Framing Environments in Russia: Critical Reflections on Ecology, Culture and Power
open access | peer reviewed-
edited by
- Nadia Caprioglio - Università degli Studi di Torino, Italia - email
- Roberta Sala - Università degli Studi di Torino, Italia - email
Keywords Russia • Stalingrad • Mysticism • Environmental knowledge • Post-Soviet landscapes • Russian rivers • Ecological Indian • Climate activism • Border • Nekrasov • Vasilij Grossman • Political ecology • Energy Humanities • Konchalovsky • Climate policy • Gennadij Ajgi • Kollektivnye Dejstvija • Invasive species • Soviet metanarrative • Forest • Social practices • Environmental activism • Trees • Boris Pilnyak • “The Siberiade” • Green values • Oil • Petrofiction • Littoral society • Russian Literature • Environmental policy • Folklore • Red-Nose Frost • Climate action • Ecocriticism • Socialist Epos • Peasants • Ecological imperialism • Cultural Mythology • Green initiatives • Contemporary Russian literature • War in Ukraine • Decolonial aesthetics • Late USSR • Nature Poetry • Neva Bay • Dmitry Bykov • St • Willows • Giant hogweed • Moroz, Krasnyj nos • Scaling the green practices • Isaac Babel • Green practices • The Baltic Sea • Petersburg • Volga
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/LGSP/2785-2709/2023/01 | Published Sept. 4, 2023 | Language en
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