"Translocal" narration of environmental issue through graphic novels: two Italian case studies

The prevalence of mainstream media as source of information on environmental issues and their tendency to draw global attention around a few major, dramatic environmental disasters (melting of glaciers in the Arctic, desertification and drought in the African continent, deforestation of the Amazon,...

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Published in:Central European Journal of Geography and Sustainable Development
Main Authors: Antonella Rinella, Federica Epifani
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Published: 2021
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description The prevalence of mainstream media as source of information on environmental issues and their tendency to draw global attention around a few major, dramatic environmental disasters (melting of glaciers in the Arctic, desertification and drought in the African continent, deforestation of the Amazon, oil pollution in the oceans, etc.), is creating in less conative readers/audience a lack of awareness of the damages suffered in the local territorial systems to which they belong and low willingness to collective action. Therefore, crossing and comparing the highest possible number of sources of information, preferring those that can generate a proactive response to events and themes concerning environmental sustainability and highlight deep local/global interconnections, is essential to attain an independent, critical, and responsible narration. After shortly illustrating some theoretical and methodological considerations developed in the areas of popular geopolitics, anti-geopolitics and ecocriticism, this paper reviews two Italian graphic novels providing a bottom-up representation of local environmental issues: the first one deals with the eutrophication of the Orbetello Lagoon (Tuscan Maremma); the second one concerns the collapse of the tailings dams of the Prestavèl fluorite mines located in Val di Stava (Trentino Alto Adige), a disaster that caused the death of 268 people. We will try to point out how the authors, who are totally "embedded" in their works, provide a "translocal" narration, condemning effectively and immediately the environmental damages in the territorial context analysed and, at the same time, highlighting the interconnections between such site-specific events and global sustainability, inviting readers to adopt an holistic view of the nature-culture relationship, beyond the anthropocentric and instrumentalist production model which considers biosphere a mere tool to satisfy the contingent needs of contemporary society.
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spelling ftopenaccessrep:oai:zenodo.org:130669 2025-01-16T20:44:12+00:00 "Translocal" narration of environmental issue through graphic novels: two Italian case studies Antonella Rinella Federica Epifani 2021-01-29 https://www.openaccessrepository.it/record/130669 https://doi.org/10.47246/cejgsd.2021.3.1.1 und unknown url:https://www.openaccessrepository.it/communities/itmirror https://www.openaccessrepository.it/record/130669 doi:10.47246/cejgsd.2021.3.1.1 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Social Science and Humanities Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage General Medicine info:eu-repo/semantics/article publication-article 2021 ftopenaccessrep https://doi.org/10.47246/cejgsd.2021.3.1.1 2023-10-03T22:19:57Z The prevalence of mainstream media as source of information on environmental issues and their tendency to draw global attention around a few major, dramatic environmental disasters (melting of glaciers in the Arctic, desertification and drought in the African continent, deforestation of the Amazon, oil pollution in the oceans, etc.), is creating in less conative readers/audience a lack of awareness of the damages suffered in the local territorial systems to which they belong and low willingness to collective action. Therefore, crossing and comparing the highest possible number of sources of information, preferring those that can generate a proactive response to events and themes concerning environmental sustainability and highlight deep local/global interconnections, is essential to attain an independent, critical, and responsible narration. After shortly illustrating some theoretical and methodological considerations developed in the areas of popular geopolitics, anti-geopolitics and ecocriticism, this paper reviews two Italian graphic novels providing a bottom-up representation of local environmental issues: the first one deals with the eutrophication of the Orbetello Lagoon (Tuscan Maremma); the second one concerns the collapse of the tailings dams of the Prestavèl fluorite mines located in Val di Stava (Trentino Alto Adige), a disaster that caused the death of 268 people. We will try to point out how the authors, who are totally "embedded" in their works, provide a "translocal" narration, condemning effectively and immediately the environmental damages in the territorial context analysed and, at the same time, highlighting the interconnections between such site-specific events and global sustainability, inviting readers to adopt an holistic view of the nature-culture relationship, beyond the anthropocentric and instrumentalist production model which considers biosphere a mere tool to satisfy the contingent needs of contemporary society. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN): Open Access Repository Arctic Central European Journal of Geography and Sustainable Development 3 1 5 20
spellingShingle Social Science and Humanities
Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage
General Medicine
Antonella Rinella
Federica Epifani
"Translocal" narration of environmental issue through graphic novels: two Italian case studies
title "Translocal" narration of environmental issue through graphic novels: two Italian case studies
title_full "Translocal" narration of environmental issue through graphic novels: two Italian case studies
title_fullStr "Translocal" narration of environmental issue through graphic novels: two Italian case studies
title_full_unstemmed "Translocal" narration of environmental issue through graphic novels: two Italian case studies
title_short "Translocal" narration of environmental issue through graphic novels: two Italian case studies
title_sort "translocal" narration of environmental issue through graphic novels: two italian case studies
topic Social Science and Humanities
Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage
General Medicine
topic_facet Social Science and Humanities
Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage
General Medicine
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