"Global Ecologies and the Environmental Humanities is a must-read for anyone interested in the roots of today’s environmental crisis and possible solutions to it. This book brings an important international perspective to the emerging field of the environmental humanities and reenergizes familiar concepts such as the Anthropocene, resilience, and terraforming by placing them within imperial and postcolonial contexts. It also introduces new concepts to the environmental humanities conversation, such as postcolonial disaster studies and environmental theology. Surveying a broad range of cultural aesthetics, literary genres, and geographies, and deftly moving between global and local scales of inquiry, Global Ecologies and the Environmental Humanities offers up a variety of exciting new methods for addressing the past, current, and future state of the world’s environment." - Erin James, University of Idaho, USA"This may well be the decade that environmental humanities move to the front and centre of critical theory. This expertly assembled volume by a trio of vibrant scholars shows why. Bringing together diverse issues of disaster management, commodity frontiers and economies of scale with those of literary genres, styles, and forms the contributors show once again that our world and our texts remain indispensible to one another." - Upamanyu Pablo Mukherjee, Warwick University, UK"Global Ecologies is destined to become a classic text in environmental humanities." - Tarique Niazi, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Anthem EnviroExperts Review