The Ecopoetics of War explores the interrelationality of human and non-human entities in the context of conflict as it is recorded in literature and culture.
The Ecopoetics of War explores the interrelationality of human and non-human entities in the context of conflict as it is recorded in literature and culture.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sylvain Belluc is Senior Lecturer in British History and Literature at Nîmes University and Researcher at Paul Valéry Montpellier 3 University, France. Isabelle Brasme is Professor of British Literature at the University of Burgundy, France. Guillaume Tanguy is Senior Lecturer in American Literature at Paul Valéry Montpellier 3 University, France.
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Introduction Sylvain Belluc, Isabelle Brasme, and Guillaume Tanguy PART I Distributive Agency, Shared Vulnerability, and Decomposition 1 Ambrose Bierce's Civil War Stories and Essays: The Bitterness of a "Cynic" or the Insight of a Neo-Materialist? Marie-Odile Salati 2 Between Safety and Conflict: War and Nature in a Few Poems of the First World War Laure-Hélène Anthony-Gerroldt 3 Fantasized Muddy Landscapes: William Faulkner's World War I Frédérique Spill PART II Resilience, Recomposition, and Reconsideration 4 Plotting the Blitzscape: from Representation to Composition in Rose Macaulay's The World My Wilderness (1950) Clémence Laburthe-Tolra 5 Knocking on Delville Wood: The Destruction of Natural Elements During World War I and The Construction of a South African Memory Gilles Teulié 6 "A Prophetic Vision of the Past:" The Nature of War in Patrick Chamoiseau's Biblique des Derniers Gestes (2002) Carine Mardorossian 7 The Dissenting Ecology of War Writing: Capitalocene and Ecocide in the Iraq War Fiction of Phil Klay, Kevin Powers, and Roy Scranton Julien Brugeron PART III Technopoetics 8 The Corpse in the Garden: War and Nature in American Literature, from Walt Whitman to James Ellroy Benoît Tadié 9 Knights on Wheels: Chivalry and Horsepower in the American Ambulance Corps Daniel Bowman 10 Submarine Optics in Marianne Moore and Elizabeth Bishop Rachel Murray
Introduction Sylvain Belluc, Isabelle Brasme, and Guillaume Tanguy PART I Distributive Agency, Shared Vulnerability, and Decomposition 1 Ambrose Bierce's Civil War Stories and Essays: The Bitterness of a "Cynic" or the Insight of a Neo-Materialist? Marie-Odile Salati 2 Between Safety and Conflict: War and Nature in a Few Poems of the First World War Laure-Hélène Anthony-Gerroldt 3 Fantasized Muddy Landscapes: William Faulkner's World War I Frédérique Spill PART II Resilience, Recomposition, and Reconsideration 4 Plotting the Blitzscape: from Representation to Composition in Rose Macaulay's The World My Wilderness (1950) Clémence Laburthe-Tolra 5 Knocking on Delville Wood: The Destruction of Natural Elements During World War I and The Construction of a South African Memory Gilles Teulié 6 "A Prophetic Vision of the Past:" The Nature of War in Patrick Chamoiseau's Biblique des Derniers Gestes (2002) Carine Mardorossian 7 The Dissenting Ecology of War Writing: Capitalocene and Ecocide in the Iraq War Fiction of Phil Klay, Kevin Powers, and Roy Scranton Julien Brugeron PART III Technopoetics 8 The Corpse in the Garden: War and Nature in American Literature, from Walt Whitman to James Ellroy Benoît Tadié 9 Knights on Wheels: Chivalry and Horsepower in the American Ambulance Corps Daniel Bowman 10 Submarine Optics in Marianne Moore and Elizabeth Bishop Rachel Murray
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