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Dark Nature Antipastoral Essays In American Literature And Culture Richard Schneider Editor

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Dark Nature Antipastoral Essays In American Literature And Culture Richard Schneider Editor
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.12 MB
Pages: 290
Author: Richard Schneider (editor)
ISBN: 9781498528115, 1498528112
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Dark Nature Antipastoral Essays In American Literature And Culture Richard Schneider Editor by Richard Schneider (editor) 9781498528115, 1498528112 instant download after payment.

InThe Ecological Thought,eco-philosopher Timothy Morton has argued for the inclusion of “dark ecology” in our thinking about nature. Dark ecology, he argues, puts hesitation, uncertainty, irony, and thoughtfulness back into ecological thinking.” The ecological thought, he says, should include “negativity and irony, ugliness and horror.” Focusing on this concept of “dark ecology” and its invitation to add an anti-pastoral perspective to ecocriticism, this collection of essays on American literature and culture offers examples of how a vision of nature’s darker side can create a fuller understanding of humanity’s relation to nature. Included are essays on canonical American literature, on new voices in American literature, and on non-print American media. This is the first collection of essays applying the “dark ecology” principle to American literature.

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