Literature, Nature, and Other: Ecofeminist Critiques
The book first establishes a theoretical framework for conceptualizing environmental analysis. It then develops a conception of environmental literature with an emphasis on works by women, arguing for the need to reconceptualize woman/nature and nature/culture associations, and critiquing the problems of male poetic sex-typing of the planet. Murphy also elaborates on specific works and authors, with an emphasis on literary texts by Hampl, Harjo, Snyder, and Le Guin. Additionally, he treats issues of canon and pedagogy, as well as the possibility of agency in a postmodern era.

Ranging across diverse fields and incorporating cultural studies, post-structuralist literary theory, and ecofeminist philosophy, Literature, Nature, and Other both defines and critiques the current terrains of literary ecocriticism and nature writing/environmental literature. Literary examples are drawn from fiction, poetry, and prose, including postmodern metanarratives and works by Native Americans and Chicanas.
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Literature, Nature, and Other: Ecofeminist Critiques
The book first establishes a theoretical framework for conceptualizing environmental analysis. It then develops a conception of environmental literature with an emphasis on works by women, arguing for the need to reconceptualize woman/nature and nature/culture associations, and critiquing the problems of male poetic sex-typing of the planet. Murphy also elaborates on specific works and authors, with an emphasis on literary texts by Hampl, Harjo, Snyder, and Le Guin. Additionally, he treats issues of canon and pedagogy, as well as the possibility of agency in a postmodern era.

Ranging across diverse fields and incorporating cultural studies, post-structuralist literary theory, and ecofeminist philosophy, Literature, Nature, and Other both defines and critiques the current terrains of literary ecocriticism and nature writing/environmental literature. Literary examples are drawn from fiction, poetry, and prose, including postmodern metanarratives and works by Native Americans and Chicanas.
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Literature, Nature, and Other: Ecofeminist Critiques

Literature, Nature, and Other: Ecofeminist Critiques

by Patrick D. Murphy
Literature, Nature, and Other: Ecofeminist Critiques

Literature, Nature, and Other: Ecofeminist Critiques

by Patrick D. Murphy

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Overview

The book first establishes a theoretical framework for conceptualizing environmental analysis. It then develops a conception of environmental literature with an emphasis on works by women, arguing for the need to reconceptualize woman/nature and nature/culture associations, and critiquing the problems of male poetic sex-typing of the planet. Murphy also elaborates on specific works and authors, with an emphasis on literary texts by Hampl, Harjo, Snyder, and Le Guin. Additionally, he treats issues of canon and pedagogy, as well as the possibility of agency in a postmodern era.

Ranging across diverse fields and incorporating cultural studies, post-structuralist literary theory, and ecofeminist philosophy, Literature, Nature, and Other both defines and critiques the current terrains of literary ecocriticism and nature writing/environmental literature. Literary examples are drawn from fiction, poetry, and prose, including postmodern metanarratives and works by Native Americans and Chicanas.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780791422786
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 02/01/1995
Pages: 212
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Patrick D. Murphy is Director of the Graduate Program in Literature and Criticism at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Among his other books are Understanding Gary Synder; Critical Essays on Gary Synder; Critical Essays on American Modernism; and Essentials of the Theory of Fiction. He is also founding editor of the journal ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Preface

I.

1. Prolegomenon for an Ecofeminist Dialogics
2. Ground, Pivot, Motion: Ecofeminist Theory, Dialogics, and Literary Practice
3. Voicing Another Nature
4. Reconceiving the Relations of Woman and Nature, Nature and Culture: Contemporary Environmental Literature by Women
5. Sex-Typing the Planet: Gaia Imagery and the Problem of Subverting Patriarchy

II.

6. Somagrams in An/Other Tongue: Patricia Hampl's "Resort"
7. Ecology and Love: The Spiderwebs of Joy Harjo
8. "A Mountain Always Practices in Every Place": Climbing over Transcendence
9. Pivots Instead of Centers: Postmodern Spirituality in Gary Snyder and Ursula K. Le Guin

III.

10. Let the Survivors of Contact Speak: In the Canon and in the Classroom
11. Centering the Other: Trickster Midwife Pedagogy
12. The Present Is to Nature as the Past Is to Culture as the Future Is to Agency
13. Simply Uncontrollable, Or Steaming Open the Envelope of Ideology
14. Afterword
15. Appendix: Dialectics of Dialgoics: Method and Message in the Classroom

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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