Contents
“This Marble Head in My Hands”: Green Greeks and the Question of the Parthenon
Yanoula Athanassakis
Garbage and the Politics of Mixing, in Wolf, Ravishankar, and Sen’s Trash! On Ragpicker Children and Recycling
Dana C. Mount
Plant-Art: The Virtual and the Vegetal in Contemporary Performance and Installation Art
John Charles Ryan
Toward a Speculative Nanoecology: Transscalar Knowledge, Disciplinary Boundaries, and Ecology’s Posthuman Horizon
Zach Horton
“Live in Your World, Play in Ours”: Video Games, Critical Play, and the Environmental Humanities
Megan Condis
The Power of a Preposition: A Review of Thinking with Water
Eleanor Hayman
Review Cluster
Introduction to Studio Ghibli
Anthony Lioi
“See with Eyes Unclouded”: Mononoke-hime as the Tragedy of Modernity
Kristen L. Abbey
Neutering the Monster, Pruning the Green: The Ecological Evolutions of Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind
Nathaniel Heggins Bryant
Carnivalesque Ecoterrorism in Pom Poko
Todd Andrew Borlik
Mushishi
Mio Bryce and Jason Davis
The Tale of the Princess Kaguya
Mio Bryce and Jason Davis
Spirited Away: Negotiation between Capitalism and Reminiscent Environmental Ethics
Weeraya Donsomsakulkij
My Neighbor Totoro: The Healing of Nature, the Nature of Healing
Kosuke Fujiki
Totoros, Boar Gods, and River Spirits: Nature Spirits as Intermediaries in the Animation of Hayao Miyazaki
Chris G. Hall
Only Yesterday: Ecological and Psychological Recovery
Roger W. Hecht
Creatures in Crisis: Apocalyptic Environmental Visions in Miyazaki’s Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind and Princess Mononoke
Gwendolyn Morgan
The Secret of Kells: Through a Forest of Darkness and Light
James T. Spartz
Taoism, Shintoism, and the Ethics of Technology: An Ecocritical Review of Howl’s Moving Castle
Carl Wilson and Garrath Wilson