Ecological Approaches to Early Modern English Texts A Field Guide to Reading and Teaching
Auteurs : Munroe Jennifer, Geisweidt Edward J.
Forward Carla Freccero
Introduction Jennifer Munroe, Lynne Bruckner, and Edward J. Geisweidt
Section I Theoretical Approaches
1 Tell Inconvenient Truths, But Tell Them Slant Robert N. Watson
2 Reading the Present in Our Environmental Past Ken Hiltner
3 Is It Really Ecocritical If It Isn't Feminist?: The Dangers of "Speaking For" in Ecological Studies and Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus Jennifer Munroe
Section II Reading Ecologically: Texts and Methodologies
4 Roses in Winter: Recipe Ecologies and Shakespeare's Sonnets Rebecca Laroche
5 Poetic Language, Practical Handbooks, and the "vertues" of Plants Jessica Rosenberg
6 The Beasts of Belmont and Venice Keith M. Botelho
7 Shakespeare and Slime: Notes on the Anthropocene Dan Brayton
8 Queerly Green: From Meaty to Meatless Days and Nights in Timon of Athens Simon C. Estok
9 "Bare and desolate now": Cultural Ecology and "The Description of Cookham" Louise Noble
10 The Ecology of Eating in Jonson's "To Penshurst" Amy Tigner
11 The Bastard Bomb: Illegitimacy and Population in Thomas Middleton's A Chaste Maid in Cheapside Edward J. Geisweidt
12 Ecocritical Milton Leah S. Marcus
Section III Approaches to Teaching Ecologically: Texts and Methodologies
13 Spenser's Moral Economy as Political Ecology: Teaching the Bower of Bliss Hillary Eklund
14 Reprocentric Ecologies: Pedagogy, Husbandry and A Midsummer Night's Dream Lynne Bruckner
15 Teaching Timon of Wolden Todd A. Borlik
16 "Th'Earth's Great Altar": Teaching Milton's Spiritual Ecology Mary (Mimi) C. Fenton
17 Marvell's "Upon Appleton House" and Tree-Felling: A Political Woodpecker Jeffrey Theis
Afterword: Post-script Karen Raber
Date de parution : 03-2016
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