French 'Ecocritique'

French 'Ecocritique'
Title French 'Ecocritique' PDF eBook
Author Stephanie Posthumus
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Total Pages 260
Release 2017-01-01
Genre Art
ISBN 1487501455

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French 'Ecocritique'

French 'Ecocritique'
Title French 'Ecocritique' PDF eBook
Author Stephanie Posthumus
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Total Pages 260
Release 2017-10-31
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1487513216

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French Écocritique is the first book-length study of the culturally specific ways in which contemporary French literature and theory raise questions about nature and environment. Stephanie Posthumus’s ground-breaking work brings together thinkers such as Guattari, Latour, and Serres with recent ecocritical theories to complicate what might otherwise become a reductive notion of "French ecocriticism." Working across contemporary philosophy and literature, the book defines the concept of the ecological as an attentiveness to specific nature-culture contexts and to a text’s many interdiscursive connections. Posthumus identifies four key concepts, ecological subjectivity, ecological dwelling, ecological politics, and ecological ends, for changing how we think about human-nature relations. French Écocritique highlights the importance of moving beyond canonical ecocritical texts and examining a diversity of cultural and literary traditions for new ways of imagining the environment.

French Ecocriticism

French Ecocriticism
Title French Ecocriticism PDF eBook
Author Daniel A. Finch-Race
Publisher Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften
Total Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Art
ISBN 9783653066067

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This book expounds fruitful ways of analysing matters of ecology, environments, nature, and the non-human world in a broad spectrum of material in French. Scholars from Canada, France, Great Britain, Spain, and the United States examine the work of writers and thinkers including Michel de Montaigne, Victor Hugo, Émile Zola, Arthur Rimbaud, Marguerite Yourcenar, Gilbert Simondon, Michel Serres, Michel Houellebecq, and Éric Chevillard. The diverse approaches in the volume signal a common desire to bring together form and content, politics and aesthetics, theory and practice, under the aegis of the environmental humanities.

French Écocritique

French Écocritique
Title French Écocritique PDF eBook
Author Stephanie Posthumus
Publisher
Total Pages 260
Release 2017
Genre LITERARY CRITICISM
ISBN 9781487513207

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"French Écocritique is the first book-length study of the culturally specific ways in which contemporary French literature and theory raise questions about nature and environment. Stephanie Posthumus's ground-breaking work brings together thinkers such as Guattari, Latour, and Serres with recent ecocritical theories to complicate what might otherwise become a reductive notion of "French ecocriticism." Working across contemporary philosophy and literature, the book defines the concept of the ecological as an attentiveness to specific nature-culture contexts and to a text's many interdiscursive connections. Posthumus identifies four key concepts, ecological subjectivity, ecological dwelling, ecological politics, and ecological ends, for changing how we think about human-nature relations. French Écocritique highlights the importance of moving beyond canonical ecocritical texts and examining a diversity of cultural and literary traditions for new ways of imagining the environment."--

Ecocritics and Ecoskeptics

Ecocritics and Ecoskeptics
Title Ecocritics and Ecoskeptics PDF eBook
Author Jonathan F. Krell
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Total Pages 280
Release 2020-09-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1789627885

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Ecocritics and Ecoskeptics examines environmental themes and questions about the evolving relationship between humans and animals in nine modern and contemporary French novels. Considering arguments from both environmentalists and ecoskeptics, it concludes that, far from distancing itself from humanism as it often has, environmentalism must embrace an inclusive and ecological humanism.

French Ecocriticism

French Ecocriticism
Title French Ecocriticism PDF eBook
Author Daniel A. Finch-Race
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2017
Genre
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Water Imagery in George Sand’s Work

Water Imagery in George Sand’s Work
Title Water Imagery in George Sand’s Work PDF eBook
Author Françoise Ghillebaert
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 368
Release 2019-01-14
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1527524957

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This collection of essays highlights the importance of water imagery in the work of the renowned nineteenth-century French female author George Sand. It provides a complex picture of the polyvalent presence of water in Sand’s work that encompasses life and death imagery, ecocriticism, fluid kinship, homosocial ties, and artistic creativity. Drawing on Gaston Bachelard’s premise that the substance of water carries deep meaning, the articles in this volume explore the element of water and its symbolism in a selection of George Sand’s writings and art work, from her most famous novels (Indiana, Lélia, and Consuelo) to her later works, short stories, plays, and autobiographical writing (Teverino, Jean de la Roche, Les Maîtres sonneurs, La Reine Coax, L’Homme de neige, Le Drac, Un Hiver à Majorque, Marianne), and dendrite paintings.