Coda: a radical evocation of seed / Jeanette Hart-Mann", note="edited by Esther S{\'a}nchez-Pardo and Mar{\'{\i}}a Porras S{\'a}nchez", isbn="9781003348535", doi="10.4324/9781003348535", url="https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781003348535", url="https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003348535", language="English" }