Description
Ecodisaster Imaginaries in India presents a comprehensive examination of how ecological disasters are imagined, represented, and understood within Indian cultural, literary, and social contexts. This collection of critical essays brings together scholars from across India to analyze environmental crises through multiple theoretical and practical lenses.
The volume explores the intersection of ecocriticism, disaster studies, and South Asian perspectives, investigating how narratives about environmental catastrophes influence public perception and policy. Contributors examine literature, film, journalism, and cultural practices to understand the imaginaries that shape responses to ecological challenges in India.
As part of the Ecocritical Theory and Practice series, this work contributes significantly to global ecocritical discourse while centering Indian experiences and voices. It addresses pressing environmental concerns including climate change, resource depletion, and natural disasters through innovative critical frameworks and interdisciplinary approaches.







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