Introduction to the Blue Humanities
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<p><em>An Introduction to the Blue Humanities</em> is the first textbook to explore the many ways humans engage with water utilizing literary cultural historical and theoretical connections and ecologies to introduce students to the history and theory of water-centric thinking. Comprised of multinational texts and materials each chapter will provide readers with a range of primary and secondary sources offering a fresh look at the major oceanic regions saltwater and freshwater geographies and the physical properties of water that characterize the Blue Humanities. Each chapter engages with carefully chosen primary texts including frequently taught works such as Herman Melville’s <i>Moby-Dick</i> Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s “Rime of the Ancient Mariner” Homer’s <i>Odyssey</i> and Luis Vaz de Camões’s <em>Lusíads</em> to provide the perfect pedagogy for students to develop an understanding of the Blue Humanities chapter by chapter. Readers will gain insight into new trends in intellectual culture and the enduring history of humans thinking with and about water ranging across the many coastlines of the World Ocean to Pacific clouds Mediterranean lakes Caribbean swamps Arctic glaciers Southern Ocean rainstorms Atlantic groundwater and Indian Ocean rivers. Providing new avenues for future thinking and investigation of the Blue Humanities this volume will be ideal for both undergraduate and graduate courses engaging with the environmental humanities and oceanic literature.</p>
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