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The Ecocriticism Reader

The Ecocriticism Reader
Author: Cheryll Glotfelty
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 466
Release: 1996
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780820317816

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This book is the first collection of its kind, an anthology of classic and cutting-edge writings in the rapidly emerging field of literary ecology. Exploring the relationship between literature and the physical environment, literary ecology is the study of the ways that writing - from novels and folktales to U.S. government reports and corporate advertisements - both reflects and influences our interactions with the natural world.


The Green Studies Reader

The Green Studies Reader
Author: Laurence Coupe
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2000
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780415204064

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Laurence Coupe brings together a collection of extracts from a wide range of both historical and contemporary ecocritical texts.


East Asian Ecocriticisms

East Asian Ecocriticisms
Author: S. Estok
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 423
Release: 2013-03-26
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1137345365

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East Asian Ecocriticisms presents original essays from Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and China that define and characterize trends in East Asian ecocriticism. Drawing on diverse theoretical perspectives in environmental thought and scholarship, this volume presents valuable and original contributions to global conversations.


The ISLE Reader

The ISLE Reader
Author: Michael P. Branch
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2003
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780820325170

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This volume gathers nineteen of the most representative and defining essays from the journal ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment over the course of its first ten years. Following an introduction that traces the stages of ecocriticism's development, The ISLE Reader is organized into three sections, each of which reflects one of the general goals the journal has sought to accomplish. The section titled "Re-evaluations" provides new readings of familiar environmental writers and new environmental perspectives on authors or literary traditions not usually considered from a green perspective. The writings in "Reaching Out to Other Disciplines" promote cross-pollination among various disciplines and methodologies in the environmental arts and humanities. The writings in the final section, "New Theoretical and Practical Paradigms," are especially significant for the conceptual and methodological terrain they map. The ISLE Reader documents the state of research in ecocriticism and related interdisciplinary fields, provides a survey of the field, and points to new methodologies and possibilities for the future.


The Value of Ecocriticism

The Value of Ecocriticism
Author: Timothy Clark
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2019-02-07
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1107095298

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This book offers a brief, incisive accessible overview of the fast-changing field of environmental literary criticism in an age of global environmental threat.


Ecocriticism

Ecocriticism
Author: Ken Hiltner
Publisher: Routledge Literature Readers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: LITERARY CRITICISM
ISBN: 9780415508605

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Ecocriticism: The Essential Reader charts the growth of this important field. The first-wave ecocriticism section focuses on key readings from the 1960s to the 1990s. The second-wave ecocriticism section goes on to consider a range of exciting contemporary trends, including environmental justice, aesthetics and philosophy, and globalization. Readings include the work of: Raymond Williams Jonathan Bate Timothy Morton Ursula Heise Lawrence Buell Kate Soper Cary Wolfe and Kate Rigby. Containing seminal, representative, and contemporary work in the field, this volume and the editorial commentary is designed for use on both undergraduate and postgraduate ecocritical literature courses.


The Latin American Ecocultural Reader

The Latin American Ecocultural Reader
Author: Jennifer French
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 602
Release: 2020-11-15
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0810142651

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The Latin American Ecocultural Reader is a comprehensive anthology of literary and cultural texts about the natural world. The selections, drawn from throughout the Spanish-speaking countries and Brazil, span from the early colonial period to the present. Editors Jennifer French and Gisela Heffes present work by canonical figures, including José Martí, Bartolomé de las Casas, Rubén Darío, and Alfonsina Storni, in the context of our current state of environmental crisis, prompting new interpretations of their celebrated writings. They also present contemporary work that illuminates the marginalized environmental cultures of women, indigenous, and Afro-Latin American populations. Each selection is introduced with a short essay on the author and the salience of their work; the selections are arranged into eight parts, each of which begins with an introductory essay that speaks to the political, economic, and environmental history of the time and provides interpretative cues for the selections that follow. The editors also include a general introduction with a concise overview of the field of ecocriticism as it has developed since the 1990s. They argue that various strands of environmental thought—recognizable today as extractivism, eco-feminism, Amerindian ontologies, and so forth—can be traced back through the centuries to the earliest colonial period, when Europeans first described the Americas as an edenic “New World” and appropriated the bodies of enslaved Indians and Africans to exploit its natural bounty.


Ecocriticism

Ecocriticism
Author: Greg Garrard
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2004-07-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1134642911

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This text is one of the first introductory guides to the field of literary ecological criticism. It is the ideal handbook for all students new to the disciplines of literature and environment studies, ecology and green studies.


Beyond Nature Writing

Beyond Nature Writing
Author: Karla Armbruster
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2001
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780813920146

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Together, their work signals a new direction in the field and offers refreshingly original insights into a broad spectrum of texts.


Local Natures, Global Responsibilities

Local Natures, Global Responsibilities
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9042028130

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In the New Literatures in English, nature has long been a paramount issue: the environmental devastation caused by colonialism has left its legacy, with particularly disastrous consequences for the most vulnerable parts of the world. At the same time, social and cultural transformations have altered representations of nature in postcolonial cultures and literatures. It is this shift of emphasis towards the ecological that is addressed by this volume. A fast-expanding field, ecocriticism covers a wide range of theories and areas of interest, particularly the relationship between literature and other ‘texts’ and the environment. Rather than adopting a rigid agenda, the interpretations presented involve ecocritical perspectives that can be applied most fruitfully to literary and non-literary texts. Some are more general, ‘holistic’ approaches: literature and other cultural forms are a ‘living organism’, part of an intellectual ecosystem, implemented and sustained by the interactions between the natural world, both human and non-human, and its cultural representations. ‘Nature’ itself is a new interpretative category in line with other paradigms such as race, class, gender, and identity. A wide range of genres are covered, from novels or films in which nature features as the main topic or ‘protagonist’ to those with an ecocritical agenda, as in dystopian literature. Other concerns are: nature as a cultural construct; ‘gendered’ natures; and the city/country dichotomy. The texts treated challenge traditional Western dualisms (human/animal, man/nature, woman/man). While such global phenomena as media (‘old’ or ‘new’), tourism, and catastrophes permeate many of these texts, there is also a dual focus on nature as the inexplicable, elusive ‘Other’ and the need for human agency and global responsibility.