Animesh Roy (Ph.D.) is an Assistant Professor at the Department of English, St. Xavier's College, Simdega, in Jharkhand, India. His areas of research interest include environmental humanities, postcolonial studies, medical humanities, indigenous studies, gender studies, communication studies, and North-South discourses. His two recent publications are 'An Ibero-American Perspective on Narratives of Pandemics, ' Eds. Zelia Bora, Animesh Roy and Ricardo De La Fuente Ballesteros (Lexington Books, 2023), and 'Post Green: Literature, Culture and Environment, ' Eds. Murali Sivaramakrishnan and Animesh Roy (Lexington Books, 2023). Currently, Dr. Roy is working on an edited volume, 'Postcolonial Literature and Ecotheology, ' which is to be published shortly. Murali Sivaramakrishnan, poet, painter, professor, and literary critic, is the author of 'Mantra of Vision' (1997), 'Learning to Think Like Myself' (2010), 'Communication and Clarification: Essays on English in the Indian Classroom' (2014), 'Strategies and Methods: Relocating Textual Meaning' (2018) and a number of critical essays and seven volumes of poetry. His recent work is '50 Years of Chipko: The Movement and its Afterlives' (2026).
The book, ""An Earth of One's Own: Eco-Cognizance and Environmental Justice"", presents perspectives that complement each other, forming a symbolic map that points to the interdependence of the planetary biotic system as marked by human action. The book also suggests that political, moral, and ethical actions are essential to environmental justice. Prof. Dr. Zélia M. Bora Federal University of Paraiba, Brazil ""An Earth of One's Own"" is a richly theorized collection of ecocritical insights which highlights the deep imbrication of environmental justice with Anthropocene precarity while offering an in-depth, relational understanding of eco-cognizance and a holistic paradigm of interspecies justice accountable to future multispecies generations. Prof. Dr. Swarnalatha Rangarajan Department of Humanities and Social Sciences IIT Madras, India