Ecocritical Explorations in Literary and Cultural Studies

Ecocritical Explorations in Literary and Cultural Studies
Title Ecocritical Explorations in Literary and Cultural Studies PDF eBook
Author Patrick D. Murphy
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 232
Release 2009-07-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0739131753

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In Ecocritical Explorations, Patrick D. Murphy explores environmental literature and environmental cultural issues through both theoretical and applied criticism. He engages with the concepts of referentiality, simplicity, the nation state, and virtual reality in the first section of the book, and then goes on to interrogate these issues in contemporary environmental literature, both American and international. He concludes his argument with a discussion of the larger frames of family dynamics and un-natural disasters, such as hurricanes and global warming, ending with a chapter on the integration of scholarship and pedagogy in the classroom, with reference to his own teaching experiences. Murphy's study provides a wide ranging discussion of contemporary literature and cultural phenomena through the lens of ecological literary criticism, giving attention to both theoretical issues and applied critiques. In particular, he looks at popular literary genres, such as mystery and science fiction, as well as actual disasters and disaster scenarios. Ecocritical Explorations in Literary and Cultural Studies is a timely contribution to ecological literary criticism and an insightful look into how we represent our relationship with the environment.

Culture and Media

Culture and Media
Title Culture and Media PDF eBook
Author Rayson K. Alex
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 290
Release 2014-06-19
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1443861901

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Indian ecocriticism has not yet adequately demonstrated the applicability of ecological/deep ecological/tinai principles to visual texts. Culture and Media: Ecocritical Explorations closes this gap at the most opportune moment. Though this volume accommodates ecologically oriented interpretations from several cultures across the world, it reserves the centre stage for Indian ecocriticism and ecotheory quite appropriately. The volume effectively challenges the major documents on ecocriticism and theory (published by international presses), which have been reluctant to give space to tinai criticism and theory that transcend Dravidian or Tamil boundaries. The day is not far when cinema of the world, shaped by tinai theory, will employ tinai hermeneutics to gain fresh insight, which, in turn, will feed into the processes of creation and production of relevant and great movies.

The Nature Essay

The Nature Essay
Title The Nature Essay PDF eBook
Author Simone Schröder
Publisher BRILL
Pages 238
Release 2019-01-04
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 900438927X

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The Nature Essay: Ecocritical Explorations is the first extended study of a powerful literary form born out of the traditions of Enlightenment and Romanticism. It traces the varied stylistic paradigms of the ‘nature essay’ down to the present day. Reading essays as platforms for ecological discourse, the book analyses canonical and marginalised texts, mainly from German, English and American literature. Simone Schröder argues that the essay’s environmental impact is rooted in its negotiation of scientific, poetic, spiritual, and ethical modes of perceiving nature. Together, the chapters on these four aspects form a historical panorama of the nature essay as a genre that continues to flourish in our time of ecological crisis. Authors discussed include: Alexander von Humboldt, Henry David Thoreau, Virginia Woolf, Robert Musil, Ernst Jünger, W.G. Sebald, Kathleen Jamie, and David Foster Wallace.

Framing the World

Framing the World
Title Framing the World PDF eBook
Author Paula Willoquet-Maricondi
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Pages 280
Release 2010-08-06
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0813930057

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Ecocritical Theory

Ecocritical Theory
Title Ecocritical Theory PDF eBook
Author Axel Goodbody
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Pages 444
Release 2011-09-13
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0813931630

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One of the more frequently lodged, serious, and justifiable complaints about ecocritical work is that it is insufficiently theorized. Ecocritical Theory puts such claims decisively to rest by offering readers a comprehensive collection of sophisticated but accessible essays that productively investigate the relationship between European theory and ecocritique. With its international roster of contributors and subjects, it also militates against the parochialism of ecocritics who work within the limited canon of the American West. Bringing together approaches and orientations based on the work of European philosophers and cultural theorists, this volume is designed to open new pathways for ecocritical theory and practice in the twenty-first century.

Practical Ecocriticism

Practical Ecocriticism
Title Practical Ecocriticism PDF eBook
Author Glen A. Love
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Pages 228
Release 2003
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780813922454

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Literature as Cultural Ecology

Literature as Cultural Ecology
Title Literature as Cultural Ecology PDF eBook
Author Hubert Zapf
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 314
Release 2016-04-21
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1474274676

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Drawing on the latest debates in ecocritical theory and sustainability studies, Literature as Cultural Ecology: Sustainable Texts outlines a new approach to the reading of literary texts. Hubert Zapf considers the ways in which literature operates as a form of cultural ecology, using language, imagination and critique to challenge and transform cultural narratives of humanity's relationship to nature. In this way, the book demonstrates the important role that literature plays in creating a more sustainable way of life. Applying this approach to works by writers such as Emily Dickinson, Edgar Allan Poe, Herman Melville, William Faulkner, Toni Morrison, Zakes Mda, and Amitav Ghosh, Literature as Cultural Ecology is an essential contribution to the contemporary environmental humanities.