On the Limits of Empirical Ecocriticism: Empathy on Non-Human Species and the Slow Violence of Climate Crisis

Toni Lahtinen, Olli Löytty

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The impact literature has on its readers has recently become a topic of interest to an increasing number of literary scholars who contemplate the relationships between environment and fiction. Empirical ecocriticism is a relatively young sub-area of ecocriticism where the empirical methods of social sciences are applied. This article discusses two major areas in empirical ecocriticism: the emotions evoked by both the representations of non-human species and climate literature. The focus is not solely on the premises of empirical ecocriticism but also on the often-conflicting results it has produced. By presenting critical observations on its limits so far, the article proposes outlines for further development of empirical research on environmental fiction.
Originalspråkengelska
TidskriftGreen Letters: Studies in Ecocriticism
NummerSeptember
Sidor (från-till)1–14
Antal sidor14
ISSN1468-8417
DOI
StatusPublicerad - 2024
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