Eco-critical Literature
Title | Eco-critical Literature PDF eBook |
Author | Ogaga Okuyade |
Publisher | African Books Collective |
Total Pages | 374 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0979085888 |
Eco-Critical Literature: Regreening African Landscapescritically examines the representations, constructions, and imaginings of the relationship between the human and non-human worlds in contemporary African literature and culture. It offers innovative, incisive, and critical perspectives on the importance of sustaining a symbiotic relationship between humans and their environment. The book thus carries African scholarship beyond the mere analysis of themes and style to ethical and activist roles of literature having an impact on readers and the public. It is a scholarship geared towards rectifying ecological imbalance that is prevalent in many parts of the continent that forms the setting, context, and thematic discourse of the works or authors studied in this book. Besides sensitizing the African readership to the need for the restoration of harmony between man and the environment, this book equally aims to further familiarize scholars and students working on African literature and culture with the theoretical concerns of eco-criticism.
The Ecocriticism Reader
Title | The Ecocriticism Reader PDF eBook |
Author | Cheryll Glotfelty |
Publisher | University of Georgia Press |
Total Pages | 466 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780820317816 |
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.
Feminist Ecocriticism
Title | Feminist Ecocriticism PDF eBook |
Author | Douglas A. Vakoch |
Publisher | Lexington Books |
Total Pages | 170 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 073917682X |
After uncovering the oppressive dichotomies of male/female and nature/culture that underlie contemporary environmental problems, Feminist Ecocriticism focuses specifically on emancipatory strategies employed by ecofeminist literary critics as antidotes, asking what our lives might be like as those strategies become increasingly successful in overcoming oppression. Thus, ecofeminism is not limited to the critique of literature, but also helps identify and articulate liberatory ideals that can be actualized in the real world, in the process transforming everyday life. Providing an alternative to rugged individualism, for example, ecofeminist literature promotes a more fulfilling sense of interrelationship with both community and the land. In the process of exploring literature from ecofeminist perspectives, the book reveals strategies of emancipation that have already begun to give rise to more hopeful ecological narratives.
Practical Ecocriticism
Title | Practical Ecocriticism PDF eBook |
Author | Glen A. Love |
Publisher | University of Virginia Press |
Total Pages | 228 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780813922454 |
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The Value of Ecocriticism
Title | The Value of Ecocriticism PDF eBook |
Author | Timothy Clark |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | 197 |
Release | 2019-02-07 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1107095298 |
This book offers a brief, incisive accessible overview of the fast-changing field of environmental literary criticism in an age of global environmental threat.
The Oxford Handbook of Ecocriticism
Title | The Oxford Handbook of Ecocriticism PDF eBook |
Author | Greg Garrard |
Publisher | Oxford Handbooks |
Total Pages | 601 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0199742928 |
The Oxford Handbook of Ecocriticism explores a range of critical perspectives used to analyze literature, film, and the visual arts in relation to the natural environment. Since the publication of field-defining works by Lawrence Buell, Jonathan Bate, and Cheryll Glotfelty and Harold Fromm in the 1990s, ecocriticism has become a conventional paradigm for critical analysis alongside queer theory, deconstruction, and postcolonial studies. The field includes numerous approaches, genres, movements, and media, as the essays collected here demonstrate. The contributors come from around the globe and, similarly, the literature and media covered originate from several countries and continents. Taken together, the essays consider how literary and other cultural productions have engaged with the natural environment to investigate climate change, environmental justice, sustainability, the nature of "humanity," and more. Featuring thirty-four original chapters, the volume is organized into three major areas. The first, History, addresses topics such as the Renaissance pastoral, Romantic poetry, the modernist novel, and postmodern transgenic art. The second, Theory, considers how traditional critical theories have expanded to include environmental perspectives. Included in this section are essays on queer theory, science studies, deconstruction, and postcolonialism. Genre, the final major section, explores the specific artforms that have animated the field over the past decade, including nature writing, children's literature, animated films, and digital media. A short section entitled Views from Here concludes the handbook by zeroing in on the various transnational perspectives informing the continued dissemination and globalization of the field.
Ecocritical Perspectives on Children's Texts and Cultures
Title | Ecocritical Perspectives on Children's Texts and Cultures PDF eBook |
Author | Nina Goga |
Publisher | Springer |
Total Pages | 299 |
Release | 2018-06-11 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 3319904973 |
This volume presents key contributions to the study of ecocriticism in Nordic children’s and YA literary and cultural texts, in dialogue with international classics. It investigates the extent to which texts for children and young adults reflect current environmental concerns. The chapters are grouped into five thematic areas: Ethics and Aesthetics, Landscape, Vegetal, Animal, and Human, and together they explore Nordic representations and a Nordic conception, or feeling, of nature. The textual analyses are complemented with the lived experiences of outdoor learning practices in preschools and schools captured through children’s own statements. The volume highlights the growing influence of posthumanist theory and the continuing traces of anthropocentric concerns within contemporary children’s literature and culture, and a non-dualistic understanding of nature-culture interaction is reflected in the conceptual tool of the volume: The Nature in Culture Matrix.