When Ursula K.Heise's now canonic text Sense of Place and Sense of Planet:The Environmental Imagination of the Global was first published in 2008,I was a doctoral student at SUNY Stony Brook writing seminar papers...When Ursula K.Heise's now canonic text Sense of Place and Sense of Planet:The Environmental Imagination of the Global was first published in 2008,I was a doctoral student at SUNY Stony Brook writing seminar papers on Victorian perspectives of nature.In that second wave of Anglophone ecocriticism,those of us working in the newly incubated environmental humanities were thrilled to engage with the wide-ranging scope of Heise's book,whose aims included the theorization and revisioning of cultural and political attachments to planetary notions of place.展开更多
文摘When Ursula K.Heise's now canonic text Sense of Place and Sense of Planet:The Environmental Imagination of the Global was first published in 2008,I was a doctoral student at SUNY Stony Brook writing seminar papers on Victorian perspectives of nature.In that second wave of Anglophone ecocriticism,those of us working in the newly incubated environmental humanities were thrilled to engage with the wide-ranging scope of Heise's book,whose aims included the theorization and revisioning of cultural and political attachments to planetary notions of place.