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E-raamat: Oxford Handbook of Ecocriticism [Oxford Handbooks Online e-raamatud]

Edited by (Associate Professor, Sustainability, The University of British Columbia)
  • Formaat: 600 pages, 10 halftones
  • Sari: Oxford Handbooks
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Aug-2014
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780199983551
  • Oxford Handbooks Online e-raamatud
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  • Formaat: 600 pages, 10 halftones
  • Sari: Oxford Handbooks
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Aug-2014
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780199983551
The Oxford Handbook of Ecocriticism provides a broad survey of the longstanding relationship between literature and the environment. The moment for such an offering is opportune in many respects: multiple environmental crises are increasingly inescapable at both transnational and local levels; the role of the humanities in addition to technology and politics is increasingly recognized as central for exploring and finding solutions; and the subject of ecocriticism has reached a kind of critical mass, both within its Anglo-American heartlands and beyond. From its origins in the study of American Nature Writing and British Romanticism, ecocriticism has developed along numerous theoretical, historical, cultural and geographical axes, the most contemporary and exciting of which will be represented in the Handbook. The contributors include eminent founders of the field, including Cheryll Glotfelty and Jonathan Bate, a number of key 'second-wave' ecocritics, and the best up-and-coming scholars. Topics covered include: Green Shakespeare-the Bard's subversive uses of the pastoral; John Clare's sacred relationship with the land; Thoreau's profound political passion; the natural landscape as symbol of postcolonial resistance in works by Lessing, Naipaul, and Coetzee; the relation between feminism and environmentalism; language and the concept of biosemiotics; and concerns over pollution and toxicity in films like Erin Brockovitch, Michael Clayton, and Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth.
Preface ix
Cheryll Glotfelty
Introduction 1(26)
Greg Garrard
PART I HISTORY
1 Being Green in Late Medieval English Literature
27(13)
Gillian Rudd
2 Shadows of the Renaissance
40(20)
Robert N. Watson
3 Romanticism and Ecocriticism
60(20)
Kate Rigby
4 Cholera, Kipling, and Tropical India
80(18)
Upamanyu Pablo Mukherjee
5 Ecocriticism and Modernism
98(20)
Anne Raine
6 W.E.B. Du Bois at the Grand Canyon: Nature, History, and Race in Darkwater
118(14)
John Claborn
7 Pataphysics and Postmodern Ecocriticism: A Prospectus
132(23)
Adam Dickinson
PART II THEORY
8 Ecocriticism and the Politics of Representation
155(17)
Cheryl Lousley
9 Cosmovisions: Environmental Justice, Transnational American Studies, and Indigenous Literature
172(16)
Joni Adamson
10 Feminist Science Studies and Ecocriticism: Aesthetics and Entanglement in the Deep Sea
188(17)
Stacy Alaimo
11 Mediating Climate Change: Ecocriticism, Science Studies, and The Hungry Tide
205(20)
Adam Trexler
12 Ecocriticism, Posthumanism, and the Biological Idea of Culture
225(16)
Helena Feder
13 Ferality Tales
241(19)
Greg Garrard
14 Biosemiotic Criticism
260(16)
Timo Maran
15 Phenomenology
276(15)
Timothy Clark
16 Deconstruction and/as Ecology
291(14)
Timothy Morton
17 Queer Life? Ecocriticism after the Fire
305(15)
Catriona Sandilands
18 Postcolonialism
320(21)
Elizabeth DeLoughrey
19 Extinctions: Chronicles of Vanishing Fauna in the Colonial and Postcolonial Caribbean
341(20)
Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert
PART III GENRE
20 Ecocritical Approaches to Literary Form and Genre: Urgency, Depth, Provisionality, Temporality
361(16)
Richard Kerridge
21 Are You Serious? A Modest Proposal for Environmental Humor
377(14)
Michael P. Branch
22 Is American Nature Writing Dead?
391(17)
Daniel J. Philippon
23 Environmental Writing for Children: A Selected Reconnaissance of Heritages, Emphases, Horizons
408(15)
Lawrence Buell
24 The Contemporary English Novel and its Challenges to Ecocriticism
423(17)
Astrid Bracke
25 "A Music Numerous as Space": Cognitive Environment and the House that Lyric Builds
440(19)
Sharon Lattig
26 Rethinking Eco-Film Studies
459(16)
David Ingram
27 Green Banjo: The Ecoformalism of Old-Time Music
475(12)
Scott Knickerbocker
28 Media Moralia: Reflections on Damaged Environments and Digital Life
487(15)
Andrew McMurry
29 Talking about Climate Change: The Ecological Crisis and Narrative Form
502(17)
Ursula Kluwick
PART IV THE VIEWS FROM HERE
30 Ecocriticism in Japan
519(8)
Yuki Masami
31 Engaging with Prakriti: A Survey of Ecocritical Praxis in India
527(10)
Swarnalatha Rangarajan
32 Chinese Ecocriticism in the Last Ten Years
537(10)
Qingqi Wei
33 German Ecocriticism: An Overview
547(13)
Axel Goodbody
34 Barrier Beach
560(7)
Rob Nixon
Index 567
Greg Garrard is the author of Ecocriticism (Routledge 2004), as well as numerous essays and articles. Currently, he is FCCS Sustainability Professor at the University of British Columbia, a National Teaching Fellow of the British Higher Education Academy, and a founding member and former Chair of the Association for the Study of Literature and the Environment.