Ecocritical theory : new European approaches /
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Imprint: | Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press, 2011. |
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Description: | vii, 322 p. ; 23 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Under the sign of nature: explorations in ecocriticism Under the sign of nature. |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8541547 |
Table of Contents:
- Passing glories and romantic retreivals: avant-garde nostalgia and hedonist renewal / Kate Soper
- Green things in the garbage: ecocritical gleaning in Walter Benjamin's arcades / Catriona Sandilands
- Raymond Williams: materialism and ecocriticism / Martin Ryle
- Sense of place and lieu de mémoire: a cultural memory approach to environmental texts / Axel Goodbody
- From literary anthropology to cultural ecology: German ecocritical theory since Wolfgang Iser / Timo Müller
- The social theory of Norbert Elias and the question of the nonhuman world / Linda Williams
- From the modern to the ecological: Latour on Walden pond / Laura Dassow Walls
- Martin Heidegger, D.H. Lawrence, and poetic attention to being / Trevor Norris
- Merleau-Ponty's ecophenomenology / Louise Westling
- Gernot Böhme's ecological aesthetics of atmosphere / Kate Rigby
- Dialoguing with Bakhtin over our ethical responsibility to anothers / Patrick D. Murphy
- Coexistance and coexistents: ecology without a world / Timothy Morton
- The matter of texts: a material intertextuality and ecocritical engagements with the Bible / Anne Elvey
- There can be no democracy without a culture of difference / Luce Irigaray
- The ecological Irigaray? / Christopher Cohoon
- Cybernetics and social systems theory / Hannes Bergthaller
- Ecocentric postmodern theory: interrelations between ecological, quantum, and postmodern theories / Serpil Oppermann
- Affinity studies and open systems: a non-equilibrium, ecocritical reading of Goethe's Faust / Heather I. Sullivan
- Blake, Deleuze, and the emergence of ecological consciousness / Mark Lussier
- The biosemiotic turn: Abduction, or, the nature of creative reason in nature and culture / Wendy Wheeler.