Women Writing Nature addresses the question, 'Do women write about nature differently?' In the process, the collection considers women's writings about the natural world in light of recent and current feminist and ecofeminist theory.
Women Writing Nature addresses the question, 'Do women write about nature differently?' In the process, the collection considers women's writings about the natural world in light of recent and current feminist and ecofeminist theory.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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After the Empire: The Francophone World and Postcolonial France
Barbara J. Cook is assistant professor of English and WomenOs Studies at Mount Aloysius College.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 1. Introduction: Nature Writing From the Feminine Chapter 2 2. Modernist Women, Snake Stories, and the Indigenous Southwest: An Ecofeminist Politics of Creation and Affirmation Chapter 3 3. Littoral Women Writing From the Margins Chapter 4 4. Multifaceted Dialogues: Toward an Environmental Ethic of Care Chapter 5 5. Wild Women: Literary Explorations of American Landscapes Chapter 6 6. Louise Gluck, Feminism and Nature in Firstborn's "The Egg" Chapter 7 7. Ecofeminism, Motherhood, and the Post-Apocalyptic Utopia inParable of the Sower, Parable of the Talents, and Into the Forest Chapter 8 8. Natural Resistance: Margaret Atwood as Eco-Feminist or Apocalyptic Visionary Chapter 9 9. Touching the Earth: Gloria Anzaldúa and the Tenets of Ecofeminism Part 10 Voices From the Field Chapter 11 10. Teaching the Trees: How to be a Female Nature Writer Chapter 12 11. Confessions of an Eco-Feminist
Chapter 1 1. Introduction: Nature Writing From the Feminine Chapter 2 2. Modernist Women, Snake Stories, and the Indigenous Southwest: An Ecofeminist Politics of Creation and Affirmation Chapter 3 3. Littoral Women Writing From the Margins Chapter 4 4. Multifaceted Dialogues: Toward an Environmental Ethic of Care Chapter 5 5. Wild Women: Literary Explorations of American Landscapes Chapter 6 6. Louise Gluck, Feminism and Nature in Firstborn's "The Egg" Chapter 7 7. Ecofeminism, Motherhood, and the Post-Apocalyptic Utopia inParable of the Sower, Parable of the Talents, and Into the Forest Chapter 8 8. Natural Resistance: Margaret Atwood as Eco-Feminist or Apocalyptic Visionary Chapter 9 9. Touching the Earth: Gloria Anzaldúa and the Tenets of Ecofeminism Part 10 Voices From the Field Chapter 11 10. Teaching the Trees: How to be a Female Nature Writer Chapter 12 11. Confessions of an Eco-Feminist
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