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American Literature (2001) 73 (2): 435–436.
Published: 01 June 2001
.... Alaimo concludes with a rich
theoretical challenge, which draws on both Judith Butler and Donna Haraway,
aimed at those who deem ecofeminism inherently retrogressive. ‘‘Feminist
theories, politics, and fictions...
Journal Article
American Literature (2001) 73 (2): 434–435.
Published: 01 June 2001
...,
aimed at those who deem ecofeminism inherently retrogressive. ‘‘Feminist
theories, politics, and fictions can travel beyond the false dichotomy of reject-
ing ‘nature’ or valorizing the whole ideological package Alaimo asserts...
Journal Article
American Literature (2020) 92 (3): 606–608.
Published: 01 September 2020
... how gender intersects with the material world” (xviii). Trites cogently demonstrates how to apply this interwoven stance throughout the five chapters of the book: “Race and intersectionality,” “Ecofeminism,” “Neoliberalism,” “Sexual orientation and gender identity,” and “Caring and disability...
Journal Article
American Literature (2016) 88 (3): 645–647.
Published: 01 September 2016
..., a critique of an ecofeminism or ecopoetics that rejects the well-worn trope of “stewardship” as a condescending misreading of human-nonhuman relations in favor of an “indigenous land ethic” that one is continually working “toward” refining conceptually and poetically even as it always already exists (123...
Journal Article
American Literature (2015) 87 (2): 413–415.
Published: 01 June 2015
... not only the environmental jus-
tice movement but also the philosophical roots of the field in deep ecology
and ecofeminism. Eric Otto’s first book, Green Speculations, is a fascinating
study of important works of science fiction and their relation to these founda-
tional philosophies. The goal...
Journal Article
American Literature (2012) 84 (2): 353–379.
Published: 01 June 2012
... moment. From Husserl’s phenomenology (and
certain recent incarnations of ecophenomenology) through New Age
nature spiritualities and Goddess ecofeminisms to various articula-
tions of the posthuman, the Enlightenment self-world divide is over-
come only through the assimilation...
Journal Article
American Literature (2015) 87 (2): 410–413.
Published: 01 June 2015
... and environmentalists must understand not only the environmental jus-
tice movement but also the philosophical roots of the field in deep ecology
and ecofeminism. Eric Otto’s first book, Green Speculations, is a fascinating
study of important works of science fiction and their relation to these founda-
tional...
Journal Article
American Literature (2022) 94 (4): 623–650.
Published: 01 December 2022
... is to discover in domestic economy a way of thinking about nature as something in which we live and, equally important, that lives in us. alan.ackerman@utoronto.ca Copyright © 2022 by Duke University Press 2022 Catharine E. Beecher home economics human ecology environmentalism ecofeminism...
Journal Article
American Literature (2010) 82 (3): 663–670.
Published: 01 September 2010
...
in approach from ecofeminism to psychoanalysis, these essays explore the
legacy of Madwoman in literary criticism and feminist theory. Although
British literature is at the center of these essays, this collection proposes
instructive and generative approaches to studies...
Journal Article
American Literature (2008) 80 (4): 799–830.
Published: 01 December 2008
... as nature lover is another matter. We know that Stein was
fond of long walks in the country and that Moore loved natural his-
tory museums and nature films, but it is still somewhat startling to
find a critic claiming Stein as a precursor to ecofeminism or to come
across a photograph of Moore...
Journal Article
American Literature (2010) 82 (4): 835–837.
Published: 01 December 2010
... pleasure could have been considerably enhanced by more careful copy-
editing—approaches the question of nature writing from the perspective of
ecofeminism. Cook’s introduction highlights the difference between women’s
and men’s writing about nature as the volume’s central concern, but most...
Journal Article
American Literature (2010) 82 (4): 837–839.
Published: 01 December 2010
... pleasure could have been considerably enhanced by more careful copy-
editing—approaches the question of nature writing from the perspective of
ecofeminism. Cook’s introduction highlights the difference between women’s
and men’s writing about nature as the volume’s central concern, but most...
Journal Article
American Literature (2010) 82 (4): 839–841.
Published: 01 December 2010
... pleasure could have been considerably enhanced by more careful copy-
editing—approaches the question of nature writing from the perspective of
ecofeminism. Cook’s introduction highlights the difference between women’s
and men’s writing about nature as the volume’s central concern, but most...
Journal Article
American Literature (2010) 82 (4): 842–843.
Published: 01 December 2010
... pleasure could have been considerably enhanced by more careful copy-
editing—approaches the question of nature writing from the perspective of
ecofeminism. Cook’s introduction highlights the difference between women’s
and men’s writing about nature as the volume’s central concern, but most...
Journal Article
American Literature (2010) 82 (4): 844–846.
Published: 01 December 2010
... pleasure could have been considerably enhanced by more careful copy-
editing—approaches the question of nature writing from the perspective of
ecofeminism. Cook’s introduction highlights the difference between women’s
and men’s writing about nature as the volume’s central concern, but most...
Journal Article
American Literature (2010) 82 (4): 846–848.
Published: 01 December 2010
... pleasure could have been considerably enhanced by more careful copy-
editing—approaches the question of nature writing from the perspective of
ecofeminism. Cook’s introduction highlights the difference between women’s
and men’s writing about nature as the volume’s central concern, but most...
Journal Article
American Literature (2010) 82 (4): 849–850.
Published: 01 December 2010
... pleasure could have been considerably enhanced by more careful copy-
editing—approaches the question of nature writing from the perspective of
ecofeminism. Cook’s introduction highlights the difference between women’s
and men’s writing about nature as the volume’s central concern, but most...
Journal Article
American Literature (2010) 82 (4): 851–853.
Published: 01 December 2010
... pleasure could have been considerably enhanced by more careful copy-
editing—approaches the question of nature writing from the perspective of
ecofeminism. Cook’s introduction highlights the difference between women’s
and men’s writing about nature as the volume’s central concern, but most...
Journal Article
American Literature (2010) 82 (4): 853–855.
Published: 01 December 2010
... pleasure could have been considerably enhanced by more careful copy-
editing—approaches the question of nature writing from the perspective of
ecofeminism. Cook’s introduction highlights the difference between women’s
and men’s writing about nature as the volume’s central concern, but most...
Journal Article
American Literature (2010) 82 (4): 855–857.
Published: 01 December 2010
... pleasure could have been considerably enhanced by more careful copy-
editing—approaches the question of nature writing from the perspective of
ecofeminism. Cook’s introduction highlights the difference between women’s
and men’s writing about nature as the volume’s central concern, but most...
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