Ecology in literature
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Ecology in literature
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Ecology in literature
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Incoming Resources
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- Readings in performance and ecology, edited by Wendy Arons and Theresa J. May
- Postcolonial green, environmental politics & world narratives, edited by Bonnie Roos & Alex Hunt
- Environmental practice and early American literature, Michael Ziser
- Slow violence and the environmentalism of the poor, Rob Nixon
- The future of environmental criticism, environmental crisis and literary imagination, Lawrence Buell
- Environmental crisis in young adult fiction, a poetics of earth, Alice Curry
- Dark mountain, [Paul Kingsnorth and Dougald Hine, eds.], Issue 1
- Green planets, ecology and science fiction, edited by Gerry Canavan and Kim Stanley Robinson ; designed by Mindy Basinger Hill
- Slow violence and the environmentalism of the poor, Rob Nixon
- The Cambridge companion to literature and the environment, edited by Louise Westling, University of Oregon
- The green studies reader, from Romanticism to ecocriticism, edited by Laurence Coupe
- The sky of our manufacture, the London fog and British fiction from Dickens to Woolf, Jesse Oak Taylor
- Postcolonial ecologies, literatures of the environment, edited by Elizabeth DeLoughrey and George B. Handley
- The Oxford handbook of ecocriticism, edited by Greg Garrard
- Ecology without nature, rethinking environmental aesthetics, Timothy Morton
- Material ecocriticism, edited by Serenella Iovino and Serpil Oppermann
- Beasts at bedtime, revealing the environmental wisdom in children's literature, Liam Heneghan
- Ecocriticism, Greg Garrard
- Remainders, American poetry at nature's end, Margaret Ronda
- Literature and the anthropocene, Pieter Vermeulen
- Radical animism, reading for the end of the world, Jemma Deer
- "Wilderness into civilized shapes", reading the postcolonial environment, Laura Wright
- Wild things, children's culture and ecocriticism, edited by Sidney I. Dobrin and Kenneth B. Kidd
- The ecological other, environmental exclusion in American culture, Sarah Jaquette Ray
- Ecocriticism, Greg Garrard
- Environmental criticism for the twenty-first century, edited and introduced by Stephanie LeMenager, Teresa Shewry, and Ken Hiltner
- Hope at sea, possible ecologies in Oceanic literature, Teresa Shewry
- Caribbean literature and the environment, between nature and culture, edited by Elizabeth M. DeLoughrey, Renée K. Gosson, and George B. Handley
- Anthropocene poetics, deep time, sacrifice zones, and extinction, David Farrier
- New essays in ecofeminist literary criticism, edited by Glynis Carr
- Dancing with disaster, environmental histories, narratives, and ethics for perilous times, Kate Rigby
- Poetry and ecology in the age of Milton and Marvell, Diane Kelsey McColley
- The sky of our manufacture, the London fog in British fiction from Dickens to Woolf, Jesse Oak Taylor
Outgoing Resources
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