The greening of literary scholarship : literature, theory, and the environment /
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Language: | English |
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Iowa City, IA :
University of Iowa Press,
[2002]
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: I. REMAPPING LITERARY HISTORIES
- i. Saving All the Pieces: The Place of Textual Editing in Ecocriticism 3 Michael P Branch
- 2. Le Page du Pratz's Fabulous Journey of Discovery: Learning about Nature Writing from a Colonial Promotional Narrative 26 Gordon Sayre
- 3. Ecocriticism, New Historicism, and Romantic Apostrophe 42 Helena Feder
- 4. In Search of Left Ecology's Usable Past: The Jungle, Social Change, and the Class Character of Environmental Impairment 59 Steven Rosendale
- 5. Rivers, Journeys, and the Construction of Place in Nineteenth-Century English Literature 77 Alison Byerly
- II. EXPANDING THE SUBJECT IN ECOCRITICISM
- 6. Locating the Uranium Mine: Place, Multiethnicity, and Environmental Justice in Leslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony 97 James Tarter
- 7. Landscape in Drag: The Paradox of Feminine Space in Susan Warer's The Wide, Wide World ini
- Andrea Blair
- 8. "Space Is a Frame We Map Ourselves In": The Feminist Geographies of Susan Howe's Frame Structures 131 Eleanor Hersey
- 9. Of Whales and Men: The Dynamics of Cormac McCarthy's Environmental Imagination 149 James D. Lilley
- 10. Articulating the Cyborg: An Impure Model for Environmental Revolution 165 Louis H. Palmer III
- III. RETHINKING REPRESENTATION AND THE SUBLIME
- 11. Surveying the Sublime: Literary Cartographers and the Spirit of Place 181 Rick Van Noy
- 12. "Mont Blanc": Shelley's Sublime Allegory of the Real 207 Aaron Dunckel
- 13. Vicarious Edification: Radcliffe and the Sublime 224 James Kirwan.