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[Commlist] New Book - Cinematic Ecosystems: Screen Encounters with More-than-humans in the Era of Environmental Crisis
Fri Jan 16 23:29:05 GMT 2026
Mary Hegedus and Jessica Mulvogue are pleased to share that the edited
collection /Cinematic Ecosystems: Screen Encounters with
More-than-humans in the Era of Environmental Crisis
<https://vernonpress.com/book/2428?srsltid=AfmBOor4h5vxWrPkV8YG-V1vNR3nqFmRfO22Qmrad41ek2u9gu-Eg6HO>
/has been recently published with Vernon Press.
_Description:_
Motivated by the exigency of climate change, /Cinematic Ecosystems:
Screen Encounters with More-than-Humans in the Era of Environmental
Crisis/takes cinema to be an audiovisual form whose creation and meaning
are deeply connected to more-than-human worlds. As part of the third
wave of ecocinema studies, this collection gathers contributions on
multiple cinema forms from an international group of scholars and
artists who offer diverse, critical perspectives that respond to the
question: How does cinema help or hinder us in coming to know the
more-than-human world?
The collection homes in on the concept of the ecosystem as a biological
and technological system that comprises a network of inter-relational
living and their inanimate elemental affordances to explore encounters
with cinema as a material object and practice, a spectatorial
experience, and a representational text. The chapters cover
environmental topics that span five continents and multiple histories.
This book will be of special interest to film studies scholars and
artists interested in cinema and climate change, environmental justice,
and posthumanism.
_Table of Contents:_
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Introduction to Cinematic Ecosystems - Mary Hegedus & Jessica Mulvogue
Part I. Histories of Cinematic Ecosystems: Materials, Elements, Substances
Chapter 1 ‘Please reseed.’ Camphor, Turpentine, and the Agrogeographies
of Celluloid Cinema - Marek Jancovic
Chapter 2 Liquid Photogénie: Lotic Imaginings in La glace à trois faces
- Samantha R. Sharp
Chapter 3 Toward a Situated Expanded Cinema: From Utopian Ecology to the
Land-Based Practice of Lindsay McIntyre - Elio Della Noce
Chapter 4 Hallucinating Nature: Cinema, Psychedelics, Ecosystems- Graig
Uhlin
Part II. More-than-Human Sounds and Sights
Chapter 5 Sonic Ecologies: Affective Ecocritique in Ana Vaz’s
Image-Sound Relations - Emily Collins
Chapter 6 What We Come to See and Hear in Joshua Bonnetta’s The Two
Sights (2020) - Christopher Pavsek
Chapter 7 All Things Breathing: Animation, Ecology, and Resistance in
the Music Videos of Tanya Tagaq - Scott Birdwise
Chapter 8 Ending Soon: Planet Z - Crafting Climate Perception - Mary Hegedus
Part III. Giving Back the Land
Chapter 9 The Tiniest Place: Memory, Transcorporeality and Ecological
Reclaiming in Tatiana Huezo’s El lugar más pequeño (2011) - Aarón Lacayo
Chapter 10 Alien Invasion and Multispecies Justice: Representations of
Circumpolar Ecosystems in Contemporary Inuit Sci-Fi Horror Cinema -
Jennifer Schell
Chapter 11 Flooded Spaces of Displacement: Dams and Memories of
Ecological Emergency in Spanish Documentaries - Ariadna Cordal
Chapter 12 Fallow Land: Representing Rural Life in Spain Through
Documentary Films - McKew Devitt
Part IV. Rethinking Ecological Relations in Practice and Spectatorship
Chapter 13 Leafing the Movie Theater - Zeke Saber
Chapter 14 Encountering Flying Foxes: Audience Response and Reckoning
with Ecosystem Disruption in Australia - Melanie Ashe, Simon R. Troon, &
Belinda Smaill
Chapter 15 Breaking the Species Divide: Entangled Empathy and
Environmental Hope in The Olive Tree and My Octopus Teacher - Virginia
Luzón-Aguado
Chapter 16 New Canadian Experimental Ecocinema: Placemaking,
Immersiveness and Alternate Ecologies of Relationality in vulture, Phil
Hoffman (2019); Geographies of Solitude, Jacquelyn Mills (2022); and
Lichen, Lisa Jackson (2019) - Brenda Longfellow
Contact: (jsm38 /at/ st-andrews.ac.uk) <mailto:(jsm38 /at/ st-andrews.ac.uk)>
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