Farther Afield in the Study of Nature-Oriented Literature

Farther Afield in the Study of Nature-Oriented Literature

by Patrick D. Murphy
ISBN-10:
0813919061
ISBN-13:
9780813919065
Pub. Date:
02/29/2000
Publisher:
University of Virginia Press
ISBN-10:
0813919061
ISBN-13:
9780813919065
Pub. Date:
02/29/2000
Publisher:
University of Virginia Press
Farther Afield in the Study of Nature-Oriented Literature

Farther Afield in the Study of Nature-Oriented Literature

by Patrick D. Murphy
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Overview

In the 1990s, the emerging field of ecocriticism—nature-sensitive literary studies—began to establish and define itself. Arguing that the field has matured to the point where it requires a thorough critique and new theoretical underpinnings, Patrick D. Murphy suggests a variety of ways ecocriticism can become more inclusive in its objects of study and more sophisticated in its methodologies.

According to Murphy, ecocriticism in the United States has been too narrowly associated with the study of nonfiction. To broaden the field's purview, he proposes a new taxonomy that draws an important distinction between nature writing—a nonfiction essay form descended from Henry David Thoreau—nature literature, which includes fiction and poetry, and environmental literature, which is inspired by and concerned with a threatened natural world. He also urges ecocritics to expand their study to international literature, and he proceeds to survey nature-oriented prose from Central America, the Caribbean, southern Africa, Spain, and Japan.

On a theoretical level, Murphy addresses the relationship of ecofeminism to postmodernism and provides interpretations of contemporary American multicultural and women's literature, including works by Gary Snyder, Simon Ortiz, Jane Brox, Pat Mora, Lori Anderson, Nora Naranjo-Morse, Sallie Tisdale, and Terry Tempest Williams. Applying his theories of ecocritical analysis to underappreciated or unknown literature, especially fiction and poetry by American women writers of color, Murphy introduces his fellow critics to authors ripe for ecocritical analysis.

Murphy's wide-ranging book will no doubt serve as a watershed in the development of ecocriticism.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813919065
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Publication date: 02/29/2000
Series: Under the Sign of Nature
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 254
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.25(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Patrick D. Murphy, the founding editor of ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment, is Professor of English at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of Literature, Nature, and Other: Ecofeminist Critiques and Understanding Gary Snyder.

What People are Saying About This

"A wonderful contribution to ecocriticism, advancing the field in many exciting ways. This is a book that will stimulate others to read new books, teach new kinds of classes, conceive of ecocriticism differently. It will contribute to a transformation of our thinking." -- Cheryll Glotfelty, University of Nevada, Reno

Cheryll Glotfelty

A wonderful contribution to ecocriticism, advancing the field in many exciting ways. This is a book that will stimulate others to read new books, teach new kinds of classes, conceive of ecocriticism differently. It will contribute to a transformation of our thinking.

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