Acknowledgments
Introduction
Katarina Leppänen and Auður Aðalsteinsdóttir
Chapter 1: Complex Aesthetics
Auður Aðalsteinsdóttir
Chapter 2: Hush and Listen to Things You Can’t Hear: Audibility, Anxiety, and Resonance in Sara Sølberg’s Literary Work
Katarina Leppänen
Chapter 3 Happiness in the Age of Disaster: Eco Mourning and Climate Melancholia in Danish 2010‘s Eco Poetry
Torsten Bøgh Thomsen
Chapter 4: The History of a River: Narrative Agency in Mette Karlsvik’s Varmá
Georgiana Bozîntan
Chapter 5: CO2, The Poetic Compound
Karoliina Lummaa
Chapter 6: Ecopoetry and Postmodern Dilemmas: Bengt Emil Johnson as an Ecopoetic Predecessor
Johan Alfredsson
NORD by angela snæfellsjökuls rawlings and Blåskjell i biocide
Chapter 7: The Carrier Bags of Ecocriticism: Nordic Small Presses of the Twenty-First Century
Ana Stanićević
Chapter 8: Cute but Murderous: Dark Environmental Aesthetics in Nordic Video Games
Xin Liu
Chapter 9: Ethics in a Broken World: Can TV-Shows Help Us Navigate the Climate Breakdown?
Ole Martin Sandberg
Chapter 10: Metaphors of Change in Swedish Creative Futures Utopias
Camilla Brudin Borg
Chapter 11: Weaving a Mass Movement: The Art of Hildur Hákonardóttir
Sigrún Inga Hrólfsdóttir
Index
About the Contributors