The first collection devoted specifically to green Shakespeare, this volume engages with pressing environmental questions in order to provide a better understanding of where and how ecocritical readings should be situated. Ecocritical Shakespeare combines multiple critical perspectives, juxtaposing historicism and presentism as well as considering ecofeminism and pedagogy. Topics addressed include early modern representations of flora and fauna, human-animal relations, storms, the scala naturae, the marine environment, and pedagogy.
The first collection devoted specifically to green Shakespeare, this volume engages with pressing environmental questions in order to provide a better understanding of where and how ecocritical readings should be situated. Ecocritical Shakespeare combines multiple critical perspectives, juxtaposing historicism and presentism as well as considering ecofeminism and pedagogy. Topics addressed include early modern representations of flora and fauna, human-animal relations, storms, the scala naturae, the marine environment, and pedagogy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lynne Bruckner is an Associate Professor of English at Chatham University, USA, and Daniel Brayton is an Assistant Professor of English and American Literatures at Middlebury College, USA
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Warbling Invaders I: Contexts for reading 1: Vermin and Parasites 2: The Ecology of Self in Midsummer Night's Dream 3: Gaia and the Great Chain of Being 4: Is it Shakespearean Ecocriticism if it isn't Presentist? II: Flora, Fauna, Weather, Water 5: "The Nobleness of Life" 6: The Well-Hung Shrew 7: Felling Falstaff in Windsor Park 8: It's all about the gillyvors 9: Tongues in the Storm 10: Shakespeare and the Global Ocean III: Presentism and Pedagogy 11: An Ecocritic's Macbeth 12: Ophelia's Plants and the Death of Violets 13: Teaching Shakespeare in the Ecotone 1 Afterword
Introduction Warbling Invaders I: Contexts for reading 1: Vermin and Parasites 2: The Ecology of Self in Midsummer Night's Dream 3: Gaia and the Great Chain of Being 4: Is it Shakespearean Ecocriticism if it isn't Presentist? II: Flora, Fauna, Weather, Water 5: "The Nobleness of Life" 6: The Well-Hung Shrew 7: Felling Falstaff in Windsor Park 8: It's all about the gillyvors 9: Tongues in the Storm 10: Shakespeare and the Global Ocean III: Presentism and Pedagogy 11: An Ecocritic's Macbeth 12: Ophelia's Plants and the Death of Violets 13: Teaching Shakespeare in the Ecotone 1 Afterword
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