Stef Craps, ed.
Spec. issue of American Imago 77.1 (2020). 254 pp.
Publication year: 2020

Introduction

 

Introduction: Ecological Grief

Stef Craps

 

Theorizations

 

Negating Solastalgia: An Emotional Revolution from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene

Glenn A. Albrecht

 

“You can never replace the caribou”: Inuit Experiences of Ecological Grief from Caribou Declines

Ashlee Cunsolo, David Borish, Sherilee L. Harper, Jamie Snook, Inez Shiwak, Michele Wood, and the HERD Caribou Project Steering Committee

 

Ecological Grief and Anthropocene Horror

Timothy Clark

 

Is Climate-Related Pre-Traumatic Stress Syndrome a Real Condition?

E. Ann Kaplan

 

Planet Earth: Crumbling Metaphysical Illusion

Robert D. Stolorow

 

Mediations

 

Grief as a Doorway to Love: An Interview with Chris Jordan

Stef Craps and Ida Marie Olsen

 

There Is Grief of a Tree

Paul K. Saint-Amour

 

Anthropocenic Affects and Ethics in Aaron Thier’s Mr. Eternity

Mahlu Mertens

 

“His sickness was only part of something larger”: Slow Trauma and Climate Change in Leslie Marmon Silko’s Ceremony

Martin Premoli

 

Petromelancholia and the Energopolitical Violence of Settler Colonialism in Waubgeshig Rice’s Moon of the Crusted Snow

Reuben Martens

 

Review Essays

 

Review of Earth Emotions: New Words for a New World by Glenn A. Albrecht

Ben De Bruyn

 

Review of Affective Ecocriticism: Emotion, Embodiment, Environment, edited by Kyle Bladow and Jennifer Ladino

Shannon Lambert

 

Review of Mourning Nature: Hope at the Heart of Ecological Loss and Grief, edited by Ashlee Cunsolo and Karen Landman

Rick Crownshaw

 

Contributors