Culture, creativity and environment : new environmentalist criticism

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Culture, creativity and environment : new environmentalist criticism

edited by Fiona Becket and Terry Gifford

(Nature, culture and literature, 5)

Rodopi, 2007

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Culture, Creativity and Environment: New Environmentalist Criticism is a collection of new work which examines the intersection between philosophy, literature, visual art, film and the environment at a time of environmental crisis. This book is unusual in the way in which the 'imaginative', 'creative', element is privileged, notwithstanding the creativity of rigorous cultural criticism. Genuinely interdisciplinary, this book aims to be inclusive in its discussions of diverse cultural media (different literary genres, art forms and film for instance), which offer thoughtful and thought-provoking critiques of our relationships with the environment. Our ability to transcend the ethical and aesthetic categories and discourses that have contributed to our alienation from our environment is dependant upon an enlargement of our imaginative capacities. In a modest way this book might contribute to what Ted Hughes, speaking of the imagination of each new child, described as "nature's chance to correct culture's error".

Table of Contents

Fiona BECKET and Terry GIFFORD: Introduction Val PLUMWOOD: Journey to the Heart of Stone John PARHAM: What is (ecological) 'nature'? John Stuart Mill and the Victorian Perspective Judith RUGG: Fear and Flowers in Anya Gallaccio's Forest Floor, Keep off the Grass, Glaschu and Repens Hannes BERGTHALLER: Like a Ship to be Tossed: Emersonian Environmentalism and Marilynne Robinson's Housekeeping Gillian RUDD: In the Mirror of Middle Earth: Langland's use of the world as a book and what we can make of it Greg GARRARD: Poodles and Curs: Eugenic Comedy in Ibsen's An Enemy of the People Axel GOODBODY: The Hunter as Nature-Lover: Idyll, aggression and ecology in the German animal stories of Otto Alscher Graham HUGGAN: Postcolonialism, Ecocriticism and the Animal in Recent Canadian Fiction Matthew JARVIS: Barry MacSweeney's Moorland Romance Judith TUCKER: Painting Landscape: Mediating Dislocation Guinevere NARRAWAY: Modernity and the Politics of Place in Luis Trenker's Der verlorene Sohn Louise WESTLING: Heidegger and Merleau-Ponty: Ecopoetics and the Problem of Humanism Notes on Contributors Index

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  • NCID
    BB00583996
  • ISBN
    • 9789042022508
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Amsterdam
  • Pages/Volumes
    258 p.
  • Size
    22 cm
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