PRESENTATION

  • Zélia M Bora

Resumo

This issue brings together interdisciplinary essays of the most valuable contribution to
the study of environmental humanities represented here by Indigenous Studies, Literature,
Cinema and Philosophy. Such discussions articulate fruitful aspects supported by some poststructuralist
trends and more contemporary theoretical currents such as, humanistic studies on
animals. In this scope, our journal consolidates itself as an interdisciplinary proposal related
to the environmental humanities whose main themes revolve around discussions about the
relationship between human and non-human intersubjectivity as essential requirements of a
critique that, after all, underlines criticisms about our present life. In this way, RILE
implements a tireless search for discourses and strategies in favor of a better relationship
between humans and the environment in which we live.

Publicado
2023-06-01

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