04.05.2022
New Publication | Elemental Agency: American Culture and the Politics of Matter (Special issue of Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik 17.1)
Elemental Agency: American Culture and the Politics of Matter (Special issue of ZAA 17.1)
Contents:
- Moritz Ingwersen and Timo Müller, "The Aesthetics and Politics of Elemental Agency"
- Franziska Strack, "Sounds Like America: The Elemental Politics of Walt Whitman and John Luther Adams"
- Matthias Klestil, "Resisting (through) the Elements of Race: A Fugitive Humanist Reading of Colson Whitehead’s The Underground Railroad"
- Simon C. Estok, The Slimic Imagination and Elemental Eco-Horror"
- Aaron Pinnix, "Surfacing Ecological Disaster: Poets for Living Waters and the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill"
- Linda M. Hess, "Filmic Gold: The Elemental Aesthetics of the Klondike Gold Rush in Bill Morrison’s Dawson City: Frozen Time (2016)"
"The Aesthetics and Politics of Elemental Agency" (Ingwersen, Müller)
The elements and the elemental have emerged as increasingly productive concepts at the intersection of media theory, ecocriticism, and environmental philosophy. The article builds on this scholarship to discuss the potentials of an elemental approach in literary and cultural studies. Against the backdrop of the climate crisis, it outlines the stakes of an elemental aesthetics capable of interrelating modes of sensory, epistemological, and artistic mediation of ecological relations. As a signifier of animated environments, specific material substances, figurative notions of place, and enabling infrastructures, the elements are key for understanding agency as always already compositional, situated, and distributed. Exploring methodologies of elemental analysis with a focus on American literature and culture, the article concludes by illustrating how an aesthetically grounded conceptualization of agency as elemental is particularly useful for addressing the politics of exposure, emplacement, and extraction in the Anthropocene.
Keywords: aesthetics, agency, cultural studies, ecocriticism, elemental philosophy, elements, environmental humanities, infrastructures, literary studies