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[ecrea] new book Environmental Ethics and Film Earthscan/Routledge

Sat Sep 19 23:22:31 GMT 2015






*Environmental Ethics and Film*

*Pat Brereton*, Dublin City University, Ireland 
/Series: Routledge
Studies in Environmental Communication/ /and Media/

This book explores how a wide range of contemporary Hollywood films and
documentaries pose provocative ethical questions related to the
environment and address the environmental challenges of the future. The
book’s analysis reflects a growing interest in how film represents
ecological issues, particularly the apocalyptic dangers of climate
change, alongside other related environmental and ethical dilemmas. This
accessible and engaging book provides a broad and extensive survey of a
wide variety of films in which environmental ethics are, both implicitly
and often explicitly, expressed.

/For more details, or to request a copy for review, please contact:
Megan Smith, Marketing Assistant, (megan.smith /at/ taylorandfrancis.com)
<mailto:(megan.smith /at/ taylorandfrancis.com)>/*ONTENTS*R

*For more information visit: www.routledge.com/9780415747288
<http://www.routledge.com/9780415747288>*

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