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Applies biosemiotic principles to contemporary French ecological thought
Contributes to the fields of ecocriticism, environmental ethics, animal philosophy, French studies, and biosemiotics
Makes the case for addressing climate change in the context of antibiotic resistant bacteria
Part of the book series: Sustainable Development Goals Series (SDGS)
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Table of contents (7 chapters)
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Front Matter
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Back Matter
About this book
Contemporary French Environmental Thought in the Post-COVID-19 Era is focused on the fields of biosemiotics, linguistics, ecocriticism, and environmental ethics. Closely aligning with Sustainable Development Goal 13.1, Keith Moser’s study aims to strengthen resilience to climate-related hazards by drawing on ecological theories developed by French philosophers in conversation with biosemiotic principles. Not only does the novel theoretical framework offered by biosemiotic interpretations of the universe and our place in it represent an indispensable conceptual tool for understanding the unprecedented medical challenges at the dawn of a new millennium, but it also beckons us to think harder about the environmental crisis that threatens the continued existence of all sentient beings who call the biosphere home. This book also highlights the richness, diversity, and utility of the ecological theories developed by the French philosophers Michel Serres, Edgar Morin, Jacques Derrida, Dominique Lestel, and Michel Onfray in addition to how they engage with biosemiotic principles. Taken together, the book probes the scientific, linguistic, philosophical, and ethical implications of biosemiotic theories in a post-pandemic world from an environmental and medical perspective.
Keywords
- Literature and the Environment
- French Literature
- environmental literature
- Environmental Ecojustice
- medical humanities
- health humanities
- Sustainable Development Goals
Reviews
“Keith Moser undertakes the difficult task of integrating prominent French thinkers into the discourse of biosemiotics to direct attention to the ecological apocalypse and the realistic possibility of future pandemics. This approach is vital, because no similar extension of this young discipline had been outlined in the past.”
— Guenther Witzany, Philosopher and independent researcher, Buermoos, Austria
“Emerging dialogue between French ecological theory and biosemiotics has much potential. Keith Moser demonstrates surprising concordances between the voices of Serres, Morin, Lestel, Hoffmeyer, von Uexküll, and others. Extensive in scope, well-informed, and very contemporary, Moser’s book stands out as a trailblazing example of this new synthesis.”
— Timo Maran, The University of Tartu
“This is a timely and elegantly lucid effort underscoring the utility of the biosemiotic approach in the post-pandemic era. Moser persuasively demonstrates how human life is inextricably linked to the remainder of the biosphere compelling us to reexamine the modes of awareness driving the lives of other species.”
—Charles Altieri, The University of California, Berkeley
“Keith Moser’s remarkable work, Contemporary French Environmental Thought in the Post-COVID-19 Era proposes a fundamental philosophical reorientation of humanity’s relationship with itself and the planet through a rigorous analysis of the biosemiotic and endosemiotic thought of French philosophers Michel Serres, Edgar Morin, Jacques Derrida, Dominique Lestel, and Michel Onfray.”
—Isaac Joslin, Arizona State University
“Inspired by the ecological philosophies of five prominent French thinkers, Moser cogently and persuasively argues that the twin scourges of climate change and COVID-19 necessitate a biosemiotic view of the world. The realization that all life—from viruses to humans—is sentient and communicates through signs requires a radical reevaluation of bioethics, if the earth is to survive these crises.”—Jonathan Krell, The University of Georgia
Authors and Affiliations
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Classical and Modern Languages and Literatures, Mississippi State University, Mississippi, USA
Keith Moser
About the author
Keith Moser is Professor of French and Francophone Studies at Mississippi State University, USA. He is the author of eight full-length book projects including J.M.G. Le Clézio: A Concerned Citizen of the Global Village, The Encyclopedic Philosophy of Michel Serres, Imagination and Art, and The Metaphor of the Monster.
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Contemporary French Environmental Thought in the Post-COVID-19 Era
Authors: Keith Moser
Series Title: Sustainable Development Goals Series
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-96129-9
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan Cham
eBook Packages: Literature, Cultural and Media Studies, Literature, Cultural and Media Studies (R0)
Copyright Information: The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2022
Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-030-96128-2Published: 08 April 2022
Softcover ISBN: 978-3-030-96131-2Due: 22 April 2023
eBook ISBN: 978-3-030-96129-9Published: 07 April 2022
Series ISSN: 2523-3084
Series E-ISSN: 2523-3092
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XIII, 249
Topics: Ecocriticism, European Literature, Contemporary Literature, Environmental History, Continental Philosophy