Ecopoetics and the Global Landscape : Critical Essays.
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- 9781498547215
- 809.1936
- PN56.E267 .E267 2019
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Transnational Ecopoetics -- Section 1. AN ECOPOETICS OF RESISTANCE: Transnational Voices of Dissent -- Chapter One. "No More Boomerang": Environment and Technology in Contemporary Aboriginal Australian Poetry -- Chapter Two. "To a Nation Out of Its Mind": Joy Harjo's Post-Pastoral -- Chapter Three. Native Chamorro Ecopoetry in the Work of Cecilia C. T. Perez -- Chapter Four. "Neither Homeland nor Exile Are Words": "Situated Knowledge" in the Works of Palestinian and Native American Writers -- Chapter Five. Nature as a Counter-Historical Narrative in Holocaust Poetry (Miłosz, Celan, and Pagis) -- Section 2. An Ecopoetics of the Nonhuman: Animal Encounters -- Chapter Six. Noticing with Bishop: Curiosity and "The Moose" -- Chapter Seven. Nonhuman Voices in Les Murray's Translations from the Natural World -- Section 3. An Ecopoetics of Matter: New Materialist Readings -- Chapter Eight. Hybrid Alliterative Green: Ecopoetics in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight -- Chapter Nine. Toward a Material Jeffers: Mysticism and the New Materialism -- Chapter Ten. The Ecology of Metaphor: Will Alexander's Exobiology as Goddess -- Chapter Eleven. Towards an Improper Poetics -- Index -- About the Contributors.
Ecopoetics and the Global Landscape: Critical Essays is a collection of trans-national essays on the intersection of ecopoetics and foundational theoretical issues within ecocriticism, such as environmental justice, indigenous studies, animal studies, new materialism, as well as the local and global.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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