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Ecopoetry: Critical Introduction

Ecopoetry: Critical Introduction

J. Scott Bryson
3.7/5 ( ratings)
The burgeoning field of ecocriticism is beginning to address the work of such ecopoets as Gary Snyder, Mary Oliver, W. S. Merwin, and Wendell Berry, among others, whose poems increasingly deal with ecological and environmental issues. Ecopoetry: A Critical Introduction assembles previously unpublished contributions from many of the most important scholars in the field as they discuss the historical and crosscultural roots of ecopoetry, while expanding the boundaries to include such themes as genocide and extinction, the lesbian body, and post colonialism. This volume gathers these necessary voices in the emerging conversation regarding poetry’s place in the environmental debate.
Language
English
Pages
284
Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Utah Press
Release
January 04, 2002
ISBN
0874807018
ISBN 13
9780874807011

Ecopoetry: Critical Introduction

J. Scott Bryson
3.7/5 ( ratings)
The burgeoning field of ecocriticism is beginning to address the work of such ecopoets as Gary Snyder, Mary Oliver, W. S. Merwin, and Wendell Berry, among others, whose poems increasingly deal with ecological and environmental issues. Ecopoetry: A Critical Introduction assembles previously unpublished contributions from many of the most important scholars in the field as they discuss the historical and crosscultural roots of ecopoetry, while expanding the boundaries to include such themes as genocide and extinction, the lesbian body, and post colonialism. This volume gathers these necessary voices in the emerging conversation regarding poetry’s place in the environmental debate.
Language
English
Pages
284
Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Utah Press
Release
January 04, 2002
ISBN
0874807018
ISBN 13
9780874807011

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