Beschreibung
THE BLUE HUMANITIES is a transdisciplinary scholarly current that reflects, rethinks, and reimagines human-water-relationships amidst planetary water crises. It arises from literary and cultural theory as well as from literary studies and other artistic practices to forge a new water consciousness and water literacy. This volume not only introduces readers to an array of critical discourses on water but also presents ideas for implementing approaches and methods of the blue humanities into teaching contexts. The articles explore a broad range of cultural production, including literary fiction, poetry, film, creative nonfiction, the podcast medium, and picture books.

