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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalEcocriticism takes its subject as the interconnection between nature and culture and especially the language and literature. Most ecocritical texts help man to realize his self and revert back toward his roots from external world. Man has roamed about everywhere in search of inner satisfaction and happiness, but the same is actualized in the lap of nature. Ecocritical works share a common motivation: to connect to the environment. The human race has reached the age of environmental limits, a time when the consequences of human actions are damaging the planet’s basic life support system. This awareness sparks of the desire to contribute to environment awareness. The human race is facing a global crisis today not because of how ecosystem works but how our ethical system towards the nature functions. Facing the crises requires understanding our impact on nature with the understanding of man’s ethical stand he has chosen by his cultural connotations. While studying ecocriticism, the comprehensiveness of the study is recommended. Ecocritical approach, thus can be theoretical, historical, pedagogical, analytical, rhetorical or the combination of all. All these above mentioned approaches are directly related to human life. By studying this theory, one looks at all, direct or indirect, facets, of human life.
Saran S. & Mayurakshi Mitra
Saran S. (MA, Ph. D.) is a writer, Poet, Nature Activist, Teacher and Research Scholar. He has completed his Doctoral Research from Department of English, M. S. University in 2020. His areas are Comparative Literature, Cultural Studies, Film Studies, Psychoanalytical Studies and Eco Studies. He is the author of a number of articles published in various national and international journals as well as four academic books on topics of current interest like English Language, Film Studies, Partition Studies and Cultural Studies. He also authored a collection of poems and short stories. He also edited thirteen international books. He is the chief editor of Edit Academic and also advisory board member in The Creative Launcher, an international, open access, peer reviewed refereed, e-journal in English (UGC approved).
Dr. Mayurakshi Mitra (M. A., B. Ed., Ph. D.)is an Assistant Professor, Dept. of English at Maharashtra College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Mumbai and visiting faculty for Post graduate Center at K. J Somaiya College of Arts and Commerce, Mumbai. Her areas of interest are Caste and Gender Studies, LGBTQIA, Postcolonial Eco Criticism and Environmental Studies, Diaspora Studies and New Media and Literature. She has done her Ph. D in Caste and Gender Marginalization in Indian plays and is interested in gendered spaces in stage performance. She has presented her views on gender, caste and representation of women and other marginalized sexualities in textual and social spaces in several national and international seminars and conferences and published papers on her interest areas as well. She is passionate about developing a deep reading and research attitude in students. Motivated and talented professional, Dr. Mayurakshi strives to create a challenging and engaging learning environment in which students become lifelong scholars and learners.
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