The Green Studies Reader: From Romanticism to EcocriticismLaurence Coupe Psychology Press, 2000 - 315 pàgines Green Studies is a booming area for study and The Green Studies Reader is a fantastically comprehensive selection of critical texts which address the connection between ecology, culture, and literature. It offers a complete guide to the growing area of 'ecocriticism' and a wealth of material on green issues from the romantic period to the present. Included are extracts from today's leading ecocritics and figures from the past who pioneered a green approach to literature and culture. This Reader sets the agenda for Green Studies and encourages a reassessment of development of criticism and offers readers a radical view of its future. |
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Introduction | 13 |
Nature as Not Yet Theodor W Adorno ཆ ྂ 8 ཎྜ 109 | 16 |
The Green Language Raymond Williams | 50 |
Introduction | 61 |
Remembering Pan D H Lawrence | 70 |
The Logic of Domination Theodor W Adorno | 77 |
Poetically Man Dwells Martin Heidegger | 88 |
HyperTechnologism Pollution and Satire Kenneth Burke | 96 |
Containing Multitudes Practising Doctrine | 160 |
Ecocriticism in Context William Howarth | 163 |
From Red to Green Jonathan Bate | 167 |
The Social Construction of Nature Terry Gifford | 173 |
Representing the Environment Lawrence Buell | 177 |
Radical Pastoral? Greg Garrard | 182 |
Green Cultural Studies Jhan Hochman | 187 |
Ecofeminist Dialogics Patrick D Murphy | 193 |
The Machine in the Garden Leo Marx | 104 |
Against Single Vision Theodore Roszak | 109 |
SECTION TWO GREEN THEORY | 115 |
NatureCultureGender | 117 |
Introduction | 119 |
The Idea of Nature Kate Soper | 123 |
Language Goes Two Ways Gary Snyder | 127 |
The Environment of Myth Claude LéviStrauss | 132 |
Ecology as Discourse of the Secluded JeanFrançois Lyotard | 135 |
Naturalized Woman and Feminized Nature Kate Soper | 139 |
The Dualism of Primatology Donna Haraway | 144 |
The Language of Flowers | 148 |
Ecocritical Principles | 155 |
Introduction | 157 |
A Poststructuralist Approach to Ecofeminist Criticism | 198 |
Introduction | 209 |
Pastoral AntiPastoral PostPastoral Terry Gifford | 219 |
Arnold Eliot Snyder John Elder | 227 |
Ecocriticism and the Novel Dominic Head | 235 |
Environmental Cliffhangers Richard Kerridge | 242 |
Introduction | 253 |
Thoreaus Ambivalence Toward Mother Nature | 262 |
Virginia Woolfs Between the Acts | 275 |
Defending MiddleEarth Patrick Curry | 282 |
Environmental Apocalypticism Lawrence Buell | 288 |
The Lambs in The Silence of the Lambs Jhan Hochman | 299 |
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