Ecocritical Approaches to Literature in French
Ecocriticism is a critical approach that focuses on the representation in literature of the non-human elements of the natural world, a method of inquiry that has been largely limited to literature written in English. The aim of Ecocritical Approaches to Literature in French is twofold: to introduce ecocriticism to scholars of French-language literature, and to open ecocriticism to the vision and voices of French literature.The chapters look at work not only from France, but also from North America, the Caribbean, and Africa. The discussions include fiction, poetry, film and pedagogy. The goal of the collection is to demonstrate not only the applicability of ecocritical inquiry to literature in French, but to demonstrate the possibilities of ecocritical theory on the study of French literature, and also for ecocriticism itself. This collection will be a useful resource both for scholars of French-language literature and also for ecocritics who may have had only limited contact with literatures in languages other than English.
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Ecocritical Approaches to Literature in French
Ecocriticism is a critical approach that focuses on the representation in literature of the non-human elements of the natural world, a method of inquiry that has been largely limited to literature written in English. The aim of Ecocritical Approaches to Literature in French is twofold: to introduce ecocriticism to scholars of French-language literature, and to open ecocriticism to the vision and voices of French literature.The chapters look at work not only from France, but also from North America, the Caribbean, and Africa. The discussions include fiction, poetry, film and pedagogy. The goal of the collection is to demonstrate not only the applicability of ecocritical inquiry to literature in French, but to demonstrate the possibilities of ecocritical theory on the study of French literature, and also for ecocriticism itself. This collection will be a useful resource both for scholars of French-language literature and also for ecocritics who may have had only limited contact with literatures in languages other than English.
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Ecocriticism is a critical approach that focuses on the representation in literature of the non-human elements of the natural world, a method of inquiry that has been largely limited to literature written in English. The aim of Ecocritical Approaches to Literature in French is twofold: to introduce ecocriticism to scholars of French-language literature, and to open ecocriticism to the vision and voices of French literature.The chapters look at work not only from France, but also from North America, the Caribbean, and Africa. The discussions include fiction, poetry, film and pedagogy. The goal of the collection is to demonstrate not only the applicability of ecocritical inquiry to literature in French, but to demonstrate the possibilities of ecocritical theory on the study of French literature, and also for ecocriticism itself. This collection will be a useful resource both for scholars of French-language literature and also for ecocritics who may have had only limited contact with literatures in languages other than English.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498517317
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 12/24/2015
Series: Ecocritical Theory and Practice
Pages: 220
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Douglas Boudreau is associate professor of French at Mercyhurst University.

Marnie Sullivan is assistant professor of English at Mercyhurst University.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Douglas L. Boudreau and Marnie M. Sullivan
Chapter 1: French Ecological Fiction in the Classroom
Roland Racevskis
Chapter 2: George Sand’s réalisme vert: Towards an Ecocritical Reading of Le meunier d’Angibault
Annie K. Smart
Chapter 3: The Deep Ecology of “Evil:” Baudelaire and Holism
James Whitlark
Chapter 4: Acadia as Habitat: Environment and Identity in the Work of Antonine Maillet
Douglas L. Boudreau
Chapter 5 : Ecocritical Pedagogy for Teaching Mariama Bâ’s Une si longue lettre and Le Chant Ecarlate
Marnie M. Sullivan
Chapter 6: An Ecological Identity: Poetics, Nature, and Identity in L’esclave vieil homme et le molosse
Nathan Germain
Chapter 7: Waste Treatment: Resource Recovery in The Gleaners and I and La Clôture
Laura Call
Chapter 8: An Eco-critical Reading of J.-C. Rufin’s Le Parfum d’Adam
Gilles Mossière
Afterword
Douglas L. Boudreau and Marnie M. Sullivan
About the Contributors
Index
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