International Perspectives in Feminist Ecocriticism

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Animal Studies
animal studies scholarship
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Chia-ju Chang
Chiyo Crawford
Christa Grewe-Volpp
Ecocritical Study
Ecocriticism
Ecofeminist Literary Criticism
ecofeminist theory
Ecophobia Hypothesis
Environ Mentalists
Environment
environmental humanities
Environmental Issues
Environmental Justice Ecocriticism
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Feminism
Feminist
Feminist Ecocritical Perspective
Feminist Ecocriticism
Ferdinand III
Gender
gender and environment
Greta Gaard
intersectional feminist literary analysis
Iris Ralph
Kate Rigby
Katie Hogan
Laura White
Lauren Rae Hall
Literature
Material Ecocriticism
Nicole Seymour
Non-human Animals
Nonhuman Animals
OOO
Open Road
Paradice People
postcolonial environmental studies
Queer Ecofeminism
queer ecologies
Rachel Stein
Regina Root
Reproductive Justice
Reproductive Justice Framework
Research
Serenella Iovino
Serpil Oppermann
Simon C. Estok
Social Reproduction
Straight Gender
Tamil Nadu
Timothy Morton
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415822602
  • Weight: 730g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 28 May 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Exploring environmental literature from a feminist perspective, this volume presents a diversity of feminist ecocritical approaches to affirm the continuing contributions, relevance, and necessity of a feminist perspective in environmental literature, culture, and science. Feminist ecocriticism has a substantial history, with roots in second- and third-wave feminist literary criticism, women’s environmental writing and social change activisms, and eco-cultural critique, and yet both feminist and ecofeminist literary perspectives have been marginalized. The essays in this collection build on the belief that the repertoire of violence (conceptual and literal) toward nature and women comprising our daily lives must become central to our ecocritical discussions, and that basic literacy in theories about ethics are fundamental to these discussions. The book offers an international collection of scholarship that includes ecocritical theory, literary criticism, and ecocultural analyses, bringing a diversity of perspectives in terms of gender, sexuality, and race. Reconnecting with the histories of feminist and ecofeminist literary criticism, and utilizing new developments in postcolonial ecocriticism, animal studies, queer theory, feminist and gender studies, cross-cultural and international ecocriticism, this timely volume develops a continuing and international feminist ecocritical perspective on literature, language, and culture.

Greta Gaard is Professor of English at the University of Wisconsin, River Falls, US. Simon C. Estok is Professor of English at Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, South Korea. Serpil Oppermann is Professor of English at Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey.