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9781350026315 |
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9781350025578 (vol. 2) |
Series |
Critical and primary sources
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Note |
Sisaldab bibliograafiat |
Contents |
Volume 2 : Why literature? Literature as ecological force. Acknowledgements ; Volume introduction : why literature? -- Part I, Field visions. Introduction : Literary studies in an age of environmental crisis / Cheryll Glotfelty ; Ecology, epistemology, and empiricism / Robert N. Watson ; Introduction : stories come to matter / Serenella Iovino and Serpil Oppermann ; Petrofiction : The oil encounter and the novel / Amitav Ghosh ; Why Latinx environmentalisms? / Sarah D. Wald, David J. Vazquez, Pricilla Solis Ybarra, and Sarah Jaquette Ray ; Four problems, four directions for environmental humanities : toward critical posthumanities for the Anthropocene / Astrida Neimanis, Cecilia Asberg, and Johan Hedren -- Part II Exemplary readings. Climate change and contemporary modernist poetry / Richard Kerridge ; Ecomelancholia : slavery, war, and Black ecological imaginings / Jennifer James ; Heliotropes : solar ecologies and Pacific radiations / Elizabeth DeLoughrey ; Pacific-based Maori writers / Alice Te Punga Somerville ; Analyzing "Satoyama" : a rural environment, landscape, and zone / Yuki Masami ; Latin American literature at the rise of environmentalism : urban ecological thinking in Jose Maria Arguedas's "The Foxes" / Jorge Marcone -- Part III, An Appendix of primary texts. The vision of Kitche Manitou / Basil Johnston (Ojibwe) ; From "The Holy Bible" ; From "Georgics" / Virgil ; From "The Tempest" / William Shakespeare ; Lines composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey, on revisiting the Banks of the Wye during a tour. July 13, 1798 / William Wordsworth ; The Robin's Nest / John Clare ; Walking / Henry David Thoreau ; The Author's Childhood / Frederick Douglass ; The Garden-Party / Katherine Mansfield ; The Chosen Vessel / Barbara Baynton ; The Wild Land / Willa Cather ; The Negro Speaks of Rivers / Langston Hughes ; Blindness / Toge Sankichi ; Carmel Point / Robinson Jeffers ; Morning Song / Sylvia Plath ; Another Spring / Denise Levertov ; At the North Point Car Ferry / Leung Ping-kwan ; Bog Queen / Seamus Heaney ; Butterflies / Patricia Grace ; What the Tapster Saw / Ben Okri ; Da Last Squid / Joe Balaz ; mulberry fields / Lucille Clifton ; The death of the last white male / Ruth Ozeki ; Borrowed waters : the Sea around us, the Sea within Us / Rita Wong |
Note |
"Bringing together 100 essential critical articles across 4 volumes, Literature and the Environment: Critical and Primary Sources is a comprehensive collection of the most important academic writings on ecocriticism and literature's engagement with environmental crisis. With texts by key scholars, creative writers and activists, the articles in these four volumes follow the development and history of environmental criticism, as well as interdisciplinary conversations with contemporary philosophy and media studies. Literature and the Environment includes work by such writers as: Stacy Alaimo, Jonathan Bate, Jacques Derrida, Ursula K. Heise, Richard Kerridge, Bruno Latour, Rob Nixon, Ken Saro-Wiwa, William Shakespeare, Leslie Marmon Silko, Henry David Thoreau, E.O. Wilson, Cary Wolfe and William Wordsworth" |
Subject |
ökokriitika
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artiklikogumikud (vormimärksõna)
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Added entry |
LeMenager, Stephanie, 1968- toimetaja
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Shewry, Teresa, toimetaja
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Variant title |
Why literature? Literature as ecological force
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UDC |
82.09 (082)
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82 :502/504 (082)
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